Institute for Media, Peace and Security
Advisory Board
- Owais Aslam Ali (President of Pakistan Press International (PPI) and Secretary-General of Pakistan Press Foundation (PPF)
- Rosental Calmon Alves (former Executive Director of O Globo , Rio de Janeiro, now lecturer at University of Texas on media ethics)
- Jeff Cole (Director, Center for the Digital Future, USC Annenberg School , University of Southern California )
- Kathy Eldon ( U.S. documentary-maker and author specializing in Africa )
- Theodore L. Glasser (Director, Graduate Program in Journalism, Stanford University )
- Michael Ignatieff ( Director, Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, author of Virtual War: Kosovo and Beyond, The Lesser Evil: Political Ethics in an Age of Terror, and other books)
- Cushrow Irani (Editor of The Statesman , Calcutta )
- Jan Jirak (Vice-Dean, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University , Prague )
- Alejandra Lajous (CEO of Canal 11 - TV in Mexico City )
- Fred M'Membe (Editor, The Post , Zambia )
- John Owen Executive Producer of NewsXchange
- Dimitri Panitza (Chairman, Free and Democratic Bulgaria Foundation; former managing editor of Reader's Digest )
- Roger Parkinson (former President, World Association of Newspapers, former chairman, The Globe and Mail , Toronto )
- Henri Pigeat (former CEO of Agence France Presse, ex-president of International Institute of Communications, London )
- N. Ram (editor of newsmagazine Frontline and other publications of The Hindu , Chennai, Madras )
- Jenny Ranson (former Head of Communication, UK Cabinet Office, former CEO of Open Broadcast Network, Sarajevo, Chief of Press Department, International Commission on Missing Persons, Bosnia)
- Jacques Rigaud (former CEO of RTL, Radio-Télévision Luxembourg, France, author, columnist)
- Hazem Saghiyeh (editor, Tayyarat ('Trends') section, Al-Hayat newspaper, London )
- Clyde Sanger ( Canada correspondent, The Economist ; specialist in Third World reporting)
- Robert Stephane (former President and CEO of the Belgian French Public Television Network (RTBF))
- Gadi Wolfsfeld (Associate Professor, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, author of Media and Political Conflict: News from the Middle East )