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Human Rights in the Spotlight: Digital Photography and Video
 
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Melissa Carnay -  Good morning! This session will begin shortly.
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Twittermartinkonzett -  RT @kiwanja: "The government is not a unified entity, but a bunch of departments who all hate each other". LOL #newmachine
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Twitteratcal -  Watch UC Berkeley conference on Human Rights, Technology & New Media live NOW, http://twurl.nl/71jy2m #newmachine
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Chris Blow -  Most of the panelists are onstage; we're just about to get started.
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Twitterpatrickmeier -  = Field of human rights has lots to learn from epidemiology, which is more advanced in documenting & mapping patterns #newmachine
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Chris Blow -  "last minute tech fusses"
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Twitternewmaya -  Live blogging this at #newmachine http://tinyurl.com/cyd687
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Twitterjennselke -  Watch UC Berkeley conference on Human Rights, Technology & New Media live NOW, http://twurl.nl/71jy2m #newmachine (via @atcal)
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Melissa Carnay -  Video feed is live and running - please refresh if you cannot see it
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Twittergathacolradio -  Conferencia: Digital photography and video #newmachine en español en http://tr.im/krRJ
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Chris Blow -  we're getting started by "taking a walk down the annals of history" to better appreciate what we are seeing
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Twitterheyanabelle -  RT @gathacolradio: Conferencia: Digital photography and video #newmachine en español en http://tr.im/krRJ
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Twitterfonchik -  #newmachine David Sasaki of Global Voices starting workshop in 104 on buliding online communities
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Twitterfluffyhoneybee -  RT @paullowe: #newmachine for the global hubs info when will the plenary sessions start webcasting? am watching Eye in the Sky Mappingsystem
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Twitterlalalola -  i'm at the building a global grassroots online community at #newmachine
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Twittereliaws -  Wow! I just met @evgenymorozov, author of this blog http://neteffect.foreignpolicy.com/ (I'm such a groupie) #newmachine
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Chris Blow -  An early photo-activist Scottish photographer documented that glasgow slums in "The Streets of Glasgow" using a labor intensive emulsion process (photography); followed by Jacob Riis, who wrote "How the Other Hald Lives" with newer photo technology.
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Chris Blow -  Riis' work led to the removal of the Mulberry Slums (Manhattan).
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TwitterChrisGTaylor -  RT: @Michael_Hoffman: people starting to gather for #newmachine Watch live http://hrc.berkeley.edu/events/newmachineconference/index.html
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