[Air-l] suggestions?
Ellis Godard
ellis.godard at csun.edu
Thu May 18 12:43:59 PDT 2006
Here's a nice summary of (esp. early) literature on televangelism:
http://hirr.hartsem.edu/ency/Televangelism.htm
The term was coined by Jeff Hadden. Here's a list of his works, many of
which will be of interest to you, and a number of which are offered in
(reformatted) full text:
http://religiousbroadcasting.lib.virginia.edu/pubs/
Asides: Hadden, who was on my Master's thesis committee, has been labelled a
"cult apologist" for focusing his final 15 years (before passing in January
2003) charaterizing new religious movements (esp. Scientology and the
Unification Church) without value-laden critique. Despite his employment of
pscychological ideas in lectures (he often castigated me publicly for
adhering to Pure Sociology), he was a steadfastly scientific, and deserves
being remembered for that. And his earlier work, on church organization and
mass media, is similarly remarkable.
-eg
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Charles Ess
> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2006 6:40 AM
>
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>
> I'm doing some work on religion online, and am keen on
> finding both resources and resource persons in the area of
> fundamentalism as communicated through mass media.
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