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.

 

 

Mahmoud Eid, Ph.D.

Associate Professor
Department of Communication
Faculty of Arts
University of Ottawa

Editor
Global Media Journal

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