Paul James, a pen name used by American banker James Warburg (1896–1969) when writing songs with his wife, Kay Swift
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A second lineage of engaged theory has been developed by researchers who began their association through the Global Cities Institute, scholars such as Manfred Steger, Paul James and Damian Grenfell, drawing upon a range of writers from Pierre Bourdieu to Benedict Anderson and Charles Taylor.
Paul James was the programming engineer and digital editor on A Worm's Life, the 1996 Crash Test Dummies album.
Blowzabella - New Tunes for Dancing (by Andy Cutting, Nigel Eaton, Jo Freya, Paul James, Ian Luff, Cliff Stapleton, David Shepherd, Jon Swayne), Blowzabella, Glastonbury (2004) ISBN 0-9549013-0-4
Bob was a co-founder of Wandle Valley Radio (WVR) in 1984, still under the pseudonym "Roger Tate", broadcasting a soul/funk/hi-energy programme (he was a friend of the hi-energy artist Hazell Dean) alongside Alan Rogers and Paul James (both pseudonyms for obvious reasons).