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February 17, 2003
Peter Anderson, communication, 604.291.4921; anderson@sfu.ca
Disaster communication. (creator of the Emergency Preparedness Information Exchange, the United Nations server for the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction)
Ehor Boyanowsky, criminology, 604.291.4205; boyanows@sfu.ca
Violence and aggression
John Brohman, geography, 604.291.4412; brohman@sfu.ca
The anti-war movement; Third World perspective of war
Peter Buitenhuis, English (emeritus), 604.291.3136; buitenhu@sfu.ca
War propaganda; control of the media
William Cleveland, history, 604.291.5815; clevelan@sfu.ca
History/culture/politics of the Middle East
Lenard Cohen, political science, 604.291.4518, 604.888.5789(h); lenard_cohen@sfu.ca
Transatlantic politics, political history
Stuart Farson, political science, 604.731.0040; farson@sfu.ca
Canadian security and intelligence
Michael Fellman, history, 604.291.4400; michael_ fellman@sfu.ca
U.S. politics/history
Andre Gerolymatos, history, 604.291.5597; agerolym@sfu.ca
War, military strategy and diplomacy
Don Grayston, humanities, 604.291.5516; donald_grayston@sfu.ca
Spirituality and war
Bob Hackett, communication, 604.291.3863
Media and anti-war dissent, media coverage and its impact on public opinion
Richard Harris, economics, 604.291.3795; rharris@sfu.ca
Economic impacts of war
William Liu, advanced interpreters program, 604.291.5091; williaml@sfu.ca
The role of interpreters in international negotiations
Michael Markwick, communication, 604.925.2864; mrm@sfu.ca (PhD student)
Domestic human rights, the implications of war on citizenship (i.e. increased surveillance of citizens, denial of service, racial profiling, etc.) Media coverage of religious minorities.
Alexander Moens, political science, 604.291.4361; alexander_moens@sfu.ca
Military strategy and international security issues
Jane Power, history, 604.731.1848; jpower@sfu.ca (PhD student)
Colonialism in the Middle East
Douglas Ross, political science, 604.291.4782; douglasr@sfu.ca
Nuclear or bio-terrorism; security; arms control and the United Nations
Patrick Smith, political science, 604.291.1544 (h); patrick_smith@sfu.ca
Anti-terrorism legislation and human rights issues; political decision-making
Richard Smith, communication, 604.291.5116; smith@sfu.ca
Privacy and surveillance; technology of interaction
Mark Wexler, business, 604.291.4520; mark_wexler@sfu.ca
Ethics and war
Contact
Media & Public Relations, 604.291.3210, http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/
Disaster communication. (creator of the Emergency Preparedness Information Exchange, the United Nations server for the International Decade for Natural Disaster Reduction)
Ehor Boyanowsky, criminology, 604.291.4205; boyanows@sfu.ca
Violence and aggression
John Brohman, geography, 604.291.4412; brohman@sfu.ca
The anti-war movement; Third World perspective of war
Peter Buitenhuis, English (emeritus), 604.291.3136; buitenhu@sfu.ca
War propaganda; control of the media
William Cleveland, history, 604.291.5815; clevelan@sfu.ca
History/culture/politics of the Middle East
Lenard Cohen, political science, 604.291.4518, 604.888.5789(h); lenard_cohen@sfu.ca
Transatlantic politics, political history
Stuart Farson, political science, 604.731.0040; farson@sfu.ca
Canadian security and intelligence
Michael Fellman, history, 604.291.4400; michael_ fellman@sfu.ca
U.S. politics/history
Andre Gerolymatos, history, 604.291.5597; agerolym@sfu.ca
War, military strategy and diplomacy
Don Grayston, humanities, 604.291.5516; donald_grayston@sfu.ca
Spirituality and war
Bob Hackett, communication, 604.291.3863
Media and anti-war dissent, media coverage and its impact on public opinion
Richard Harris, economics, 604.291.3795; rharris@sfu.ca
Economic impacts of war
William Liu, advanced interpreters program, 604.291.5091; williaml@sfu.ca
The role of interpreters in international negotiations
Michael Markwick, communication, 604.925.2864; mrm@sfu.ca (PhD student)
Domestic human rights, the implications of war on citizenship (i.e. increased surveillance of citizens, denial of service, racial profiling, etc.) Media coverage of religious minorities.
Alexander Moens, political science, 604.291.4361; alexander_moens@sfu.ca
Military strategy and international security issues
Jane Power, history, 604.731.1848; jpower@sfu.ca (PhD student)
Colonialism in the Middle East
Douglas Ross, political science, 604.291.4782; douglasr@sfu.ca
Nuclear or bio-terrorism; security; arms control and the United Nations
Patrick Smith, political science, 604.291.1544 (h); patrick_smith@sfu.ca
Anti-terrorism legislation and human rights issues; political decision-making
Richard Smith, communication, 604.291.5116; smith@sfu.ca
Privacy and surveillance; technology of interaction
Mark Wexler, business, 604.291.4520; mark_wexler@sfu.ca
Ethics and war
Contact
Media & Public Relations, 604.291.3210, http://www.sfu.ca/mediapr/