Phoebe Walton

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Phoebe is a researcher and spatial designer. At Forensis, Phoebe has worked on a range of projects including cases of police brutality and violence towards migrants and refugees, the latter of which she is currently leading an ongoing investigation. With a feminist approach, Phoebe uses technological and spatial research to platform the claims of marginalized and suppressed voices, assisting to forge new routes towards accountability.

Her independent research examines the performance of law and its relationship to Artificial Intelligence (AI), interrogating the systemic prejudices (namely racism) enacted through legal performance. Phoebe holds a BA in Architecture from Cambridge University and MA in Architecture from The Royal College of Art.

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How human rights investigators are leveraging new digital tools and open-source technologies to fight injustices

Libby McAvoy, Marija Ristic, Phoebe Walton, Christoffer Horlitz

Zusammenfassung
Digital investigation techniques, including the use of open-source intelligence OSINT, are changing the field of human rights research. We will explore how these tools allow researchers to work across borders, to involve communities and to access new forms of data.
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