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[Commlist] IX. International Conference on Conflict, Terrorism and Society “Global Crises: Media, Politics, and Environment”
Wed Jan 22 11:59:03 GMT 2020
*IX. International Conference on Conflict, Terrorism and Society*
*“**Global Crises: Media, Politics, and Environment**”*
*April 14-15, 2020*
*Kadir Has University*
*Istanbul, Turkey*
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Crises signify conflicts, danger and chaos. Global crises, from
political crises to climate change, from war and terror to humanitarian
disasters, represent the dark side of a globalized world. This year’s
conference theme focuses on how do global crises emerge from, and result
in, social, political, cultural, institutional, economic, technological
and environmental changes. The conference aims to analyze the ongoing
multi-dimensional crisis of global world and provide interdisciplinary
approaches to the current global crises. The major themes to be covered
with respect to global crises may include wars and terrorism, global
displacement and mass migration, legal crises and legitimacy, economic
crises, disasters, catastrophes and risks, environmental challenges,
poverty, politics (e.g. rise of populism, rise of nationalism),
security (e.g. national security, digital security), the role of media
in crisis time, disinformation and power relations. The conference also
aims to understand how global crises are spawned by and shape our global
age, and how they are represented in the media.
By structuring the discussion around potential topics, the 9^th
International Conference on Conflict, Terrorism and Society (ICCTS)
welcome paper submissions that examine a key issue from different
theoretical or methodological approaches.Within this perspective, the
conference aims to bring together leading scholars from across
disciplines to exchange and share their experiences and research results
on all aspects of ‘global crises’. Potential topics for presentations
include but are not limited to:
●Global crises
●Wars and terrorism
●Economic crises
●Political crises
●Legal crises
●Global displacement and mass migration
●Refugee crisis
●Contemporary risks in digital age
●Security
●Crisis in digital media
●The role of media in crisis
●Media, representation and narratives of crises
●Gender inequality
●Poverty
●Climate change
●Natural disasters
●Environmental crisis and challenges
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*Please, submit a _maximum 300 words_ abstract to:*
Mine Bertan Yılmaz
Faculty of Communications, Kadir Has University, Istanbul-Turkey
(mine.yilmaz /at/ khas.edu.tr) <mailto:(mine.yilmaz /at/ khas.edu.tr)>
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*Proposals should be submitted in the following order*
Name of the author(s)
Telephone, fax, and e-mail address
Affiliation
Title of proposal
Body of proposal
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*DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:** 14.02.2020*
You will be notified by 21.02.2020 regarding the status of your proposal.
Previous years the selected papers have been published in edited volumes
with respected
publishers.
The organizing committee is planning to edit a new volume with selected
papers from this year’s conference.
For further information about conference venue, transportation and
submission please visit our website: http://iccts.khas.edu.tr
For further information about the conference in general, contact:
Prof. Banu Baybars-Hawks ((banubhawks /at/ khas.edu.tr)
<mailto:(banubhawks /at/ khas.edu.tr)>)
Prof.Dr. Banu Baybars Hawks
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