Heard on the East Side: Stories from Macon’s First Neighborhood. The Art of the Political Swamp: Walt Kelly and Pogo. Guangzhou, China: American Chamber of Commerce in South China, 2018. 2018 White Paper on the Business Environment in China. Guangzhou, China: American Chamber of Commerce in South China, 2019. 2019 White Paper on the Business Environment in China. Guangzhou, China: American Chamber of Commerce in South China, 2020. 2020 White Paper on the Business Environment in China. Jinan University’s International School, where he often teaches Western-style journalism in the summers, awarded him Permanent Visiting Scholar status in 2016. Black has traveled to 49 states (he’ll get to Alaska eventually) and over 20 countries. He regularly teaches Journalism History, Media Law, Media Ethics, Media and Current Issues, and News Literacy. Black has taught most of the classes in the Journalism and Media Studies Department but prides himself on preserving journalism as a liberal art. His primary interest is media in transition and how the media is used to promote change. Black has published articles concerning Chinese media, semiotics, and Cold War pop culture in numerous academic journals and publications. B.S., Broadcast Communications, Mercer Universityĭr.M.A., Journalism Management, University of Kansas.Ph.D., Public Communication,Georgia State University. He also curated and wrote The American Chamber of Commerce in South China’s White Paper on the Business Environment in China 2018, 20, an annual publication of over 500 pages that are presented in both English and Mandarin. Black spends his summers for the most part in China where he was awarded Permanent Visiting Scholar status at Jinan University International Schools. He has also published extensively in magazines and academic journals. His first book was Walt Kelly and Pogo: The Art of the Political Swamp. His work has appeared on NPR, CNN, UPI, ABC Radio, and Georgia News Network. His awards include the National Association of Teacher of English Award for Superior Writing, The Roberta Kevelson Scholarship Award from the Semiotic Society of America, and The Atlanta Olympic Committee’s Olympic Force Award for Superior Community Service. James Eric (Jay) Black’s professional background includes print, broadcast, and film.
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