Human Rights Film Festivals have been growing in number across the globe since the late 1980s and have become embroiled in recent cultural shifts towards visual culture without a commensurate exploration of the philosophical and cultural effects of such use. By attending to debates present in the media, visual, and film disciplines in relation to representation, politics, and ethics, this paper garners the work of various scholars, including Gayatri Spivak, bell hooks, and Emmanuel Lévinas, to begin the much-needed exploration and analysis of the use of films for human rights purposes
In an increasingly digital age, films have the potential to promote human rights activism that could...
Abstract This chapter aims to offer a perspective for the structure of moral economy in the neoliber...
Focusing on the specific context of contemporary postcolonial Kenya, I seek to pinpoint the specific...
Human Rights Film Festivals have been growing in number across the globe since the late 1980s and ha...
This thesis explores human rights film festivals (HRFFs), how they developed in particular locations...
In this article I explore what feature-length films of the kind that are shown in human rights film ...
In recent years, human rights film festivals have proliferated across the globe. Often co-sponsored ...
Human rights film festivals have been steadily growing in number in recent years. They are all bound...
This thesis focuses on the function, programming practices, politics and activism of human rights fi...
Over the past twenty years, the phenomenon of Human Rights Cinema has emerged as an important way to...
Film festivals are an ever-growing part of the film industry, but most considerations of them focus ...
Film is an increasingly important medium for communicating knowledge about human rights, and human r...
The inaugural Birmingham Screening Rights film festival screened its programme of 7 films in July 20...
Submissions are invited for the fifth Foreign Language Film Conference, on the theme of Rights and R...
Paper presented at the World Social Science Forum: Social Transformations and the Digital Age, Montr...
In an increasingly digital age, films have the potential to promote human rights activism that could...
Abstract This chapter aims to offer a perspective for the structure of moral economy in the neoliber...
Focusing on the specific context of contemporary postcolonial Kenya, I seek to pinpoint the specific...
Human Rights Film Festivals have been growing in number across the globe since the late 1980s and ha...
This thesis explores human rights film festivals (HRFFs), how they developed in particular locations...
In this article I explore what feature-length films of the kind that are shown in human rights film ...
In recent years, human rights film festivals have proliferated across the globe. Often co-sponsored ...
Human rights film festivals have been steadily growing in number in recent years. They are all bound...
This thesis focuses on the function, programming practices, politics and activism of human rights fi...
Over the past twenty years, the phenomenon of Human Rights Cinema has emerged as an important way to...
Film festivals are an ever-growing part of the film industry, but most considerations of them focus ...
Film is an increasingly important medium for communicating knowledge about human rights, and human r...
The inaugural Birmingham Screening Rights film festival screened its programme of 7 films in July 20...
Submissions are invited for the fifth Foreign Language Film Conference, on the theme of Rights and R...
Paper presented at the World Social Science Forum: Social Transformations and the Digital Age, Montr...
In an increasingly digital age, films have the potential to promote human rights activism that could...
Abstract This chapter aims to offer a perspective for the structure of moral economy in the neoliber...
Focusing on the specific context of contemporary postcolonial Kenya, I seek to pinpoint the specific...