Online and uncivil? Patterns and determinants of incivility in newspaper website comments K Coe, K Kenski, SA Rains Journal of communication 64 (4), 658-679, 2014 | 1164 | 2014 |
Hostile news: Partisan use and perceptions of cable news programming K Coe, D Tewksbury, BJ Bond, KL Drogos, RW Porter, A Yahn, Y Zhang Journal of communication 58 (2), 201-219, 2008 | 455 | 2008 |
The God strategy: How religion became a political weapon in America D Domke, K Coe Oxford University Press, 2010 | 376 | 2010 |
Perceptions of uncivil discourse online: An examination of types and predictors K Kenski, K Coe, SA Rains Communication research 47 (6), 795-814, 2020 | 252 | 2020 |
No shades of gray: The binary discourse of George W. Bush and an echoing press K Coe, D Domke, ES Graham, SL John, VW Pickard Journal of communication 54 (2), 234-252, 2004 | 190 | 2004 |
Content analysis, quantitative K Coe, JM Scacco The international encyclopedia of communication research methods, 1-11, 2017 | 183* | 2017 |
Incivility and political identity on the Internet: Intergroup factors as predictors of incivility in discussions of news online SA Rains, K Kenski, K Coe, J Harwood Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication 22 (4), 163-178, 2017 | 137 | 2017 |
Going public as political strategy: The Bush administration, an echoing press, and passage of the Patriot Act D Domke, ES Graham, K Coe, S Lockett John, T Coopman Political Communication 23 (3), 291-312, 2006 | 120 | 2006 |
Petitioners or prophets? Presidential discourse, God, and the ascendancy of religious conservatives K Coe, D Domke Journal of Communication 56 (2), 309-330, 2006 | 94 | 2006 |
Going public, crisis after crisis: The Bush administration and the press from September 11 to Saddam SL John, DS Domke, KM Coe, ES Graham Rhetoric & Public Affairs 10 (2), 195-220, 2007 | 93 | 2007 |
Priming patriots: Social Identity processes and the dynamics of public support for war SL Althaus, K Coe Public Opinion Quarterly 75 (1), 65-88, 2011 | 92 | 2011 |
The ubiquitous presidency: Toward a new paradigm for studying presidential communication JM Scacco, K Coe International Journal of Communication 10, 24, 2016 | 74 | 2016 |
Obama on the stump: Features and determinants of a rhetorical approach K Coe, M Reitzes Presidential Studies Quarterly 40 (3), 391-413, 2010 | 71 | 2010 |
Social norms and the dynamics of online incivility Y Shmargad, K Coe, K Kenski, SA Rains Social Science Computer Review 40 (3), 717-735, 2022 | 59 | 2022 |
Video news releases and the public: The impact of source labeling on the perceived credibility of television news D Tewksbury, J Jensen, K Coe Journal of Communication 61 (2), 328-348, 2011 | 55 | 2011 |
Masculinity as political strategy: George W. Bush, the “war on terrorism,” and an echoing press K Coe, D Domke, MM Bagley, S Cunningham, N Van Leuven Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 29 (1), 31-55, 2007 | 55 | 2007 |
Education coverage in television news: A typology and analysis of 35 years of topics K Coe, PJ Kuttner Aera Open 4 (1), 2332858417751694, 2018 | 54 | 2018 |
The major addresses of modern presidents: Parameters of a data set K Coe, R Neumann Presidential Studies Quarterly 41 (4), 727-751, 2011 | 46 | 2011 |
The other closet?: Atheists, homosexuals and the lateral appropriation of discursive capital W Anspach, K Coe, C Thurlow Critical Discourse Studies 4 (1), 95-119, 2007 | 46 | 2007 |
Marginalized identity invocation online: The case of President Donald Trump on Twitter K Coe, RA Griffin Social Media+ Society 6 (1), 2056305120913979, 2020 | 45 | 2020 |