What one sees and how one files seeing: reporting atrocity and suffering

Moon, ClaireORCID logo (2012) What one sees and how one files seeing: reporting atrocity and suffering Sociology, 46 (5). pp. 876-890. ISSN 0038-0385
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This article argues that the forms through which violence and atrocity are expressed - legal, statistical and testimonial - are important objects of analysis because credo is manifest in form, and an examination of form reveals something about the relationship between the 'world view' of human rights organizations and the 'styles of thought' that shape and inform their representations. The article considers what the discursive forms that seem indigenous to human rights and human rights advocacy both express (legalism, scientism) and repress (historicism), and discusses ways in which these forms of representation potentially facilitate and inhibit action.

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