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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  Dlawer Ala'Aldeen
Professor of Microbiology
University Hospital
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham
England
  Steven Barnett
Professor of Communications
University of Westminister
London
England
William Bicknell MD
Professor of International Health, Socio-Medical Sciences, and Community Medicine
Boston University
Massachusetts
USA
Avi Bleich MD
Professor of Psychiatry
Director
Lev-HaSharon Psychiatric Hospital
Natanya
Israel
  Simon Chinn
Producer of the docudrama, 'Smallpox 2002: Silent Weapon'
London
England
Eve Coles
Senior lecturer in risk and emergency management
Centre for Disaster Management
Coventry University
England
  Malcolm Dando
Professor of International Security
University of Bradford
England
Bill Durodié
Senior Research Fellow,
Centre for Defence Studies
King's College London
England
Michael Fitzpatrick GP
Lancet columnist and author
London
England
 

Yosri Fouda
London Bureau Chief
Al-Jazeera
London
England

Sir Lawrence Freedman
Professor of War Studies
King's College London
England
    Tim Fry
Audit manager
National Audit Office
London
England
  Frank Furedi
Professor of Sociology
University of Kent
England
  Thomas Glass
Associate Professor of Epidemiology
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Baltimore
Maryland
USA
  Nik Gowing
BBC News Presenter
London
England
  Mike Granatt
Director General
Government Information and Communication Service
London
England
  William Hallman PhD
Associate Director of the Food Biotech Programme
Department of Human Ecology
Rutgers University
New Jersey
USA
  Philip Hammond PhD
Senior Lecturer in Media
South Bank University
London
  Mick Hume
Editor of Spiked and Times columnist
London
England
James Humphreys
former Head of Corporate Communications
Prime Mininster's Office
10 Downing Street
London
Jake Lynch
News reporter and author
London
England
  Patrick Mercer OBE MP
Member of the UK Select Committee on Defence
House of Commons
London
England
  Sarah Norman
Regional Health Emergency Planning Advisor
Health Protection Agency
London
England
  Onora O'Neill
Professor of Philosophy
Principal of Newnham College and 2002 BBC Reith Lecturer
University of Cambridge
England
  John Oxford
Professor of Virology
Queen Mary College
University of London
England
  Ross H. Pastel PhD
Lieutenant Colonel
Operational Medicine Division
Fort Detrick
Maryland
USA
    Tom Picton Phillipps
Acting Programme Director
Emergency Planning College
York
England
The Right Hon Nick Raynsford MP
Minister of State for Local Government and the Regions
London
England
Nick Robinson
Political Editor
ITV News
London
England
Gregory Saathoff MD
Executive Director
University of Virginia's Critical Incident Analysis Group
Virginia
USA
  Richard Sambrook
Director
BBC News
London
England
Susan Scholefield
Head of UK Government's Civil Contingencies Secretariat
London
England
  Arieh Shalev MD
Professor of Psychiatry
Hadassah University Hospital
Jerusalem
Israel
Nancy Snow
Professor of Communications
California State University
USA
  Norman Solomon
Executive Director
Institute for Public Accuracy
San Francisco/Washington DC
USA
  Jim Stuart-Black
Emergency Planning & Security Manager
London Borough of Havering
England
Philip M. Taylor
Professor of International Communications
Director of the Institute of Communication Studies
University of Leeds
England
  Pat Troop MD
Chief Executive
Health Protection Agency
former Deputy Chief Medical Officer
London
England
  John Wadham
Director
Liberty (The National Council for Civil Liberties)
London
England
  Simon Wessely
Professor of Epidemiological and Liaison Psychiatry
King's College
London
England
  Giles York
Detective Superintendent
Kent Special Branch
Folkestone
England
 
 
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