In 1961, he received his Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and English at Centre College. From 1961 to 1962, he passed 24 graduate hours at the Department of Political Science of the University of Kentucky. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Political Science from the State University of New York at Albany, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy (1966).
Experience
Academic
Coulter was instructor in Government (especially: State Government and Metropolitan Politics) at the Department of Political Science of the University of Massachusetts Amherst/UMass Amherst (1964–1966). He was assistant professor (1966–1970) and associate professor (1970–1975) at the UMass Amherst. At the Department of Political Science of the College of Liberal Arts of Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, he was professor of Political Science (1976–1978). Coulter was professor of Political Science at the University of Alabama (UA) in Tuscaloosa, Alabama (1978–1990). He held the chair of the Department of Political Science of the College of Arts and Sciences of the UA (1978–1985). Coulter is Founder and was Director of the Institute for Social Science Research (ISSR) of the College of Arts and Sciences of the UA (1985–1990). He was professor of Political Science of the UNO (1990–2006). For a decade, he was dean of the College of Liberal Arts (COLA) of the UNO (1990–2000), and he was vice chancellor Associate for International Programs of the UNO (2000–2002). Coulter was dean of the College of Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA; today: Center for Urban and Public Affairs [CUPA], College of Planning and Urban Studies) of the UNO (2004–2006). He retired from the UNO on February 28, 2006. The UNO awarded him the status of Dean and Professor Emeritus in 2007.
"Organizational Effectiveness in the Public Sector: The Example of Municipal Fire Protection", Administrative Science Quarterly, 24, 1, March 1979, pp. 65–82.
With Patrick R. Cotter and Jeffrey Cohen: "Race-of-Interviewer Effects in Telephone Interviews", Public Opinion Quarterly, 46, 2, summer 1982, pp. 278–284.
With Karin Brown: "Subjective and Objective Measures of Police Service Delivery", Public Administration Review, 43, 1, January/February 1983, pp. 50–59.
With Terry Pittman: "Measuring Who Gets What: A Mathematical Model of Maldistribution", Political Methodology (since 1986: Political Analysis), 9, 3, 1983, pp. 215–234.
"Inferring the Distributional Effects of Bureaucratic Decision Rules", Policy Studies Journal, 12, 2, University of Colorado Denver, December 1983, pp. 347–55.
With Terry Busson (from Policy Evaluation for Local Government): A symposium in Policy Studies Journal, 12, 2, University of Colorado Denver, December 1983, pp. 271–385.
"There's a Madness in the Method: Redefining Citizen Contacting of Government Officials", Urban Affairs Quarterly, 28, 2, December 1992, pp. 297–316.
References
^Philip B. Coulter: CVArchived 2012-03-28 at the Wayback Machine (last updated: January 12, 2005; PDF file, about 44 kB).