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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. The journal 'bridges communications, political science, sociology, history, and other disciplines.'  <ref name= "About"/>
 
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. The journal 'bridges communications, political science, sociology, history, and other disciplines.'  <ref name= "About"/>
  
 
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==People==
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===Circa 2014===
 
===Editorial Board===
 
===Editorial Board===
 
*[[Sean Aday]] - [[George Washington University]], US  
 
*[[Sean Aday]] - [[George Washington University]], US  

Revision as of 15:17, 29 December 2014

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. The journal 'bridges communications, political science, sociology, history, and other disciplines.' [1]

People

Circa 2014

Editorial Board

Notes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Media, War & Conflict Sage Journals, accessed 2 December 2014
  2. Editorial Board Media, War and Conflict Sage Journals, accessed 4 December 2014