Ted Coopman
Academic Background
- Bachelor of Arts, Theatre Arts, Fresno State University1987
- Masters Degree, Mass Communications, CSU-San Jose 1995
- Doctor of Philosophy, Communication, University of Washington 2008
Dr. Coopman's research on free radio, media-based collective action, activist's use of technology, and media law and theory is informed by his own experiences as an activist. Ted founded (in 2011) and Program plans the iResearch Department of Communication Studies Invitational Scholar Slam. He was also College of Social Sciences Social Media Project Coordinator and Team Leader (2016), a Faculty Consultant for Academic Technology College of Social Sciences (2014-2015), Campus-wide Coordinator and Program Designer, and a Faculty Consultant for Academic Technology (2013-2014), all at San José State University.
Lagos, T., Coopman T.M., & Tomhave, J. (2014). Parallel polis: Toward a theoretical framework of the modern public sphere and the structural advantages of the internet to foster and maintain parallel social and political institutions. New Media and Society, 16(3), 398-414.
Coopman, T. M. (2011) Networks of dissent: Emergent forms in media based collective action. Critical Studies in Media Communication 28(2), 153-172..
Coopman, T.M. (2009). Toward a pervasive communication environment perspective. First Monday 14. Available at: http://firstmonday.org/htbin/cgiwrap/bin/ojs/index.php/fm/article/viewArticle/2277/2069
Coopman, T. M. (2007). Spectrum wars: Bridging factionalism in the fight for free radio. In L.R. Frey & K. M. Carragee (Eds.), Communication activism, Vol. 2: Communication for social change. (pp. 223-254). Cresskill, NJ: Hampton Press.
Graham, E. S., Domke, D., Coe, K., John, S. L., & Coopman, T. M. (2006). Follow the leader: The Bush administration, new media, and the U.S.A. Patriot Act. Political Communication, 23, 291-312.
2012-2013 | Faculty Favorite Delphi Center for Teaching and Learning |
2008 | Outstanding Edited Scholarly Book in the Applied Communication Division, National Communication Association convention, San Diego (Carragee & Frey, Eds.) |
2008 | Certificate of Appreciation, San José State University Career Center |
2007 | Top Paper Award, Communication Theory Interest Group, Western States Communication Association Convention,Seattle |
2006 | Top Paper Award, Mass Communication Division, National Communication Association Convention, San Antonio |