Media, War and Conflict
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Media, War and Conflict is a major new international, peer-reviewed journal that maps the shifting arena of war, conflict and terrorism. It addresses cultural, political and technological transformations in media-military relations, journalistic practices, and new media, and assesses their impact on policy, publics, and outcomes of warfare. [1]
The journal was founded in 2008.
The journal focuses on a variety of topics, ranging from International relations, politics, security studies, media and communications, cultural studies, history, journalism, psychology, sociology and anthropology.
Editorial Board
- Sean Aday - George Washington University, US
- Samar al-Roomi - Kuwait University, Kuwait
- Stuart Allan - Bournemouth University, UK
- Hussein Amin - American University in Cairo, Egypt
- Gwen Bouvier - University of Wales, Aberystwyth, UK
- Maura Conway - Dublin City University, Ireland
- Trevor Davies - Photojournalist, UK
- Alan Davis - Institute for War and Peace Reporting, UK
- Myriam Dunn - Center for Security Studies, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland
- Mohammed el-Nawawy - Queens University of Charlotte, USA
- Shahira Fahmy - University of Arizona, USA
- Tom Fenton - former CBS News, UK
- Eytan Gilboa - Bar-Ilan University, Israel
- Marie Gillespie - The Open University, UK
- James Gow - King's College London, UK
- Phil Hammond - London South Bank University, UK
- Zoe Hibbert - Charles Sturt University, Australia
- Andrew Hill - The Open University, UK
- Richard Jackson - University of Manchester, UK
- Stephen Jukes - Bournemouth University, UK
- Richard Keeble - University of Lincoln, UK
- Cinny Kennard - National Public Radio, USA
- Greg Kent - Roehampton University, UK
- Sahar Khamis - University of Maryland, USA
- Phillip Knightley - UK
- Quil Lawrence - BBC/Public Radio International, USA
- Justin Lewis - Cardiff University
- Steven Livingston - George Washington University, US
- Sarah Maltby - University of Sussex, UK
- William Merrin - Swansea University, UK
- Susan Moeller - University of Maryland, USA
- Jay M Parker - Georgetown University, USA
- Greg Philo - University of Glasgow, UK
- Albert C Pierce - National Defense University, USA
- Lawrence Pintak - American University in Cairo, Egypt
- Piers Robinson - University of Manchester, UK
- Laura Roselle - Elon University, USA
- Neil Ruigrok - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
- Jamie Shea - NATO, Belgium
- Philip Taylor - University of Leeds, UK
- Howard Tumber - City University London, UK
- Ingrid Volkmer - University of Melbourne, Australia
- Gadi Wolfsfeld - Hebrew University, Israel
- Barbie Zelizer - University of Pennsylvania, USA
- David Zurawik - Baltimore Sun, USA
Notes
- ↑ Media, War & Conflict Sage Journals, accessed 2 December 2014