
Quantitative Human Rights Measures and Measurement
Current Debates and Future Directions
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Quantitative Human Rights Measures and Measurement
Current Debates and Future Directions
About this book
In this edited volume, leading experts of human rights measurement address the challenges scholarship of human rights face as well as explore approaches and means to overcoming them.
The book seeks to further answer three specific and related questions. First, what do existing measures of human rights conditions tell us about the state of human rights? Are conditions improving or deteriorating? Second, how might scholars improve their measurement efforts and observe states' human rights practices given efforts by governments to hide human rights abuses and to make them essentially "unobservable"? Finally, what challenges might scholars encounter in the future as the conceptualization of human rights develops and changes, and as new methods and technologies (e.g., natural language processing, machine learning) are introduced into the study of human rights?
This book will be of interest to students and scholars of human rights politics, power, development, and governance. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Journal of Human Rights.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Citation Information
- Notes on Contributors
- Introduction: Quantitative Human Rights Measures
- 1 Changing standards or political whim? Evaluating changes in the content of US State Department Human Rights Reports following presidential transitions
- 2 Path dependence and human rights improvement
- 3 What bias? Changing standards, information effects, and human rights measurement
- 4 âWho did what for whom?â Amnesty Internationalâs Urgent Actions as activist-generated data
- 5 Human rights data for everyone: Introducing the Human Rights Measurement Initiative (HRMI)
- 6 Advocacy output: Automated coding documents from human rights organizations
- 7 How to teach machines to read human rights reports and identify judgments at scale
- 8 Introducing DyoRep: A database of perpetratorâvictim dyads within repressive spells
- 9 Words count: Discourse and the quantitative analysis of international norms
- Index