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[eccr] New E-Journal - [jc2m], journal for crime, conflict and the media

Fri Dec 19 08:16:53 GMT 2003


>Dear All,
>
>Announcing a new, free to all, e-journal.
>
>The Journal for Crime, Conflict and the Media  [jc2m] is now online.  It 
>is an independent, non-profit making e-journal which seeks to publish 
>international research concerned with representations of, and 
>inter-relations between, crime and conflict in mass media and popular culture.
>
>A rigorously peer-reviewed journal with the ISSN number 1741-1580, as 
>registered with the British Library. [jc2m] will disseminate,as widely as 
>possible, high quality, inter-disciplinary work through the Internet. The 
>journal is aimed at international academics and practitioners in the 
>fields of, amongst others, criminology, cultural studies, journalism, 
>politics, law, mass media & communication and sociology.
>
>Contents of Issue 1, vol. 1 are as follows
>
>Editorial :The Evolution Will Be Mediatized - Paul Mason, Editor [jc2m]
>Marketing Fear: Representing Terrorism After September 11 - Steve Chermak, 
>Indiana University
>The Media War On Terrorism - Phil Hammond, South Bank University
>Notes Towards A Politics of Fear - David Altheide, Arizona State University
> From The 'Death of the Real' to the Reality of Death: How Did the Gulf 
> War Take Place? - Sheila Brown, Sheffield University
>A War Without Death: Responses to Distant Suffering - Julian Petley, 
>Brunel University
>
>All articles are available Adobe Acrobat and are both fully interactive 
>and available to print in a more traditional journal format.
>
>The journal can be found here <http://www.jc2m.co.uk/>http://www.jc2m.co.uk/
>
>I hope, as both readers, and potential contributors, you will find this 
>new addition to the exchange and understanding of ideas 
>stimulating.  Deadline for Issue 2 submissions is March 5, 2004.
>
>with best wishes and a merry Christmas
>
>Paul
>
>Paul Mason
>Editor, [jc2m]
>
><http://www.jc2m.co.uk>www.jc2m.co.uk
>
>

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