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John Street
John Street
Professor of Politics, University of East Anglia
Verified email at uea.ac.uk
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Mass media, politics and democracy
J Street
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2010
11072010
Celebrity politicians: Popular culture and political representation
J Street
The British journal of politics and international relations 6 (4), 435-452, 2004
9502004
Democracy, deliberation and design: the case of online discussion forums
S Wright, J Street
New media & society 9 (5), 849-869, 2007
8162007
Politics and popular culture
J Street, S Inthorn, M Scott
From entertainment to citizenship, 8-23, 2015
6632015
Music and politics
J Street
John Wiley & Sons, 2013
4422013
Rebel rock: The politics of popular music
J Street
Basil Blackwell, 1986
3611986
The Cambridge companion to pop and rock
S Frith, W Straw, J Street
Cambridge University Press, 2001
3172001
Do celebrity politics and celebrity politicians matter?
J Street
The British journal of politics and international relations 14 (3), 346-356, 2012
3092012
From media politics to e-protest
A Scott, J Street
Information, Communication & Society 3 (2), 215-240, 2000
299*2000
The Celebrity politician: Political; style and popular culture
J Street
Sage Publications, 2003
2372003
Politics and technology
J Street
Macmillan, 1992
2261992
‘Fight the power’: The politics of music and the music of politics
J Street
Government and opposition 38 (1), 113-130, 2003
2222003
Political culture–from civic culture to mass culture
J Street
British Journal of Political Science 24 (1), 95-113, 1994
1901994
Remote Control? Politics, Technology andElectronic Democracy'
J Street
European Journal of Communication 12 (1), 27-42, 1997
1611997
Playing to the crowd: The role of music and musicians in political participation
J Street, S Hague, H Savigny
The British journal of politics and international relations 10 (2), 269-285, 2008
1552008
Articas and the Emancipation of Uruguay
JH Street
CUP Archive, 1959
1291959
What is Donald Trump? Forms of ‘celebrity’in celebrity politics
J Street
Political studies review 17 (1), 3-13, 2019
1262019
Rock Against Racism and Red Wedge: from music to politics, from politics to music
S Frith, J Street
Rockin’the boat: Mass music and mass movements, 67-80, 1992
1171992
Politics lost, politics transformed, politics colonised? Theories of the impact of mass media
J Street
Political Studies Review 3 (1), 17-33, 2005
1032005
‘Simon Cowell for prime minister’? Young citizens’ attitudes towards celebrity politics
S Inthorn, J Street
Media, culture & society 33 (3), 479-489, 2011
992011
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