Western Connecticut State University - Communication
Visiting Instructor
Department of Communication. Courses taught: interpersonal communication, small-group decision-making, communication ethics, communication theory, organizational communication, and nonverbal communication
Associate Lecturer
Courses taught: Writing for Online and Print Media, Fundamentals of Communication, and Media, Culture & Society
Case Editor, The Babson Collection
James worked at Babson College as a Case Editor, The Babson Collection
Principal
Aaron River Communications is a consultancy that promotes understanding of communication environments, cultures, and strategies, by providing support and training in professional writing, editing, and publishing.
Adjunct Faculty
Courses taught: Media Ecology, Mass Communication Theory, Human Communication Theory, Argumentation Theory, and Interpersonal Communication to majors.
M.P.A.
Press, Politics and Public Policy
Received Goldsmith Research Award from the Goldsmith–Greenfield Foundation of the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy for “A Stronger Foundation for Presidential Debates,” Policy Analysis Exercise (thesis). Client and faculty advisor: Marvin Kalb, Director
Comparative Literature
M.A.
English and Comparative Literature
Modern and Contemporary British and American Literature (Highest Honors). Thesis: Toward the Omega Point: The Cosmology of The Alexandria Quartet. Thesis advisor: Karl Malkoff
Figure/Ground Communication
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE
Perspectives on Culture, Technology and Communication: The Media Ecology Tradition. Ed. Casey M. K. Lum. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 163–200
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE
Perspectives on Culture, Technology and Communication: The Media Ecology Tradition. Ed. Casey M. K. Lum. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 163–200
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 2: 75–79
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE
Perspectives on Culture, Technology and Communication: The Media Ecology Tradition. Ed. Casey M. K. Lum. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 163–200
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 2: 75–79
Brian Cogan and Thom Gencarelli, Eds., Baby Boomers and Popular Culture: An Inquiry into America's Most Powerful Generation. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE
Perspectives on Culture, Technology and Communication: The Media Ecology Tradition. Ed. Casey M. K. Lum. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 163–200
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 2: 75–79
Brian Cogan and Thom Gencarelli, Eds., Baby Boomers and Popular Culture: An Inquiry into America's Most Powerful Generation. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 8(2): 81–97
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE
Perspectives on Culture, Technology and Communication: The Media Ecology Tradition. Ed. Casey M. K. Lum. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 163–200
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 2: 75–79
Brian Cogan and Thom Gencarelli, Eds., Baby Boomers and Popular Culture: An Inquiry into America's Most Powerful Generation. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 8(2): 81–97
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 4: 123–134
Figure/Ground Communication
The Urban Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary Gumpert, and Susan J. Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 17–34
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Encyclopedia of Consumer Culture. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE
Perspectives on Culture, Technology and Communication: The Media Ecology Tradition. Ed. Casey M. K. Lum. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, pp. 163–200
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 2: 75–79
Brian Cogan and Thom Gencarelli, Eds., Baby Boomers and Popular Culture: An Inquiry into America's Most Powerful Generation. Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 8(2): 81–97
Explorations in Media Ecology {EME}, 4: 123–134
Technology and Culture, 48: 227–228
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
Member of the Advisory Council, past president, historian, Internet officer, Web editor
The Media Ecology Association (MEA) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to studying the impacts of emerging media and technologies on culture and society. It promotes research, criticism, and application of media ecology in educational, industrial, political, civic, social, cultural, and artistic contexts, and the open exchange of ideas, information, and research among the Association’s members and the larger community.
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