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Mechanical Witness: A History of Motion Picture Evidence in U.S. Courts

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Mechanical Witness: A History of Motion Picture Evidence in U.S. Courts - Schwartz, Louis-Georges
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Mechanical Witness is the first cultural and legal history charting the changing role and theoretical implications of film and video use as courtroom evidence. Schwartz moves from the earliest employment of film in the courts of the 1920s to the notious 1991 Rodney Kind video, revealing how the courts have developed a reliance on film and video technologies and contributed to the growing influence of visual media as a dominant mode of knowledge formation. At the same time, film and video in juridical contexts has developed ...

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Mechanical Witness: A History of Motion Picture Evidence in U.S. Courts 2009, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780195315066

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Mechanical Witness: A History of Motion Picture Evidence in U.S. Courts 2009, Oxford University Press, USA, Oxford, England

ISBN-13: 9780195315059

Hardcover