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        We, the Data

        We, the Data

        Human Rights in the Digital Age

        by Wendy H. Wong

        ISBN: 9780262048576

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: October 10, 2023

        A rallying call for extending human rights beyond our physical selves—and why we need to reboot rights in our data-intensive world.
        The Most Human Right

        The Most Human Right

        Why Free Speech Is Everything

        by Eric Heinze

        ISBN: 9780262547246

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: September 19, 2023

        A bold, groundbreaking argument by a world-renowned expert that unless we treat free speech as the fundamental human right, there can be no others.
        Beyond Data

        Beyond Data

        Reclaiming Human Rights at the Dawn of the Metaverse

        by Elizabeth M. Renieris

        ISBN: 9780262047821

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: February 7, 2023

        Why laws focused on data cannot effectively protect people—and how an approach centered on human rights offers the best hope for preserving human dignity and autonomy in a cyberphysical world.
        Seeing Human Rights

        Seeing Human Rights

        Video Activism as a Proxy Profession

        by Sandra Ristovska

        ISBN: 9780262542531

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 3, 2021

        As video becomes an important tool to expose injustice, an examination of how human rights organizations are seeking to professionalize video activism.
        Our Moral Fate

        Our Moral Fate

        Evolution and the Escape from Tribalism

        by Allen Buchanan

        ISBN: 9780262043748

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: March 24, 2020

        A provocative and probing argument showing how human beings can for the first time in history take charge of their moral fate.
        Human Rights in the Age of Platforms

        Human Rights in the Age of Platforms

        Edited by Rikke Frank Jørgensen

        Foreword by David Kaye

        Introduction by Rikke Frank Jørgensen

        ISBN: 9780262039055

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: November 19, 2019

        Scholars from across law and internet and media studies examine the human rights implications of today's platform society.
        Global Gay

        Global Gay

        How Gay Culture Is Changing the World

        by Frédéric Martel

        Foreword by Michael Bronski

        Translated by Patsy Baudoin

        ISBN: 9780262537056

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: May 14, 2019

        A panoramic view of gay rights, gay life, and the gay experience around the world.
        Children Without a State

        Children Without a State

        A Global Human Rights Challenge

        Edited by Jacqueline Bhabha

        Foreword by Mary Robinson

        ISBN: 9780262525992

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: January 10, 2014

        The first book to address children's statelessness and lack of legal status as a human rights issue.
        Race, Incarceration, and American Values

        Race, Incarceration, and American Values

        by Glenn C. Loury

        With Pamela S. Karlan, Loïc Wacquant, Tommie Shelby, Deborah Chasman and Stanford University

        ISBN: 9780262123112

        Publisher: The MIT Press

        Pub Date: August 22, 2008

        Why stigmatizing and confining a large segment of our population should be unacceptable to all Americans.
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