In a “smartphones everywhere” world, it’s critically important for archivists, activists, and journalists to think strategically and ethically about using, sharing, and preserving human rights-related web and social... http://bit.ly/2ICN1Q8

In a “smartphones everywhere” world, it’s critically important for archivists, activists, and journalists to think strategically and ethically about using, sharing, and preserving human rights-related web and social... http://bit.ly/2ICN1Q8 http://twitter.com/CHPSRE/status/998054464681598977 In a “smartphones everywhere” world, it’s critically important for archivists, activists, and journalists to think strategically and ethically about using, sharing, and preserving human rights-related web and social... http://bit.ly/2ICN1Q8

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