Richard
J. Schaefer Dept. of Communication and Journalism University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-1171 Phone: (505) 836-3673 or 917-9909 email:
Education
1992
Ph.D., Communication, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1987
M.S., Communication, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1973
B.A., English, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.
1975-79 Enrolled in
technical courses in film and television production at: The Film School,
Half Moon Bay, California; San
Francisco Art Institute; and
the School of Communication Electronics in San Francisco, California. Awarded a First Class FCC License in 1979.
Teaching Experience
1996-present: Assistant and Associate Professor, University
of New Mexico. Areas included
broadcast journalism and media writing, along with telecommunications,
new technologies, and research methods. Recently taught courses: Writing for the Mass Media,
Broadcast News I and II, Telecommunication Theory and Technology, Foundations
of Communication Research, Seminar:
Communication and Media.
Director of MasterÕs Program and the undergraduate broadcast
sequence.
Summer 2007-2010: Instructor for C&J 393/ 593:
Cross Border Issues courses in Central and Southern Mexico, Guatemala
and Honduras. Students working in Spanish produce in-depth
journalistic reports on immigration.
2003, Spring: Visiting instructor at International College
at Beijing in China. Taught
a U.S. style journalism and media writing course and supervised internships
at multinational and Chinese corporations.
1991-1996: Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism,
Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas. Areas included broadcast journalism and
television production, telecommunications and new technologies, and
information gathering for the mass media.
1987-90 Teaching Fellow, Department
of Communication, University of Utah.
Assistant taught introductory mass communication, television
production, and oversaw campus TV newscast.
1980-83 Taught
short courses in film and video production for the Utah Media Center,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
Other Work Experience 1984-87 Research Assistant at public television station KUED-TV
in Salt Lake City. Conducted
in-house programming and audience research which employed both quantitative
and qualitative methodologies.
1983-84 Consultant for WICAT Systems in Orem, Utah. Worked as principal writer and production
coordinator for an R&D interactive videodisk project. Interactive videodisks combine computer
and video technologies for instructional purposes.
1979-83 KUTV Television, Salt Lake City, Utah. Worked as an editor for evening newscasts;
designed, co-produced and edited a two-person anchor-less newscast,
produced and edited national segment fed via satellite from Washington,
D.C., and performed some operations for KUTV's Engineering Department.
Continued to work on an irregular basis for KUTV until 1986.
Theses
Schaefer, Richard
J. (1992). Prestige, advocacy, and journalistic
authority: An audio-visual
analysis of four CBS documentaries.
An unpublished doctoral dissertation, Department of Communication,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1987). A public television fund drive: People's descriptions of the circumstances
that influence pledging. An unpublished master's thesis, Department of Communication,
University of Utah, Salt Lake City.
Books
Schaefer, Richard J. (2010).
Writing for the Media. A digital online textbook published by
the Great River Technologies, Dubuque, IA.
Refereed
Publications
Schaefer, Richard J. &
Martinez, T. J. (2009). Trends in network news editing strategies from
1969 through 2005. Journal
of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 53:3, 347-364.
Schaefer, Richard J. &
Gonda, Gillian K. (2003). U.S.
public television workersÕ initial impressions of the DTV transition.
Southwestern Mass Communication Journal, 19:1, 45-54.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1998). The Development of CBS News Guidelines
during the Salant Years. Journal
of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, 42:1, 1-20.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1997). Editing Strategies in Television News
Documentaries. Journal
of Communication, 47:4, 69-88. Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995). A Nation at Risk: How an embattled agency set the policy
agenda for education in the 1980s.
Southwestern Mass Communication Journal, 11:1, 1-14.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995). A Theoretical and normative approach to
National Information Infrastructure policy. Internet Research: Electronic Networking Applications and Policy, 5:2, 4-13.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995). Deconstructing military propaganda:
CBS's 'The Selling of the Pentagon.'"
Studies in Communication, 5, 69-100.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1994). Reconsidering Harvest of Shame: The limitations of a broadcast journalism
landmark." Journalism
History, 19:4, 121-132.
Schaefer, Richard J. &
Avery, Robert K. (1993).
"Audience conceptualizations of Late Night with David
Letterman. Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic
Media 37:3, 253-273.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1991). Public television constituencies: A study in media aesthetics and intentions.
Journal of Film and Video, 1:1-2, 46-68.
Grants, Funded Exchanges, Special Projects and Broadcasts
FIPSE: VITAL Exchange Program
Grant (2008-2011). PI on
Federal Fund for Improvement in Post-Secondary Education Grant to bring
Canadian and Mexico students to the University of New Mexico and send
UNM students to Canada and Mexico to study water issues, in conjunction
with the University of Iowa: $189,000
of total funding, with approximately $50,000 dispersed by Richard Schaefer.
Center for Regional Studies several research
grants of approximately $6,000 to support Cross-Border Issues Group
research activities in 2009 through 2011.
Cross-Border Issues summer journalism exchange
program grants: ¥ University of New Mexico Office of the
Vice President for Student Services grants totaling approximately $12,000
to support the CJ 393: Cross-Border Issues: In-depth journalism exchange
program between 2007 and 2010. ¥ UISFL (Dept. of Education) grants of $3,820
in 2009 and 2010 administered through Latin-American Iberian Institute
to support CJ 393: Cross-Border Issues: In-depth journalism exchange
program.
Faculty Advisor for the
Talk Radio News Service / Young American Broadcasters Internships (2009-
forward) in Washington, DC. Program
that annually provides approximately $82,000 of scholarships, stipends
and living allowances to New Mexico students interning in Washington,
DC.
Faculty advisor for student-produced
radio and television streaming newscasts.
Cross-Boarder Issues Group
(2008, Nov. 23.). Schaefer,
Richard J., executive producer and reporter, and Carolyn Gonzales, producer
and reporter, of one-hour radio documentary entitled ÒPerspectives on
Mexican ImmigrationÓ that focused on presenting Mexican and indigenous
perspectives on migration. Reporters
Jennifer Vieth, Christina Lovato and Maggie Ybarra also produced material
for the Cross-Border Issues Group documentary. (Aired on KUNM-FM and
the public radio exchange. Winner
NM Press Women best radio documentary for 2008 and runner-up in National
Press Association long-format radio competition in 2008.)
University of New Mexico
Office of the Vice President for Student Services Grant of $2,000, UNM
Arts and Sciences Special Projects Grant of $3,102, and Universidad
Fray Luca Paccioli Grant of $2,500 for course entitled ÒCross-Border
Issues: In-Depth Journalistic Experiences,Ó which
was based on an exchange program between the University of New Mexico
and Universidad Fray Luca Paccioli in Cuernavaca, Mexico.
Cross-Boarder Issues Group
(2007, Oct.-Nov.). Schaefer,
Richard J., executive producer of five extended public radio reports
on Mexican migration to the United States.
SafeTeen New Mexico Grant
(2008) of $2,500 to re-produce
an assessment survey of the SafeTeen Safe Driving Module in New Mexico
High Schools.
Supervisor of a Graduate
(Student) Research Development Grant (2007) for $1,500 to graduate students
Santhosh Chandrashekar and Laura Burton to conduct a survey evaluating
the SafeTeen Safe Driving Program in Albuquerque high schools.
SafeTeen New Mexico Grant
(2007) of $1,500 to produce an assessment survey of the SafeTeen Safe
Driving Module in New Mexico High Schools.
University of New Mexico
TAS Grant (2006): Grant
($2996) to purchase equipment to enable students to perform multi-camera
remote Web broadcasts of sporting and news events using laptops and
digital cameras.
Thesis project chair for
Loretta SanchezÕs 26-minute video entitled ÒPublic AccessibleÓ on Albuquerque
public access Channel 27 (2006, August).
University of New Mexico
Research Allocation Committee (2005):
Grant ($2996) to collect data on network editing techniques and
conduct on-camera interviews with network editors and producers.
ArtsLab Equipment Funding
(2005) for $18,000 of digital video camera kits for use by broadcast
students and faculty.
Facilitative Leadership:
Four-part 47-minute DVD on communication techniques for managers
for Domenici Littlejohn Inc., in association with Janet Cramer, published
in 2005.
NASA PURSUE Project:
Co-PI with Janet M. Cramer on a $22,000 grant to engage undergraduate
students in research and develop a promotional video for the PURSUE
Project. May through December 2001.
Albuquerque Radio Broadcasters:
A $4,000 grant to train students in the use of digital audio
editing. August 2000.
University of New Mexico
Teaching Allocation Committee:
Administrator on grant to develop A-V materials for the Telecommunication
Theory and Technology course that was offered for the first time in
the fall of 1998.
New Mexico Health and Human
Services Department: Served
as PI on a grant to produce 60 second radio spots for the New Mexico
"Salud Project." Students
voiced over the "Salud" script.
Navajo Uranium Miners Oral
History and Photography Project:
Assisted UNM students and employees with the digital video postproduction
on Tufts University School of Medicine video on uranium mining in the
Southwest. August-September,
1997.
UNM Research Opportunity
Program: Organized a research
assistantship for a graduate student who assisted with the preliminary
stages and coding of a longitudinal study on television news editing
techniques. Summer, 1997.
Bernalillo County Environmental
Health Department: Trigger
Videos for Communication Training. Organized production on trigger videos that illustrated communication
problems as part of a larger research project directed by UNM researcher,
Corinne Shefner-Rogers. November,
1996 through April, 1997.
RIAS Foundation Journalist
Exchange Program: Served
as co-coordinator of RIAS Foundation's educational exchange of former
East German journalists to Texas.
Fall, 1993 through Spring, 1995. ($1,000 teaching stipend to
Richard Schaefer for each of two sessions) Electronic Access to Audio-Visual
Archives project: Received
a Texas A&M Research Minigrant to investigate the potential of accessing
public domain audio-visual records via the Internet. January, 1994.
Other Written Materials
Schaefer, Richard J. (Fall
2001 through Fall 2008). Writing
for the mass media notebook.
A 200-page notebook for C&J 151/171, Writing for the Mass
Media, desktop published with proceeds sent to the C&J Department.
Schaefer, Richard J. (2003).
Whither digital television?
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 47:1,
145.
Schaefer, Richard J. (2001).
Reflections on Herb Schiller.
Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media, 45:1,
184-185.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1999). Four articles, including "David Lowe,
"News Guidelines at CBS," "Palmer Williams," and
"Peter Davis." In
Encyclopedia of Television News, Ed. Michael D. Murray, Phoenix,
AZ: Oryx Press.
Richard J. Schaefer (1996,
Feb.). Annotated Synopsis
of the Telecommunications Act of 1996. A synopsis of new legislation that was electronically published
through the Communication Technology and Policy Division Web Page.
(www.unm.edu/~aejmcctp/ctphome.htm and http://excellent.com.utk.edu/CTP/telcom96.html)
Richard J. Schaefer (1996,
March). "Contemporary Issues and Perspectives on U.S. Telecommunication
Reform." Discussion paper distributed by the Texas A&M Center
for Biotechnology Policy and Ethics.
Richard J. Schaefer (1994-1995).
"Telecommunication Legislative Update."
Electronically distributed newsletter (Issues distributed via
Journet and Communet listservs.)
Reviews
Schaefer, Richard J. (2003).
P. H. Longstaff: The Communications Toolkit: How to Build and Regulate any Communication
Business. Journal of Media Economics, 16:4,
283-286.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995). "Selling of the Pentagon."
Journalism History, 21:1, 50-51f.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995). Review of Silencing Science: National Security Controls and Scientific
Communication. Sciphers,
15:3, 7-8.
Selected Papers and Presentations
Schaefer, Richard J., Gonzales,
Carolyn, and Schaefer, JoAnn (2010). Casa de Migrante: Lecheria Albergue. A competitive paper delivered to the Latin
American Crises and Opportunities Conference in Riverside, CA on April
24, 2010.
Schaefer, Richard J. and
Gonzales, Carolyn (2010). Invited
presentations on Mexican and Central American Migration, the Economics
of Migration, and Backpack Journalism at Tec de Monterrey, Estado de
MŽxicoÕs week of the humanities.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2009). Indigenous immigration, language and assimilation.
A paper presented to the Mass Communication Division at the National
Communication Association Annual Convention in Chicago, Nov. 13, 2009)
Schaefer, Richard J.; &
Gonzales, Carolyn (2009). Migratory
challenges to indigenous language and culture. A competitive paper presented at the International
Symposium on Indigenous Language Policy Research in Albuquerque, NM,
April 24, 2009.
Schaefer, Richard J. (2009).
Schaefer, Richard J. (2008, October).
ÒThe media and the financial crisis.Ó
A presentation at the University of New Mexico School of Law
Financial Crisis Symposium.
Schaefer, Richard J.; Gonzales,
Carolyn; L—pez Dur‡n, Arturo; Simpson, Harold; & L—pez Mar’n, Antonio (2008, October). Navajo migratory experience.
A paper presented at the Second Intercultural Congresso in Mexico City.
Schaefer, Richard J. &
Gonzales, Carolyn (2008, October).
Echoes of Mexican migration.
An invited documentary presentation at the University of New
Mexico Immigration Symposium, Albuquerque, NM.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2007, February). ÒTeaching digital media at a public commuting
university.Ó An invited presentation to the New Mexico Media Industries
Conference in Albuquerque, NM.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2006, August). ÒA time series analysis of network news
editing strategies from 1969 through 2005.Ó A competitive paper presented to the Radio-Television Journalism
Division at the AEJMC annual convention in San Francisco, CA.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2006, June). ÒNetwork news editing strategies.Ó A paper presented at the Visual Communication
Conference in Midway, UT.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2003, April). Polysemy and press theory: An analysis of Chinese and American interpretations
of ongoing news. An invited
paper presented at the 2003 International Symposium on American Studies
at Nankai University in Tianjin, China.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2002, August). Senior Scholar panelist to the Communication
Technology and Policy Division of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication (AEJMC) program on Copyright Policy in the Digital
Age, in Miami, Florida on August 8, 2002.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2001, August). "A longitudinal analysis of network
news editing strategies from 1969 through 1997." A competitive
paper presented to the Visual Communication Division at the AEJMC annual
convention in Washington, DC.
Schaefer, Richard J. (2001,
August). "A positivist's
approach to media ecology." An invited presentation sponsored by
the Communication Technology and Policy and Media Management Divisions
at the AEJMC annual convention in Washington, DC.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2001, July 25). "The State of Media Effects, Particularly
Related to Children." A one-hour invited presentation broadcast
on radio throughout Suriname as part of "The Influences of the
Media: Capabilities and
Possibilities," an international conference funded by the United
Nations Fund for Women and the United Fund for Children, held in Paramaribo,
Suriname.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2001, April). "Should BEA have an E-journal?"
An invited presentation at the Broadcast Education Association
annual convention in Las Vegas, NV.
Gonda, Gillian Kennedy
& Schaefer, Richard J. (2000,
August). ÒThe transition
to digital television: A
case study of KNME-TV.Ó A
competitive paper presented to the Communication Technology and Policy
Division at the AEJMC annual convention in Phoenix.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(2000, August). ÒSome new economic assumptions for the
communication media.Ó An
invited paper presented to the Communication Technology and Policy Division
at the AEJMC annual convention in Phoenix.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1998, Feb.). "Competing typologies for Information
in an Age of convergence." An invited paper for the AEJMC Convergence Conference in Dallas,
Texas.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1997, August). "Integrating non-linear video into
the curriculum." An
invited presentation to the Communication Policy and Technology and
Mass Communication and Society Divisions of the Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication's annual convention in Chicago,
Illinois.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1997, March). "The quality of media content in
traditional media and the Internet:
Broadcast Web sites."
An invited presentation for the Media Management and Entrepreneurship
Division of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's
Mid-Year Conference in Boulder, Colorado.
Schaefer, Richard J. &
Rush, J. R. (1996, August). "A
Policy Analysis of the Telecommunications Act of 1996."
A paper presented to the Law Division of the Association for
Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's annual convention in
Anaheim, California.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1996, April). "The Development of CBS News Guidelines
During the 1960s and 1970s." A paper presented at the annual Broadcast Educator's Convention
in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1996, March). "Overview of the Telecommunications
Act of 1996." A paper
presented to EEJMC's Mass Communication and Society and Communication
Technology and Policy Divisions' Mid-year conference in Grand Forks,
North Dakota.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1996, March). "Contemporary Issues and Perspectives
on U.S. Telecommunication Reform." A discussion paper issued by the Texas A&M Center for Biotechnology
Policy and Ethics. Accepted
with research award in March, 1996.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1996, February). "Contemporary Issues and Perspectives
on U.S. Telecommunication Reform."
A paper presented at the AEJMC Media Management and Entrepreneurship
and Communication Technology and Policy Mid-year Conference in Las Cruces,
New Mexico.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995, August). "Electronic Access to Historic Audio-Visual
Library and Archival Collections: Implications for Educators and Communication Scholars."
A paper presented to Communication Policy and Technology Division
of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication's
annual convention in Washington, D.C.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995, May). "The Politics of the New Mediated
Communication." A
paper presented at the annual International Communication Association
Convention in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995, April). "The National Digital Library Strategy
and Public Information."
A paper presented at the Media, Government, and Public Policy
Convention at Syracuse University.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995, April). "Richard S. Salant and the CBS Television
News Guidelines." A
paper presented at the Broadcast Education Association Convention in
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1995, February). "National Digital Library Strategy:
Journalists and Electronic Access to Governmental Audio-Visual
Archives." A paper presented at the Texas Association
of Broadcast Educators Conference in Austin, Texas. Schaefer, Richard J.
(1994, August). "A Theoretical and Normative Approach
to National Information Infrastructure Policy." A paper presented to Communication Policy
and Technology Division of the Association for Education in Journalism
and Mass Communication in Atlanta, Georgia.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1994, May). "Accessing Audio-Visual Library and
Archival Collections through the Information Highway." A paper presented at the Visual Communication Conference
in Blairsden, California.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1993, June). "Visualizing abstract information:
A case study in the nontraditional use of scientific visualization." A paper presented at
the Visual Communication Conference in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1993, April). "The public policy implications of
'Harvest of Shame.'" A
paper presented to the
History Division at the Broadcast Education Association Convention in
Las Vegas, Nevada.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1993, April). "Compositional techniques used in
four seminal CBS documentaries."
A paper presented to
the Television Production Division at the Broadcast Education Association
Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1993, February). "The editing techniques used in four
editorially-pointed CBS documentaries." A paper presented at the Texas Association of Broadcast Educators
Conference in Dallas, Texas.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1992, November). "CBS News guidelines and the limits
of authenticity" A
competitive paper presented at the national Speech Communication Association
annual convention in Chicago, Illinois.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1992, February). "The compositional styles of the
television documentary."
A paper presented at the Texas Association of Broadcast Educators
Conference in Dallas, Texas.
Schaefer, Richard J.
(1989, February). "The forces and constituencies of
public television: A study
in media aesthetics and intentions."
A paper presented at the Western Speech Communication Association
annual convention in Spokane, Washington.
Avery, Robert K. &
Schaefer, Richard J. (1988, November).
"Audience conceptualizations of Late Night with David
Letterman. A paper presented at the Speech Communication
Association annual convention in New Orleans.
Current
and Recent Academic and Community Service
Director of UNM Broadcast
Journalism Concentration from 1996 to the present. Faculty advisor to the TRNS/YAB Internship
Program. Founder, along
with Carolyn Gonzales and Arturo L—pez Dur‡n, of the Cross-Border Issues
Group, a group of faculty and students from the United States and Mexico
who examine social issues affecting people on both sides of the border. Expert present for Albuquerque Interfaith
symposia on immigration issues. Current advisor of the undergraduate Journalism Concentrations
and former director of M.A. Graduate Studies for the Department of Communication
and Journalism. College of Arts and Sciences representative to the University
of New Mexico Interdisciplinary Film and Digital Media Program.
Univ. of New Mexico ARTSLab and Latin American and Iberian Institute
Steering Committee member. Expert participant in research projects
on cognitive machines (Sandia National Labs and the UNM Center for High
Performance Materials- 2006).
Review and Criticism Editor of the Journal of Broadcasting
& Electronic Media for 2000-2003.
Formerly an ex-officio director of the New Mexico Broadcasters
Association. Former Chair of the KUNM Radio Board and Long Term Planning
Committee member, as well as former head of the Communication Technology
Division of AEJMC. Former
author of the "Telecommunications Legislative Update," an
electronically distributed newsletter, which was also reprinted in many
academic and technology newsletters.
Memberships
Association for Education
in Journalism and Mass Communication, Broadcast Education Association,
International Communication Association, New Mexico Broadcasters Association.
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