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First Do No Harm: Ethics and Online Representation #11NTCnoharm Bryan Nunez [email protected]

First Do No Harm: Ethics and Online Representation

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Where does one find the balance between openness and privacy when dealing with online visual media? As the ability to capture, post, and re-mix images and video becomes increasingly common, people that advocate for the rights of at-risk populations need to weigh the risks involved with the need to tell the stories of those affected.In this session we will review examples of online media used to expose instances of human rights abuse, political repression, and discrimination. We will examine online media's ability to focus a potentially global audience on an issue as well as the dangers to those both behind and in front of the camera. We will also discuss the tools and technologies for creating and distributing this media. Video is being reworked, remixed and recirculated by many more people. New possibilities for action by a global citizenry have arisen, but these carry with them real dangers. Confronting these challenges will require the collaboration of the people on the front lines as well as the those who create an maintain the technologies used.

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First Do No Harm: Ethics and Online Representation#11NTCnoharm

Bryan [email protected]

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Cameras Everywhere

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Cameras Everywhere

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Cameras Everywhere

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Cameras Everywhere

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Cameras Everywhere

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Cameras Everywhere

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Wrong Place, Right Time

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Who’s at Risk?

Flickr: zippy

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Flickr: shapeshift

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Flickr: Dunechaser

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Flickr: bluerobot

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Flickr: ari

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Flickr: fibonacciblue

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Flickr: edyson

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“Please Identify the Rioters”

http://www.gerdab.ir/fa/pages/?cid=422

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Protecting Identity

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Privacy and Anonymity

Flickr: anononabike

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Public vs. Private Spaces

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What Could Possibly Go Wrong?

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3 Things to Remember

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3 Things to Remember

• Be ethical in its creation (authenticity)

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3 Things to Remember

• Be ethical in its creation (authenticity)

• Be effective in its advocacy usage (action)

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3 Things to Remember

• Be ethical in its creation (authenticity)

• Be effective in its advocacy usage (action)

• Do not recklessly endanger those who participate in its creation or are depicted in the media itself (safety)

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What’s Your Story?

Flickr: sparktography

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Thank You!

www.witness.orgBryan [email protected]@tech_wit@witnessorg