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| The professor | James Glen Stovall is a professor of journalism at the University of Alabama and a co-director of Southern Opinion Research, a private survey public opinion firm specializing in political and media research. Stovall has taught at the University of Alabama since 1978. During that time he has also served as director of the Communication Research and Service Center, co-director of the Capstone Poll, and assistant dean in the College of Communication. His teaching specialties are writing, editing, visual journalism, teaching high school journalism and public opinion research. Stovall spent the summer of 1998 working in the news graphics department of the Chicago Tribune. Most of his time was spent as a graphics coordinator. As such, he researched and designed graphics to support news stories for the paper. He was at the Tribune as part of a fellowship he received from the American Society of Newspaper Editors. He returned to the Tribune to work in the same capacity in the summer of 1999.In the summer and fall of 1996, Stovall took a leave of absence from the University of Alabama to work as a press secretary for Houston Gordon, the Democratic senatorial nominee in Tennessee. Stovall served as the campaign spokesperson and was in charge of media relations and research for the campaign. Stovall is the author or co-author of the following books: Writing for the Mass Media (5th edition), an introductory writing textbook that has been used at more than 100 colleges and universities; the 4th edition is scheduled for publication in 1998 by Allyn and Bacon; Alabama Political Almanac, second edition, (with Patrick R. Cotter and Samuel H. Fisher III), published by University of Alabama Press, 1997 ;
Stovall has also edited a text on mass communication history and an introduction to mass communication. |
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Home |Basic course information | Weekly lecture material All material on this web site is copyrighted and may not be used without permission. Copyright © 2002 Jim Stovall |
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