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Della Ratta, Donatella. 2018. Shooting a Revolution: Visual Media and Warfare in Syria. London: Pluto Press. Wessels, Josepha Ivanka. 2019. Documenting Syria: Film-Making, Video Activism and Revolution. I.B. Tauris.
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