What should governments tell the public about terror threats?
What is the role of the media in the war on terror?
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  What should governments tell the public about terror threats?
What is the role of the media in the war on terror?
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Lawrence Freedman

Sir Lawrence Freedman
Sir Lawrence Freedman has been Professor of War Studies at King's College, London since 1982.

The Politics of Warning: Terrorism and Risk Communication
[pdf format, 144kb]

Philip Taylor

Philip M. Taylor
Philip M. Taylor is Professor of International Communications and Director of the Institute of Communications Studies at the University of Leeds.

The media and the War on Terrorism: the Heathrow airport alert
[pdf format, 512kb]

Managing Terrorism After 9/11: the War On Terror: The Media, and the Imagined Threat
[pdf format, 133kb]

Main findings of research on media
[pdf format, 21kb]

Theoretical framework
[pdf format, 16kb]

Frank Furedi 

Frank Furedi
Frank Furedi is Professor of Sociology at the University of Kent in Canterbury.

Disaster and Contemporary Consciousness: The Changing Cultural Frame For The
Experience Of Adversity

Lawrence Pratchett 

Lawrence Pratchett
Lawrence Pratchett is Reader in Local Democracy and Director of the Local Governance Research Unit at De Montfort University.

The Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks: The Local Dimension
[pdf format, 107kb]

  

Edgar Jones
Professor of the History of Medicine and Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry, King's College, London.

Public Panic and Morale: Second World War civilian responses reexamined
in the light of the current anti-terrorist campaign

(with Robin Woolven, Bill Durodié and Simon Wesseley)
[pdf format, 178kb]

Civilian Morale During the Second World War: Responses to Air-Raids Re-examined
(with Robin Woolven, Bill Durodié and Simon Wesseley)
[pdf format, 116kb]

Malcolm Dando 

Paul Cornish
Dr Paul Cornish is the Peter Carrington Chair in International Security and Head, New International Security Programme at Chatham House.

Civil Defence and Public Resilience: the Homeland Security of
the United Kingdom

[pdf format, 177kb]

Malcolm Dando 

Malcolm Dando
Professor Malcolm Dando is co-director of the Department of Peace Studies project on strengthening the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BTWC).

The United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) Research Programme on Biodefense:
A Summary and Review of Varying Assessments

[pdf format, 108kb]

Bill Durodié

Bill Durodié
Bill Durodié was responsible for coordinating the 'Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks' programme. Formerly Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Defence Studies, part of the International Policy Institute at King's College London, he is now Senior Lecturer in Risk and Corporate Security at Cranfield University.

Cultural influences on resilience and security
[pdf format, 147kb]

Submission to the House of Commons Home Affairs Committee inquiry into terrorism and community relations
[pdf format, 97kb]

Is Real Resilience Attainable?
[pdf format, 311kb]

What Can the Science and Technology Community Contribute?
[pdf format, 186kb]

Facing the Possibility of Bioterrorism
[pdf format, 108kb]

Perception and Threat: Why Vulnerability-Led Responses will Fail
[pdf format, 150kb]

Cultural Precursors and Psychological Consequences of Contemporary Western Responses to Acts of Terror
[pdf format, 173kb]

Sociological Aspects Of Risk And Resilience In Response To Acts Of Terrorism
[pdf format, 41kb]

The Limitations Of Risk Management In Dealing With Disaster And Building Social Resilience
[pdf format, 132kb]

Resilience Or Panic? The Public And Terrorist Attack
[pdf format, 93kb]

Chris Gilligan 

Chris Gilligan
Chris Gilligan is lecturer in sociology at the University of Ulster in Derry.

Children and trauma in Northern Ireland
[pdf format, 210kb]

 
 
The ‘Communicating the War on Terror’ conference was part of a wider set of research activities co-ordinated by King’s College London with a number of partner institutions within its Economic and Social Research Council funded project on ‘The Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks’ under the ‘New Security Challenges’ programme.
 
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