Forensic Rhetorics and Satellite Surveillance: The Visualization of
War Crimes and Human Rights Violations uses cases studies of
satellite surveillance over the skies of Darfur, Gaza, Bosnia,
Pakistan, and the Mediterranean to provide readers with an overview
of some of the technological, analytic, and political complexities
of satellite surveillance imagery usage. Marouf Hasian, Jr.
illustrates how our earlier reliance on witness testimony or signal
communications in human rights contexts is now being supplemented
with forensic evidence from satellites that can be used to
document, monitor, and perhaps even deter human rights violations
on the ground.
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