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James Glen Stovall serves as an Edward J. Meeman Distinguished Professor of Journalism in the School of Journalism and Electronic Media. Before joining the UT faculty in 2006, Stovall was a visiting professor of mass communication at Emory and Henry College in Emory, Va. He came to Emory and Henry in 2003 after serving as a journalism professor for 25 years at the University of Alabama, where he is professor emeritus. He is also a co-director of Southern Opinion Research, a private survey public opinion firm specializing in legal, political and media research.

Stovall is the author or co-author of the following books:

* Journalism: Who, What, Where, Why and How, an introduction to the field of journalism, published in 2005 by Allyn and Bacon;

* Writing for the Mass Media (6th edition), an introductory writing textbook that has been used at more than 400 colleges and universities;

* Web Journalism: Practice and Promise of a New Medium, published in 2003 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;

* Infographics: A Journalist's Guide, published in 1997 by Allyn and Bacon; Disconnected: Public Opinion and Politics in Alabama (with Patrick R. Cotter and Samuel H. Fisher III), published in 1994 by Vision Press;

* The Complete Editor, revised edition, (with Ed Mullins), published in 2005 by Allyn and Bacon;

* Watergate: A Crisis for the World, published in 1980 by Pergamon Press.

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Maryville, TN
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