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DESCRIPTION:\n	The Future of Human Rights: Technology and Fact-Finding in th
 e 21st Century\, hosted at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of 
 Government on November 3rd and 4th\, to strengthen technical collaboration
  among stakeholders working on issues at the intersection of human rights 
 and technology. It will also help highlight key theoretical developments i
 n human rights work. The symposium is organized around three technical clu
 sters and the communities of practice that emerge around them:\n\n\n\n	\n		Ge
 ospatial: use of remote sensing satellites\, geographical information syst
 ems (GIS)\, drones and geographical positioning satellites (GPS) and recei
 vers to track and record human rights violations\n	\n	\n		Digital Networks: us
 e of digital platforms to link individuals in different locations working 
 towards a common goal\, such as monitoring digital traces of human rights 
 violations around the world.\n	\n	\n		Forensic:&nbsp\;recoding material object
 s\, including human remains\, into binary code.&nbsp\; This domain include
 s Next-Generation DNA sequencing technologies and document scanning and da
 ta management technologies.\n	\n\n\n\n	Look at the Agenda\n\n\n\n	Look at the
  Conference Participant Biographies\n\n\n\n	Through the symposium\, we hope
  to create a better understanding of how digital technologies affect\, and
  can be leveraged in\, investigations into potential human rights abuses a
 nd war crimes. Participants will develop increased understanding of the ca
 pabilities\, limitations and points of common purpose found in these techn
 ologies.\n\n\n\n	The Future of Human Rights: Technology and Fact-Finding in
  the 21st Century\, is closed to the general public.\n\n\n\n	If you are int
 erested in attending\, please fill out the short registration form below b
 y October 28\, and someone from the Carr Center will follow up shortly.\n
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20161103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20161105
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T174456Z
LOCATION:Allison Dining Room Taubman 520 (Keynote in NYE A\, Taubman)
SUMMARY:The Future of Human Rights: Technology and Fact-Finding in the 21st
  Century
URL;TYPE=URI:https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/human-rights-technolo
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