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Eyewitness Testimony

Annual Review of Psychology, 2003
The criminal justice system relies heavily on eyewitness identification for investigating and prosecuting crimes. Psychology has built the only scientific literature on eyewitness identification and has warned the justice system of problems with eyewitness identification evidence.
Gary L Wells
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Holocaust education in transition from live to virtual survivor testimony: pedagogical and ethical dilemmas

Holocaust Studies, 2021
This article explores the pedagogical challenges and ethical dilemmas related to the use of Virtual Interactive Holocaust Survivor Testimony (VIHST) in place of live survivor testimony.
Alan S. Marcus   +6 more
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The Place of Testimony in the Fabric of Knowledge and Justification

Arguing About Knowledge, 2020
Etude du caractere penetrant, de la psychologie, du statut epistemique et de la place du temoignage dans la cognition humaine. Eclairant les fondements individuels et sociaux de la croyance, la notion de temoignage permet d'offrir une approche ...
R. Audi
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Learning from Testimony on Quantitative Research in Management

Academy of Management Review, 2020
Published testimony in management, as in other sciences, includes cases where authors overstate the inferential value of their analysis.
Andrew A. King   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Can I Get a Witness? Speculative Fiction as Testimony and Counterstory

Journal of Literacy Research, 2020
Drawing on Black feminist/womanist storytelling and the three-dimensional narrative inquiry space, this article showcases how one Black girl uses speculative fiction as testimony and counterstory, calling for readers to bear witness to her experiences ...
S. Toliver
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Testimonial cultures: An introduction

Cultural Values, 2001
The desire to testify now pervades contemporary culture. The imperative to speak out and to tell one's story operates across the traditional boundaries of public and private spaces, and is mobilised by disenfranchised subjects and celebrities alike.
Ahmed, Sara, Stacey, Jackie
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