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After truth, after shame … after information politics? Rethinking the epistemologies of human rights in the digital-authoritarian conjuncture
Since the contemporary, mainstream human rights movement rose to prominence in the late-1970s, both knowing about and doing human rights has been marked by a very particular mode of activism, infor...