Session Organizer and Chair
Crisis Decision-Making Under Conditions of Imperfect Information.June 4, 2008 -- 1:45 - 3:15 pm. Session C 7.
Canadian Communication Association / Annual Conference. Congress of the Canadian Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences. (June 4 - 6, 2008). University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C., Canada.
Mahmoud Eid (University of Ottawa, Canada). The Media Intervention in the 2003 War on Iraq: A Mathematical Analysis of Crisis Communication Decision-Making.
David Clifton (University of Ottawa, Canada). Framing, Conflict and the Issue-Attention Cycle.
Daniel Paré (University of Ottawa, Canada). The Politics of Standardizing Internationlized Domain Names.
Isaac Nahon-Serfaty (University of Ottawa, Canada). Fragmentation and Perception of Risk: The Case of the Women's Health Initiative Study.
Cyber-Terrorism and the Information Sword.August 2, 2006 -- 10:00 am - 12:55 pm.
Information-MFCSIT'06 - The 4th International Conference on Information, Information'06, and the 4th Irish Conference on the Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science and Information Technology'06, MFCSIT'06. (Aug. 1-5, 2006). National University of Ireland, Cork, Ireland and International Information Institute, Tokyo, Japan. University College Cork, Cork, Ireland.
Available at: http://www.ucc.ie/info-mfcsit/specsess.html.
Maura Conway (Dublin City University, Ireland). Islamists and the Internet.
Aliaa Dakroury (Carleton University, Canada). Anti- and Counter-Terrorism: Snagging the Practice of a Human Right to Communicate.
Mahmoud Eid (University of Ottawa, Canada). Cyber-Terrorism in the Information Age: Actors, Communications, Tactics, Targets, and Influences.
Dal Yong Jin (Simon Fraser University, Canada). Critical Interpretation of Broadband Services: Increasing Cyberterrorism in the Information Age.
Michael Real and Diana Beeson (Royal Roads University, Canada). Cyber-Terrorism, Information Warfare, and the Olympics: An Application of Information Filter Theory (Chomsky & Herman) to Security against Terrorism in the Modern Olympics.
Georgios Terzis and Bert Smeets (Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit Brussel and Belgian Army, Belgium). E-initiatives and the Information Management of Ethnopolitical Conflicts.
Elina Yalov (University of Leeds, United Kingdom). Kavkaz Center vs. Kremlin: Cyber War and Propaganda during the Second Russia-Chechnya Conflict.
All papers of this session have been published in the conference proceeding book.

