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James
C.
Morrison, Jr., M.A. (Columbia), M.P.A. (Harvard)
Principal
Aaron River Communications
P. O. Box 100
Cohasset, MA 02025
(781) 383-2121 (Voice and Fax)
(617) 838-6021 (Cell)
j.c.morrison
at
post.harvard.edu
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Teaching |
- 2012— Adjunct
Faculty, Communication Department, Boston College
- 2012—
Associate Lecturer, Communication Department, Curry
College, Milton, Massachusetts
- 2009–2012
Lecturer in Business Communication in the F. W. Olin
Graduate School of
Business, Babson College, Wellesley,
Massachusetts
- 2006–2008 Visiting
Instructor in the Department
of Communication at Western Connecticut State
University
- 2003–2006
Scholar-in-Residence and Graduate Program Director
in Organizational
and Corporate Communication at Emerson College
- 1995–2003
Lecturer
in Communication in the Department of Urban Studies
and Planning at
MIT
- 1995–2005
Designer
and Instructor, Survey of Publishing: From
Text to Hypertext, a core
course
in the Certificate Program in Publishing and
Communications at Harvard
Extension School
- 1993–2000
Lecturer in the Technical
Writing Cooperative, Program in Writing and
Humanistic Studies,
MIT
- 1989–1995
Preceptor
in Communication at the John F. Kennedy School
of Government
- 1985–1989
Lecturer
in Communication at Harvard Business School
My
research
interests
include societal impacts of new communications
media, development of
hypertext and hypermedia systems in higher
education and research,
information management in high-tech environments,
and national media
policy.
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Consulting |
I have
conducted
writing workshops for Darling Consulting Group, In
Newburyport,
Massachusetts; Logistics Management Institute, a
federally funded
research and development center in Alexandria,
Virginia; Brown
University's Writing Center; Simpson Gumpertz &
Heger, Inc.,
consulting engineers in Lexington, Massachusetts; and
CuraGen
Corporation, in Branford, Connecticut. I have also
worked as a
developmental editor for innovations proposals entered
in the Better
Government Competition of the Pioneer Institute in
Boston.
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Publishing |
I was a
Sponsoring
Editor in the College Division of Houghton Mifflin
Company for
developmental English, business and technical
writing, and
speech/communications, as well as a college sales
representative and
Acquisitions Editor in computer programming and
information systems for
PWS Publishers, a former division of Wadsworth
Publishing Company.
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Professional
Associations |
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Publications |
- “Acoustic,
Visual,
and Aural Space: The Quest for Virtual Reality in
Musical
Re-production.” Explorations in Media Ecology
{EME} 8: 81–97.
- “Cities
Without
Lines: Demassification in the Age of Ubiquity.” In
The Urban
Communication Reader, Ed. Gene Burd, Gary
Gumpert, and Susan J.
Drucker. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press, 2007.
- “Media
Ecology of Cable Television.” Explorations in
Media Ecology {EME} 4:
123–134.
- “Marshall
McLuhan: The Modern Janus.” Chapter in Perspectives
on Culture,
Technology and Communication: The Media Ecology
Tradition. Ed.
Casey M. K. Lum. Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press,
2006.
- review
of Megan Mullen, The Rise of Cable Programming
in the United
States: Revolution or Evolution? (Austin:
University of Texas
Press, 2003). Technology and Culture 46
(2) April 2005:
432–434. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/technology_and_culture/v046/46.2morrison.html
- review
of Donald Theall, The Virtual Marshall McLuhan
(Montreal, PQ,
and Kingston, ON: McGill–Queen's University Press,
2001). Explorations
in Media Ecology {EME} 2 (1) 2003: 75–79.
- participant
in roundtable discussion, "Buzz Cuts: The hyping,
spinning, buzzing,
pumping, and jazzing of architecture,"
ArchitectureBoston 5 (4),
November/December 2002: 8–18.
- “The
Author is Dead—Long Live the Author!” Paper
presented at
Media in Transition 2: Globalization and
Convergence, May 10–12, 2002,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA. http://cms.mit.edu/conf/mit2/Abstracts/MorrisonJ.pdf
- “Hypermedia
and Synesthesia.” Proceedings of the Media
Ecology Association, Inaugural Convention,
Fordham University, New
York, NY, June 16–17, 2000. http://www.media-ecology.org/publications/proceedings/v1/hypermedia_and_synesthesia.html
- “The
Place of Marshall McLuhan in the Learning of His
Time.” Counterblast:
The e-journal of Culture & Communication 1 (1).
http://www.nyu.edu/pubs/counterblast/issue1_nov01/articles/morrison.html
- review
of
John Ellis, Seeing Things: Television in the
Age of Uncertainty
(London: I. B. Tauris, 2000) and David Gauntlett
and Annette Hill, TV
Living: Television, Culture, and Everyday Life
(London: Routledge,
1999). Technology and Culture 42 (1):
176–178. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/technology_and_culture/v042/42.1morrison.html
- “Marshall
McLuhan:
No Prophet Without Honor,” New Dimensions in
Communication, vol. XIII; Proceedings of
the 57th Annual
Conference of the New York State Communication
Association, Monticello,
New York, October 8–10, 1999. New York: Brooklyn
College of CUNY, 2000,
1–28.
- The
Policy
Analysis Exercise: A Guide for Students, manual edited and
co-authored with
Communications Program colleagues for the Office
of Teaching Programs,
John F. Kennedy School of Government. Cambridge,
Mass.: John F. Kennedy
School of Government, 1993, 1994.
- “A
Short
Guide to
Successful Writing in Management Communication,”
HBS Case Services No.
9-387-037, Rev. 9/87.
- prepared
comments
as
panel member of workshop led by Margaret Solomon,
University of Hawaii,
titled “Joyce’s Corpus as Word Machine,” in J.
Aubert and M. Jolas,
eds. Joyce & Paris
1902...1920–1940...1975; Papers from the
Fifth International James Joyce Symposium. Paris
16–20 June 1975.
Paris: Publications de l’Université de
Lille 3/ Éditions du C.N.R.S.,
1979.
I have
also
authored and
edited writing guides and technical notes in
preparing documents and
conducting research for MIT, the Kennedy School, and
Harvard Business
School.
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Research |
- “A
Stronger
Foundation for Presidential Debates,” Policy
Analysis Exercise prepared
for the Joan Shorenstein Barone Center on the
Press, Politics and
Public Policy, John F. Kennedy School of
Government, Harvard
University, in supplement to course requirements
for the Master in
Public Administration degree. Client and faculty
advisor: Marvin Kalb,
Director
- “Technological
Challenges
and Opportunities for Newspapers,” term project
for PPP-219
The Changing Press, taught by visiting Lombard
Chair Scholar Warren
Phillips, Director and former CEO, Dow Jones &
Company, Inc.
- “Networking
at
the
John F. Kennedy School of Government: Local,
Regional, and Global
Resources,” report prepared for the Research
Network Consortium at the
Kennedy School
- “Some
Recommendations
for Planning the Development of Information
Technology at the John F.
Kennedy School of Government,” term project for
M-678 Managing with
Information Technology: Organizational,
Professional, and Policy
Choices, taught by Dr. Jerry Mechling
- “Communication
Policies
and Practices at Hewlett-Packard,” on-site
research report
submitted to the Management Communication Program,
Graduate School of
Business Administration, Harvard University
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Curriculum
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