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Newsletter November 2001, vol. 12
Table of Contents: | |
| 3 | MANUEL PARÉS I MAICAS, PRESIDENT, proposes to expand the scope and activities of the IAMCR |
| 4 | FRANK MORGAN,PRESIDENT-ELECT,reflects on the achievements of the Association in Budapest |
| 5 | NEWS FROM WITHIN |
| 6 | MORE NEWS on Grants for Barcelona, Barcelona 's on-line paper presentation,the Herbert Schiller Prize and IAMCR Web site |
| 7 | WHAT DO THE SECTION HEADS SUGGEST? Klaus Bruhn Jensen summarizes the Section Heads meeting in Budapest |
| 8 | HIGHLIGHTS OF THE EXECUTIVE BOARD AND INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL.The major decisions of three well attended International Council meetings and three Executive Board meetings prepared by Ole Prehn |
| 10 | PROGRESS REPORTS.Election promises — officers report |
| 15 | PEACE AND COMMUNICATION PANEL, BUDAPEST.Summaries of the keynote speaker 's address —Konai Helu Thaman —and panelist Cees J.Hamelink |
| 17 | JSN ON MENTORING:Junior and senior scholars will benefit,argues Wai Hsien Cheah |
| 18 | MEMBERSHIP PROFILE:Find out where our members are and what the gender distribution looks like |
| 20 | CALL FOR ARTICLES |
| 21 | CONFERENCE 2002:BARCELONA JULY 21-26: The basic facts in English,Spanish and French |
| 25 | SECTIONS AND WORKING GROUPS:Reports on Budapest and Barcelona Call for Papers |
| 36 | OTHER CONFERENCES:Call for Papers |
| 39 | MEMBERS 'NEW WORK |
| 41 | PREVIEW Professional Journals |
| 43 | AGENDA ANNOUNCEMENTS |
| 44 | GOVERNING BODIES. |
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Picturing Afghanistan: The Photography of Foreign Conflict

Paul Verschueren
This book is an in-depth account of the Euro-American visualization of the conflict in Afghanistan. Comparing images in public affairs, psychological warfare, journalism and the photo-book, the author argues that there are no strong boundaries between photography in war and photography about war.
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