The “Digital Turn” in Transitional Justice Research: Evaluating Image and Text as Data in the Western Balkans

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Denisa Kostovicova, R. Kerr, I. Sokolić, Tiffany Fairey, H. Redwood, Jelena Subotić
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Abstract

Abstract The “digital turn” has transformed the landscape of transitional justice research. A wealth of data has been created through social media channels, and new digitisation tools have made existing data more easily accessible. This article discusses the ethical and methodological dimensions of using digital data and novel technologies in transitional justice research based on innovative research using digital archives, digitised transcripts, social media (Facebook) content and digital images. The authors review and evaluate how, in each of these domains, new digital technologies have enabled scholars to expand empirical evidence to understand the mechanics of transitional justice by analysing how data is produced and curated, to interrogate ethical dilemmas involved in those processes and to shift the focus from the ability of transitional justice to fulfil normative goals to how transitional justice is enacted and articulated as a process.
过渡时期司法研究的“数字转向”:将图像和文本视为西巴尔干地区的数据
摘要“数字转向”改变了过渡时期司法研究的格局。通过社交媒体渠道创建了丰富的数据,新的数字化工具使现有数据更容易访问。本文基于使用数字档案、数字化笔录、社交媒体(Facebook)内容和数字图像的创新研究,讨论了在过渡司法研究中使用数字数据和新技术的伦理和方法层面。作者回顾和评估了在每一个领域,新的数字技术如何使学者们能够通过分析数据的产生和策划来扩展经验证据,以理解过渡司法的机制,询问这些过程中涉及的道德困境,并将重点从过渡时期司法实现规范目标的能力转移到如何将过渡时期司法作为一个过程来实施和阐明。
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