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[eccr] Fwd: The Error in 'Terrorism' conference

Sun Oct 24 16:43:04 GMT 2004


>+++++++++With apologies for cross postings+++++++++++++++
>
>[jc2m] journal for crime, conflict and the media culture
>
>presents
>
>The Error in 'Terrorism'? Political Violence and the Media
>11th and 12th November 2004
>Southampton, UK
>
>The finalised programme for the above conference is listed below, all 
>details including booking forms are available on the conference website at 
><file://www.jc2m.co.uk/conference.htm>www.jc2m.co.uk/conference.htm.
>
>best wishes
>
>Paul
>
>Paul Mason
>Editor, [jc2m] journal for crime, conflict and media culture
><file://www.jc2m.co.uk>www.jc2m.co.uk
>
>THURSDAY 11TH NOVEMBER
>
>0900 - 1400     Registration and Coffee
>
>1000 - 1015     Welcome Dr Paul Mason, Editor, [jc2m], Cardiff University
>
>1015 - 1100     Keynote         Terrorism and Morality  Prof. Ted 
>Honderich, Emeritus Professor of
>                                 Philosophy -University College, London.
>                                 Introduced by Dr Mark Hayes, Southampton 
> Institute
>1100 - 1130     Coffee
>
>1130 - 1300     Motivations for Political Violence: a roundtable discussion
>                 Chair: Adam Boulton, Sky News
>                 Dr Rogelio Alonso, Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid
>                 Jack Duvall, Centre for Non-Violent Conflict, Washington
>                 Dr Ghada Karmi, Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, 
> University of Exeter
>Dr Anthony McIntyre, ex PIRA, Queens University, Belfast
>                 Billy Mitchell, ex UVF, LINC coordinator
>                 Dr Howard Barrell, Former ANC (Intelligence and Propaganda)
>
>1300 - 1430     Lunch
>
>1430 - 1600     Media, Public Perceptions and State Responses
>                 Chair: Kevin Bean, University of Liverpool
>                 Dr. Marie Gillespie, Open University
>                 Prof. Barry Richards, University of Bournemouth
>                 Mary Riddell, The Observer
>                 Prof. PAJ Waddington, University of Reading, Police Review
>                 Prof. Justin Lewis, Cardiff University
>
>1600 - 1620     Coffee
>
>1620  1730     Cases Studies in Media Depictions of Terrorism
>                 Chair: Prof. Justin Lewis, Cardiff University
>                 Maria Alvanou, Defence lawyer, Christos Alvanos & 
> Associates, Thessaloniki, Greece
>                 Mirelle Ehrenbeck, University of South Africa
>                 Dr Feilim O hAdmaill, University of Ulster, activist - 
> Free Palestine Movement
>                 Tommy McKearney, ex PIRA, hunger striker, EXPAC
>                 Sharif Nashashibi, Arab Media Watch
>
>1845 - 2000     Film Premier - News From The Holy Land - Options and 
>Consequences
>                 Q & A with Jake Lynch, BBC News, Co-Director - Reporting 
> The World
>                 Wine Reception
>
>2000            Conference Dinner
>2200            Simon Evans
>
>FRIDAY 12TH NOVEMBER
>
>0830            Registration
>
>0900 - 1030     Terrorology
>                 Chair: Prof David Miller, University of Strathclyde
>                 Jonny Burnett and David Whyte, University of Leeds
>                 Les Levidow, Campaign Against Criminalising Communities
>                 Ruth Blakeley, University of Bristol
>
>1030 - 1050     Coffee
>
>1050 - 1200     Media Discourse and Political Violence
>                 Chair: Dr Claire Wardle, Cardiff University
>                 Prof. David J Slocum, University of New York
>                 Dr Maggie Wykes, University of Sheffield
>                 Mike Berry, Glasgow University
>
>1200 - 1330     Lunch
>
>1330 - 1500     Media Practitioner Roundtable
>                 Chair: George Eykyn, former BBC News
>                 Simon Bucks, Associate Editor - Sky News
>                 Jake Lynch, BBC News, Co-Director - Reporting The World
>                 Brendan O'Neill, Assistant Editor, spiked
>                 Enver Solomon, ex BBC Home Affairs, Policy Officer-Prison 
> Reform Trust
>
>1500 - 1510     Break
>
>1510 - 1600     Keynote         Prof David Miller, University of  Strathclyde
>                                 Introduced by Dr Paul Mason, Editor, 
> [jc2m], Cardiff University
>
>1600            END

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