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    Remy Hellstern, Daniel C. Park, Victoria Lemieux & Guldana Salimjan . (2022, July 18). Leveraging Blockchain-Based Archival Solutions for Sensitive Documentation: a Xinjiang Case Study. Project Reports, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. https://n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/516 Remy Hellstern, Daniel C. Park, Victoria Lemieux & Guldana Salimjan . Leveraging Blockchain-Based Archival Solutions for Sensitive Documentation: a Xinjiang Case Study. Project Reports, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. July 18, 2022. https://n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/516 Remy Hellstern, Daniel C. Park, Victoria Lemieux & Guldana Salimjan . Leveraging Blockchain-Based Archival Solutions for Sensitive Documentation: a Xinjiang Case Study. Project Reports, Xinjiang Documentation Project Archive, Arts Digital Collections, University of British Columbia, Vancouver. 18 Jul. 2022. n2t.net/ark:/76271/23/516
  • Title: Leveraging Blockchain-Based Archival Solutions for Sensitive Documentation: a Xinjiang Case Study
  • Description: This exploratory research surveys scholarly literature on decentralized storage solutions, including theories and works of archival science, and similar applications in humanitarian contexts, to illustrate the necessity of these systems in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China. Major findings focus on how decentralized systems can improve the streamlining and hosting of evidence regarding human rights violations occurring as well as advancing the study of cryptographic management of evidence regarding the treatment of vulnerable communities in low-rights regions.
  • Creator: Remy Hellstern, Daniel C. Park, Victoria Lemieux & Guldana Salimjan
  • Publisher: Digital Society
  • Date: Monday, July 18, 2022
  • Language: English
  • Format: PDF
  • Source: Xinjiang Documentation Project
  • Subject: Streamlining Evidence Regarding Human Rights Violations
  • Keywords: data collection | decentralized evidence management | Human Rights
  • Item Type: Document
  • Collection: Project Reports
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    • Description: This exploratory research surveys scholarly literature on decentralized storage solutions, including theories and works of archival science, and similar applications in humanitarian contexts, to illustrate the necessity of these systems in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region in China. Major findings focus on how decentralized systems can improve the streamlining and hosting of evidence regarding human rights violations occurring as well as advancing the study of cryptographic management of evidence regarding the treatment of vulnerable communities in low-rights regions.