CALL FOR CHAPTER PROPOSALS
Proposal Submission Deadline: March 01, 2010
Full Chapter Submission Deadline: June 15, 2010
"Societies Under Siege: Media, Government, Politics and Citizens'
Freedoms in an Age of Terrorism"
Editors
Associate Professor Banu Baybars Hawks
Assistant Professor Lemi Baruh
For many years, terrorism has been a hot button issue that has
preoccupied academics, media professionals and citizens throughout
the world. Certainly, terrorism is a contested concept and different
nations have had divergent experiences with terrorism. For example,
United States' experience with international terrorism is not
lengthy. When hijacked airliners brought down New York City's World
Trade Center towers on September 11, 2001 and damaged the Pentagon
in Washington, D.C., roughly 3,000 persons died. Reactions to those
events, through passage of laws, vigorous police measures, and
military initiatives have placed the United States on a continuous
war footing.
The aim of this edited volume (to be published by Cambridge Scholars
Publishing) is to explore ongoing challenges involving social,
communicative and policy responses to terrorism and conflict in
national and international contexts.
Subjects include but are not limited to the following:
* Discourses related to the concept of "terrorism."
* Media coverage of terrorism, of government responses, and
media agenda-setting.
* Comparative analysis of security and surveillance measures
adopted by local, national and international governing bodies.
* Media government relations
* Media ethics in the coverage of conflict
* Law, law enforcement and individual liberties.
Publisher
* This book is scheduled to be published by Cambridge Scholars
Publishing. The expected publication date is 2011
Important Dates and Deadlines
* March 01, 2010: Extended Abstract Submission
* April 15, 2010: Notification of Acceptance
* June 15, 2010: Full Chapter Submission
* September 01, 2010: Review Result Returned
* October 01, 2010: Final Chapter Submission for Copyediting
For further inquiries and to submit a 500 word extended-abstract,
please contact Associate Professor Banu Baybars Hawks
<mailto:(banubhawks /at/ khas.edu.tr)>(banubhawks /at/ khas.edu.tr)