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Chapter Grazyna Baranowska; Aleksandra Gliszczynska-Grabias; Wojcich Sowa; et al. (2024)
Protesting in defence of human rights in the time of pandemic: Freedom of assembly and COVID-19. In: Encountering the Plague: Humanities takes on the Pandemic. (/isis/citation/CBB353253191/) unapi

Book Oisín Wall (2024)
Prisoners’ Bodies: Activism, Health, and the Prisoners’ Rights Movement in Ireland, 1972–1985. (/isis/citation/CBB639530118/) unapi

Article Davis Chacon-Hurtado; Kazem Kazerounian; Shareen Hertel; et al. (2024)
Engineering for Human Rights: The Theory and Practice of a Human Rights–based Approach to Engineering. Science, Technology, and Human Values (pp. 898-934). (/isis/citation/CBB651669574/) unapi

Book Ryan Emanuel (2024)
On the Swamp: Fighting for Indigenous Environmental Justice. (/isis/citation/CBB681715309/) unapi

Article Fredy Mora-Gámez (2023)
The official record of victims as a bordering technology: Knowledge and (in)visibilities in post-conflict Colombia. Science as Culture (pp. 344-362). (/isis/citation/CBB371997708/) unapi

Article Isabella Cosse (2023)
Human Rights and the Status of Children as Victims in the Late Cold War. Cold War History (pp. 339-361). (/isis/citation/CBB245156087/) unapi

Article Anna Rahel Fischer; Paola Díaz Lize (2022)
Death and disappearance at border crossings: factualization devices and truth(s) accounts. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB275521644/) unapi

Article Díaz, Paola; Oriana Bernasconi (2022)
Factualize and commensurate human rights violations and organized violence. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB916843464/) unapi

Article Marisol López; Jefferson Jaramillo; Oriana Bernasconi (2022)
The number of disappearance: trajectories in the tally of victims of forced disappearance in Latin America. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB973366435/) unapi

Article Suarez, Andrés Fernando (2022)
Figures and responsibilities in contexts of mass violence: limits and risks of quantification in transitional justice in Colombia. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB216106014/) unapi

Book James Dawes; Alexandra Schultheis Moore (2022)
Technologies of human rights representation. (/isis/citation/CBB932370902/) unapi

Book Giorgio Giulio Santonocito (2022)
Storia del diritto alla salute. (/isis/citation/CBB510089251/) unapi

Article Lisa M. Richards (2022)
1945–1964 WHO’s Right to Health?. NTM: Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Naturwissenschaften, Technik und Medizin (pp. 137-165). (/isis/citation/CBB024682999/) unapi

Article Ioana Popa (December 2021)
Internationalized science and human rights activism during the late Cold War: The French Committee of Mathematicians. Social Studies of Science (pp. 871-894). (/isis/citation/CBB490409817/) unapi

Article Steven Epstein (October 2021)
Cultivated co-production: Sexual health, human rights, and the revision of the ICD. Social Studies of Science (pp. 657-682). (/isis/citation/CBB536034752/) unapi

Article Laura G. Pedraza-Fariña (2021)
The Intellectual Property Turn in Global Health: From a Property to a Human Rights View of Health. Osiris: A Research Journal Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (pp. 241-261). (/isis/citation/CBB886158125/) unapi

Book Carmen Martínez Novo (2021)
Undoing Multiculturalism: Resource Extraction and Indigenous Rights in Ecuador. (/isis/citation/CBB000577245/) unapi

Book Jan Walmsley (2021)
Intellectual Disability in the Twentieth Century: Transnational Perspectives on People, Policy, and Practice. (/isis/citation/CBB899215958/) unapi

Article Austin Bryan (2021)
“Security begins with you”: compulsory heterosexuality, registers of gender and sexuality, and transgender women getting by in Kampala, Uganda. Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society. (/isis/citation/CBB036150828/) unapi

Article Kristin L. Ahlberg (2021)
“Food for Peace is a Moral Program”: The Intersection of Agricultural and Human Rights Policy during the Carter Administration. Agricultural History (pp. 132-171). (/isis/citation/CBB196426003/) unapi

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