Stephen Coleman (professor)
Stephen Coleman is a British born author on politics and communication. He is Professor of Political Communication at the University of Leeds.
Books
- Coleman S (2013) How Voters Feel. New York; Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. [In preparation]
- Coleman S (2010) Leaders in the Living Room - the Prime Ministerial Debates of 2010: Evidence, Evaluation and Some Recommendations. Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
- Coleman S; Ross K (2010) The Media and the Public: Them and Us in Media Discourse. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley.
- Coleman S; Coleman S; Morrison DE (2009) Public Trust in the News. Oxford: Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
- Coleman S; Coleman S; Blumler JG (2009) The Internet and Democratic Citizenship: Theory, Practice and Policy. NY: Cambridge University Press.
- Coleman S (2003) The E-Connected World: Opportunities and Risks. McGill University Press.
Journal articles
- Blumler JG; Coleman S (2013) “Paradigms of civic communication”, International Journal of Communication. 7.1: 173-187.
- Coleman S (2013) “Debate on television: The spectacle of deliberation”, Television and New Media. 14.1: 20-30.
- Moss GS; Coleman S (2013) “Deliberative Manoeuvres in the Digital Darkness: E-Democracy Policy in the UK”, British Journal of Politics and International Relations.
- Coleman S (2012) “Believing the news: From sinking trust to atrophied efficacy”, European Journal of Communication. 27.1: 35-45.
- Coleman S; Morrison DE; Anthony S (2012) “A CONSTRUCTIVIST STUDY OF TRUST IN THE NEWS”, Journalism Studies. 13.1: 37-53.
- Coleman S (2012) “It's Time for the Public to Reclaim to the Public Interest”, TELEVISION & NEW MEDIA. 13.1: 7-11.
- Coleman S; Moss GS (2012) “Under Construction: the Field of Online Deliberation Research”, Journal of Information Technology & Politics. 9.1: 1-15.
- Coleman S; Blumler JG (2011) “The Wisdom of Which Crowd? On the Pathology of a Listening Government”, POLIT QUART. 82.3: 355-364.
- Coleman S (2011) “Kids and Credibility: An Empirical Examination of Youth, Digital Media Use and Information Credibility”, BRITISH JOURNAL OF EDUCATIONAL STUDIES. 59.2: 201-202.
- Blumler JG; Coleman S (2010) “Political Communication in Freefall: The British Case-and Others?”, INT J PRESS/POLIT. 15.2: 139-154.
- Coleman S (2010) “Driving Democracy: Do Power-Sharing Institutions Work?”, INT J PRESS/POLIT. 15.2: 246-247.
- Coleman S (2010) “Acting powerfully Performances of power in Big Brother”, INT J CULTURAL STUD. 13.2: 127-146.
- Coleman S; Kuik A; van Zoonen L (2009) “Laughter and Liability: The Politics of British and Dutch Television Satire”, BRIT J POLIT INT REL. 11.4: 652-665.
- Gurevitch M; Coleman S; Blumler JG (2009) “Political Communication-Old and New Media Relationships”, ANN AM ACAD POLIT SS. 625: 164-181.
- Coleman S (2008) “The Depiction of Politicians and Politics in British Soaps”, TELEV NEW MEDIA. 9.3: 197-219.
- Shifman L; Ward S; Coleman S (2007) “Only joking? Online humour in the 2005 UK general election”, Information Communication and Society. 10.4: 465-487.
- Coleman S (2007) “Political marketing: A comparative perspective”, PARLIAMENT AFF. 60.1: 180-186.
- Coleman S (2006) “Digital voices and analogue citizenship: Bridging the gap between young people and the democratic process”, Public Policy Research. 13.4: 257-261.
- Coleman S (2006) “How the other half votes: Big Brother viewers and the 2005 general election”, International Journal of Cultural Studies. 9.4: 457-479.
- Coleman S (2006) “How the other half votes: Big Brother viewers and the 2005 British general election campaign”, International Journal of Cultural Studies. 9.4: 457-479.
- Coleman S (2006) “Parliamentary communication in an age of digital interactivity”, ASLIB PROC. 58.5: 371-388.
- Coleman S (2005) “New mediation and direct representation: reconceptualizing representation in the digital age”, New Media & Society. 7.2: 177-198.
- Coleman S (2005) “The Lonely Citizen: Indirect Representation in an Age of Networks”, Political Communication. 22.2: 197-214.
- Coleman S (2005) “Just How Risky is Online Voting?”, None. 10
- Coleman S (2005) “Blogs and the new politics of listening”, The Political Quarterly. 76.2: 272-280.
- Coleman S (2004) “Connecting Parliament to the Public via the Internet: Two Case Studies of Online Consultations”, Information, Communication and Society. 7.1: 1-22.
- Coleman S (2004) “Whose Conversation? Engaging the Public in Authentic Polylogue”, The Political Quarterly. 75.2: 112-120.
- Coleman S (2003) “A Tale of Two Houses: The House of Commons, the Big Brother House and the People at Home”, Parliamentary Affairs. 56.4: 733-758.
- Coleman S (2003) “Exploring New Media Effects on Representative Democracy”, None. 9.3: 1-16.
- Coleman S (2002) “Election Call 2001”, Parliamentary Affairs. 55.4: 731-742.
- Coleman S “Acting Powerfully: Performances of Power in Big Brother’,”, International Journal of Cultural Studies. 13.2: 127-146.
- Coleman S “Political Communication in Freefall: the British Case – and Others?”, The International Journal of Press/Politics. 15.2: 139-154.
Chapters
- Coleman S (2012) “The Internet as a Space for Policy Deliberation”, In: The Argumentative Turn Revisited: Public Policy as Communicative Practice. Durham, NC: Duke University Press.
- Coleman S; Blumler JG; Steibel F (2011) “Media Coverage of the Prime Ministerial Debates”, In: Wring, D., Mortimore, R. and Atkinson, S (eds.) Political Communication in Britain : The Leader's Debates, the Campaign and the Media in the 2010 General Election. Palgrave.
- Coleman S (2011) Connecting Democracy: Online Consultation and the Flow of Political Communication. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
- Coleman S (2010) “‘Making Citizens Online: From Virtual Boy Scouts to Activist Networks’”, In: Young People, ICTs and Democracy.
- Coleman S (2010) “'Representation and Mediated Politics: Representing Representation in an age of Irony'”, In: Brants K; Voltmer K (eds.) Political Communication in Postmodern DEmocracy: Challenging the Primacy of Politics. Palgrave.
- Coleman S; Morrison DE; Yates S (2010) “'The Mediation of Political Disconnection'”, In: Brants K; Voltmer K (eds.) Political Communication in Postmodern DEmocracy: Challenging the Primacy of Politics. Palgrave.
- Coleman S (2007) “‘From Big Brother to Big Brother: two faces of interactive engagement’”, In: Dahlgren P (eds.) Young Citizens and New Media: Learning Democratic Engagement. Routledge.
- Coleman S (2007) “‘From Big Brother to Big Brother: two faces of interactive engagement’”, In: Dahlgren P (eds.) Young Citizens and New Media: Learning Democratic Participation. Routledge. 21-40 [Submitted]
- Coleman S (2007) “Doing it for themselves: Management versus autonomy in youth e-citizenship'”, In: Bennett WL (eds.) Civic Life Online: learning how digital media can engage youth. MIT Press. [Submitted]
- Coleman S (2007) “'E-Democracy: the History and Future of an Idea'”, In: Quah; D; Silverstone; R; Mansell; R; Avgerou; C (eds.) The Oxford Handbook of Information and Communication Technologies. Oxford University Press.
- Coleman S (2007) “‘From Big Brother to Big Brother: two faces of interactive engagement’”, In: Dahlgren P (eds.) Young Citizens and New Media: Learning Democratic Engagement. Routledge.
- Coleman S (2005) “New Media and Parliamentary Democracy”, In: Giddings P (eds.) The Future of Parliament: Issues for a New Century. Palgrave Macmillan. 242-253
- Coleman S (2004) “Internet Voting and Democratic Politics in an age of crisis and risk”, In: Trechsel AH; Mendez F (eds.) The European Union and e-voting: addressing the European Parliament's internet voting challenge. Routledge. 223-236
- Coleman S (2003) “E-coverage of Europe”, In: Bond M (eds.) Europe, Parliament and the Media. Federal Trust.
- Coleman S (2002) “The Peoples' Voice?”, In: Atkinson S; Bartle J; Mortimore R (eds.) Political Communication: the General Election of 2001. Frank Cass. 246-258
- Coleman S (2002) “BBC Radio Ulter's Talkback phone-in: public feedback in a divided public space”, In: Jankowski N; Prehn O (eds.) Community Media in the Information Age Perspectives and Prospects. Hampton Press. 125-150
- Coleman S (2001) “The Online Campaign”, In: Norris P (eds.) Britain Votes, 2001. Oxford University Press.
- Coleman S (2001) “The Transformation of Citizenship?”, In: Axford B; Huggins R (eds.) New Media and Politics. Sage.
- Conferences Macintosh A; Coleman S; Schneeberger A (2009) eParticipation: The Research Gaps. Proceedings: ELECTRONIC PARTICIPATION, PROCEEDINGS 5694: 1-11.
References
- ↑ "Professor Stephen Coleman » Institute of Communications Studies". ics.leeds.ac.uk. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
- ↑ "Oxford Internet Institute - People - Professor Stephen Coleman". oii.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
- ↑ "Stephen Coleman | The Guardian". theguardian.com. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
- ↑ "Professor Stephen Coleman". engagingcommunities2005.org. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
- ↑ "Interview with Stephen Coleman". sciencewise-erc.org.uk. Retrieved 2014-04-16.
- ↑ "Introducing Professor Stephen Coleman". connectingbristol.org. Retrieved 2014-04-16.