Stephen Lind
Assistant Professor
Business Administration
Washington & Lee University
United States of America
Biography
Stephen Lind joined the Business Administration Department in 2013 to lead in the Williams School’s innovative oral communication initiative. Professor Lind teaches courses in modern professional communication such as presentation design, business writing, and digital video creation while also working with the CommCenter. He has taught communication skills and concepts at the university level since 2005. Prior to teaching, Lind competed nationally on the policy debate circuit under the training of presidential debate coach Brett O’Donnell.
Research Interest
Religious references in mainstream entertainment media, Charles M. Schulz Peanuts franchise, digital video culture, rhetoric
Publications
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Lind, S.J. (2014) “Studying Religion/Spirituality in a Mediated Religio-Secular Age of Publicity: the Need for Transdisciplinarity.†Journal of Communication and Religion 37 (2).
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Lind, S.J. (Dec. 20, 2015) “You’re a Merry Man, Charlie Brown.†Wall Street Journal, A21. Lind, S.J. (Oct. 28, 2016) “Academic Minute: The Great Pumpkin.†Inside Higher Ed/WA
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Lind, S.J. (2015) A Charlie Brown Religion: Exploring the Spiritual Life and Work of Charles M. Schulz. Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi.