Spring 2026 Human Rights GU4270 section 001

Digital Advocacy for Human Rights: Socia

SOCIAL MEDIA AND HUMAN RIGHTS

Call Number 16645
Day & Time
Location
W 6:10pm-8:00pm
To be announced
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Ted Perlmutter
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This course examines how digital technologies are transforming human rights advocacy, with primary emphasis on social media campaigning. Students will master hands-on social media platform practices while exploring how open source intelligence (OSINT) methodologies are used to monitor violations and present evidence online through recent case studies. The course prioritizes developing practical social media advocacy and analytic skills, examining how civil society organizations navigate platform policies, content moderation, and political pressures to drive change. Students will analyze how platform policy shifts and content governance changes constrain advocacy strategies, learning to craft campaigns and frame messages for specific audiences. They will analyze cases involving gender, immigration, and trafficking, among others. The OSINT component provides conceptual understanding through contemporary examples including forensic architecture investigations, satellite imagery documentation of mass atrocities, and open source evidence from conflicts like Ukraine. A key component of the course is a research or advocacy project of your choosing. You will develop framing strategies, map relevant networks, and create social media content that demonstrates mastery of digital advocacy techniques. The emergence of these new tools and organizations has produced new ethical dilemmas and reshaped old ones--concerning such fundamental issues as privacy vs. security, the limits of free speech, the trade-off between ethical and pragmatic messaging and fundraising strategies, topics that will be addressed at length in class discussions.

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Department Institute for Study of Human Rights
Enrollment 0 students (22 max) as of 9:06PM Thursday, November 13, 2025
Subject Human Rights
Number GU4270
Section 001
Division Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
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Section key 20261HRTS4270G001