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Dr. Richard F. Wolff
Full Professor of Speech, Media Studies and Religious Studies
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Publications
The Church on TV: Portrayals of Priests, Pastors and Nuns on American Television Series.
New York: Continuum, 2010.
"The State of Media Curricula at Accredited Seminaries inthe U.S." Journal of Media and Religion. 9(3), July-September 2010.
"Film Depictions of Radio." Christopher H. Sterling, ed.
Encyclopedia of Radio. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, 2004.
"Self-reflection: An Essential Quality for Phenomenological Researchers."
Together with republication of "A Phenomenological Study of In-Church and
Televised Worship." Sharan B. Merriam, ed. Qualitative Research and
Practice: Examples for Discussion and Analysis. California:
Jossey-Bass, 2002.
"Radio Ministers and Evangelists." Ray and Pat Browne, eds. The Guide to
United States Popular Culture. Bowling Green: Popular Press, 2001.
"The Bishop and the Gargoyle: A Study of Network-Produced Prime-Time
Church-Set Dramatic Old-Time Radio Programs." Journal of Radio Studies
7(2), Winter 2000.
"A Phenomenological Study of In-Church and Televised Worship." Journal
for the Scientific Study of Religion 38(2), June 1999.
"Prime-Time Televisions History of the American Church: A Critical
Assessment." Journal of Communication and Religion 18(2), September 1995.
"The Flying Nun and Post-Vatican II Catholicism." Journal of Popular Film
and Television 19(2), Summer 1991.
"Davey & Goliath: The Response of a Church-Produced Childrens TV Program
to Emerging Social Issues." Journal of Popular Film and Television 18(3),
Fall 1990.
"ClergywomenThe Lutheran Case: An Inside Look at Lutheran Female Clergy
in America." The Cresset 51(6), April 1988.
Presentations
"New Media in Today's World." Panel discussion sponsored by the Alpha Chi Honor Society,
Dowling College, Long Island, New York, October 2010.
"The Church and its Representation on American Television."
Conference on Christianity and Literature, Brooklyn Heights, New York,
November, 1997.
"The Male Gaze in Recent Feminist Theory and Media Practice." American
Association of University Women, Oshkosh, Wisconsin, September 1994.
"Mass Communication in Cultural Context." American Association of
University Women, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, October 1993.
"Dilemmas in Teaching Multiculturalism: A Panel Discussion." 23rd annual
convention of the Popular Culture Association, Louisville, Kentucky, March
1992.
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