Bennett, James Richard
BENNETT, James Richard
BENNETT, James Richard. American, b. 1932. Genres: Civil liberties/Human rights, Communications/Media, Humanities, Literary criticism and history, Military/Defense/Arms control, Politics/Government. Career: University of Montana, assistant professor, 1960-62; University of Western Washington, assistant professor, 1962-65; University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, assistant professor, 1965-66, associate professor, 1966-71, professor, 1971-98; Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights, founder and director, 1984-98; Whistleblowers Research Center, director, 1998-; Peace Research Center, director, 1998-. Style, founder and editor, 1966-82; Fulbright Lecturer, Yugoslavia 1968-69. Publications: Prose Style: A Historical Approach through Studies, 1972; Bibliographies: Stylistics and Related Criticism, 1986; Control of Information in the United States, 1987; Control of the Media in the United States, 1991; Political Prisoners and Trials, 1995; Peace Movement Directory, 2001. Address: 2582 Jimmie Ave, Fayetteville, AR 72703, U.S.A. Online address: JBennet@uark.edu; comp.uark.edu/∼jbennet