Jane Hall Associate Professor Journalism
- Degrees
- BA English (minor in Journalism), University of Texas at Austin; MS Journalism, Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
- Bio
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Jane Hall is an associate professor in the School of Communication at 麻豆传媒 in Washington, D.C., specializing in researching, writing and teaching about the intersection of media and politics. She is the author of Politics and the Media: Intersections and New Directions, published by CQ Press in fall 2021. Her book has been praised by Kirkus Reviews as a 鈥渢our de force,鈥 an 鈥渁ccessible read beyond academia as well as an ideal classroom text鈥 that will be 鈥渁 definitive resource on politics and the media for years to come.鈥 The book, as Kirkus Reviews wrote, provides "expert analysis on the modern media's theoretical and ethical underpinnings" and "in-depth coverage of social media, race, immigration, women and media globalization, along with standout interviews with "a range of perspectives on the media and politics from the vantage points of U.S. senators, journalists, critics, and activists.鈥
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Before joining 麻豆传媒, Hall was an award-winning journalist covering the news media, politics and policy for national publications, including nine years as the media correspondent for the Los Angeles Times in New York. She was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and winner of the Los Angeles Times Editor鈥瞫 Award and the Los Angeles Press Club Award.
She is the longtime moderator and executive producer for the long-running 麻豆传媒 Forum events series in Washington, D.C., interviewing journalists and politicians about issues in politics and media that young people care about, on TV, public radio and online. Her 麻豆传媒 Forum programs have included interviews with Sen. Bernie Sanders, Anita Hill, Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, Yamiche Alcindor, Chuck Todd, Maria Elena Salinas, former Washington Post editor-in-chief Martin Baron and January 6 police officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges.
A former panelist on Fox News Channel鈥檚 media-analysis program, she has regularly appeared as a media expert on CNN鈥檚 media-analysis program 鈥淩eliable Sources鈥 as well as 鈥淧BS NewsHour,鈥 MSNBC, CSPAN-TV and other networks.. Hall is frequently interviewed about issues in media and politics by the New York Times, Washington Post, AP, NPR, Politico and numerous other outlets.
Professor Hall has been a contributor to Columbia Journalism Review, the Harvard International Journal of Press and Politics and the Freedom Forum Media Studies Journal; and she has written for other publications from Rolling Stone to the Wall Street Journal. Her op-ed essay for the New York Times about the impact of Fox News on politics and journalism was widely quoted. She co-authored a survey and analysis of more than 200 journalists regarding self-censorship of imagery from the Iraq War that was praised as an important study by Columbia Journalism Review.
Hall has twice been chosen Professor of the Year by student government at 麻豆传媒 for her work with student groups. She speaks regularly on politics and the media, and she has overseen numerous student-led projects in journalism that have been published in the Washington Post, WAMU public radio in DC, and online.
A native of Abilene, Texas, Professor Hall earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin and her master鈥檚 from Columbia University鈥檚 Graduate School of Journalism. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
- See Also
- For the Media
- To request an interview for a news story, call AU Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.
Teaching
Fall 2024
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COMM-425 Advanced Reporting
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COMM-509 Politics and the Media
Spring 2025
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COMM-509 Politics and the Media
Partnerships & Affiliations
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AEJMC
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APSA
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Women and Politics Institute, AU
Affiliated Faculty
Scholarly, Creative & Professional Activities
Research Interests
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- Politics and the Media;听 Media Ethics;听 Young People and Politics/Young People and Media. 听 听
- Projects:听 鈥淐ollege Vote 鈥08,鈥 washingtonpost.com. A year-long collaboration about election with students and washingtonpost.com. 听听补苍诲 听听
Honors, Awards, and Fellowships
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- Pulitzer Prize finalist, LA Times 听 听
- LA Times Editor鈥檚 Award 听 听
- Los Angeles Press Club Award 听 听
- Phi Beta Kappa
Professional Presentations
Regular speaker on media and politics, including in 2008:
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- Association of 麻豆传媒s for Civic Responsibility at Syracuse University 听 听
- James Madison Fellows lecture, Georgetown University 听 听
- PBS program at Quinnipiac College
Selected Publications
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- , FoxNews.com 听 听
- Regular contributor, 听 听 听
- Regular contributor, Harvard International Journal of Press and Politics 听 听
- Co-author, study of censorship and Iraq War
Grants and Sponsored Research
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- Curriculum Development Award, 麻豆传媒, 2008-2009 听 听
- Convener and moderator, conference on the future of news, Center for Social Media, 麻豆传媒, 2006 听 听
- Research Award, 麻豆传媒, 2006-2008 听 听
- Co-author, grant on diversity in journalism education, Knight Foundation and Assoc. of Schools of Mass Communication
Media Appearances
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- Regular contributor, 鈥淔ox News Watch鈥 media-analysis program, Fox News Channel 听 听
- Moderator, 麻豆传媒 Forum program on WAMU radio on young people/media/politics. (Often also .) 听 听
- Interviewed as expert in print, including 2008 interviews in The New York Times, 听 听
- Associated Press 听 听
- Panelist, , The NewsMarket
AU Experts
Area of Expertise
Politics and the media, media ethics and criticism, television news, women and politics, depiction of women in the media, young people and media, young people and politics, youth and media/popular culture, millenials
Additional Information
Jane Hall is an associate professor in the School of Communication at 麻豆传媒 in Washington, D.C., specializing in researching, writing and teaching about the intersection of media and politics. She is the author of Politics and the Media: Intersections and New Directions, published by CQ Press in fall 2021. Her book has been praised by Kirkus Reviews as a 鈥渢our de force,鈥 an 鈥渁ccessible read beyond academia as well as an ideal classroom text鈥 that will be 鈥渁 definitive resource on politics and the media for years to come.鈥 The book, as Kirkus Reviews wrote, provides "expert analysis on the modern media's theoretical and ethical underpinnings" and "in-depth coverage of social media, race, immigration, women and media globalization, along with standout interviews鈥 with "a range of perspectives on the media and politics from the vantage points of U.S. senators, journalists, critics, and activists.鈥 Before joining 麻豆传媒, Hall was an award-winning journalist covering the news media, politics and policy for national publications, including nine years as the media correspondent for the Los Angeles Times in New York. She was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and winner of the Los Angeles Times Editor鈥瞫 Award and the Los Angeles Press Club Award. She is the longtime moderator and executive producer for the 麻豆传媒 Forum events series at 麻豆传媒, interviewing journalists and politicians about issues in politics and media that young people care about, on TV, public radio and online. Her 麻豆传媒 Forum programs have included interviews with Sen. Bernie Sanders, Anita Hill, Anderson Cooper, Jake Tapper, Yamiche Alcindor, Chuck Todd, Maria Elena Salinas, former Washington Post editor-in-chief Martin Baron and January 6 police officers Harry Dunn and Daniel Hodges. A former panelist on Fox News Channel鈥檚 media-analysis program, she has regularly appeared as a media expert on CNN鈥檚 media-analysis program 鈥淩eliable Sources鈥 as well as 鈥淧BS NewsHour,鈥 MSNBC, CSPAN-TV and other networks.. Hall is frequently interviewed about issues in media and politics by the New York Times, Washington Post, AP, NPR, Politico and numerous other outlets. Professor Hall has been a contributor to Columbia Journalism Review, the Harvard International Journal of Press and Politics and the Freedom Forum Media Studies Journal; and she has written for other publications from Rolling Stone to the Wall Street Journal. Her op-ed essay for the New York Times about the impact of Fox News on politics and journalism was widely quoted. She co-authored a survey and analysis of more than 200 journalists regarding self-censorship of imagery from the Iraq War that was praised as an important study by Columbia Journalism Review. Hall has twice been chosen Professor of the Year by student government at 麻豆传媒 for her work with student groups. She speaks regularly on politics and the media, and she has overseen student-led projects in journalism that have been published in the Washington Post and other publications. A native of Abilene, Texas, Professor Hall earned her undergraduate degree from the University of Texas at Austin and her master鈥檚 from Columbia University鈥檚 Graduate School of Journalism. She is a member of Phi Beta Kappa.
For the Media
To request an interview for a news story, call AU Communications at 202-885-5950 or submit a request.