Democracy and Homeland Security: Strategies, Controversies, and Impact

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TITLE PAGE

PREFACE

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

INTRODUCTION

Nawal H. Ammar

PART I: PAPERS PRESENTED IN PANELS 1–4

CHAPTER 1: A Basis for Baseless Hysteria? Philosophy and Practice of Protection of Privacy by Public Librarianship in the United States

Mary Stansbury

CHAPTER 2: An Either/Or Choice? Human Rights versus Homeland Security

Judith A. Youngman

CHAPTER 3: Patriotism and the Conflict between Homeland Security and Liberal Democracy

Polycarp Ikuenobe

CHAPER 4: Homeland Security and Democracy in the United States during the War on Terrorism

Paul Haridakis

CHAPTER 5: Security’s Province in a Democratic Society

Alice Ristroph and Jameel Jaffer

CHAPTER 6: The State of Aviation Security Policy: Balancing Safety and Liberty

Bassel El-Kasaby and Scott E. Tarry

CHAPTER 7: Public Speech, Public Reason, and Public Policy in a Pluralistic Society

James F. Harris

CHAPTER 8: Homeland Security in a Global World

Mervat Hatem

CHAPTER 9: 9/11 Detainees and Deportees: Are They Transforming Images of the United States?

Irum Shiekh

CHAPTER 10: Two Years Later: Children’s Understanding of the September 11 Terrorist Attacks

Kathleen Walker

CHAPTER 11: A Meta-Analysis of the Correlation between Media Consumption and the 9/11 Jetliner Crashes and Public Opinion about Those Who Live Within and Outside the United States

Melissa Spirek

CHAPTER 12: September 11, 2001, and Public Opinion: A Commentary

Erin O’Brien

CHAPTER 13: Public Reason and the Foundations of Security

Randall Curren

CHAPTER 14: Culture on the Front Lines: National Character, Evolution, and Emergence

Samuel Gerald Collins

CHAPTER 15: Comparative Perspectives on Democracy and Homeland Security: Commentary

T. J. Berard

PART II: KEYNOTE SPEECHES

Admiral Loy: Keynote Speech, April 26, 2004

Professor Cole: Keynote Speech, April 27, 2004

PART III: STUDENT POSTER SESSION

Creating an Organizational Challenge: The Department of Homeland Security

Mustafa Ozguler

Media Coverage of the Vietnam War, the Iraq War, and Homeland Security: Expanding the Marketplace of Ideas or Strengthening the Gatekeeper?

Margaret Garmon

The New U.S. Primacy Doctrine and the International Democratic System

Mary Wagley