Dr Natalie-Anne Hall
- Available for postgraduate supervision
Teams and roles for Natalie-Anne Hall
Lecturer
Publication
2025
- Vaccari, C., Chadwick, A., Hall, N. and Lawson, B. 2025. Credibility as a double-edged sword: the effects of deceptive source misattribution on disinformation discernment on personal messaging. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (10.1177/10776990251350563)
- Malhotra, P., Hall, N., Xia, Y., Stahl, L., Chadwick, A., Vaccari, C. and Lawson, B. T. 2025. Unpacking credibility evaluation on digital media: a case for interpretive qualitative approaches. Annals of the International Communication Association, article number: wlaf008. (10.1093/anncom/wlaf008)
- Hall, N. 2025. Conclusion: Japan’s multi-ethnic future. In: Saveliev, I. and Hall, N. eds. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society. Routledge Contemporary Japan Series Routledge, (10.4324/9781003539889-12)
- Saveliev, I. and Hall, N. eds. 2025. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society. Routledge Contemporary Japan Series. Routledge.
- Hall, N. 2025. Understanding online racism in Japan in global and local context. In: Saveliev, I. ed. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society. Routledge Contemporary Japan Series Routledge, (10.4324/9781003539889-9)
- Lawson, B. T., Chadwick, A., Hall, N. and Vaccari, C. 2025. The trustworthiness of peers and public discourse: exploring how people navigate numerical dis/misinformation on personal messaging platforms. Information, Communication and Society 28(4), pp. 633-650. (10.1080/1369118X.2024.2400141)
- Hall, N. 2025. From Brexit to Covid-19: Counter-politics and far-right politicisation on social media. In: Tyler, K., Banducci, S. A. and Degnen, C. eds. Reflections on Polarisation and Inequalities in Brexit Pandemic Times: Fractured Lives in Britain. Routledge, pp. 269-302., (10.4324/9781003454137)
2024
- Chadwick, A., Vaccari, C. and Hall, N. 2024. What explains the spread of misinformation in online personal messaging networks? Exploring the role of conflict avoidance. Digital Journalism 12(5), pp. 574-593. (10.1080/21670811.2023.2206038)
- Hall, N., Chadwick, A. and Vaccari, C. 2024. Online misinformation and everyday ontological narratives of social distinction. Media, Culture and Society 46(3), pp. 572-590. (10.1177/01634437231211678)
2023
- Hall, N. 2023. Brexit, Facebook, and transnational right-wing populism. Discourse, Power and Society. Lexington Books.
- Hall, N. 2023. Trajectories towards political engagement on Facebook around Brexit: beyond affordances for understanding racist and right-wing populist mobilisations online. Sociology 57(3), pp. 569-585. (10.1177/00380385221104012)
- Chadwick, A., Hall, N. and Vaccari, C. 2023. Misinformation rules!? Could "group rules" reduce misinformation in online personal messaging?. New Media and Society, article number: 14614448231172964. (10.1177/14614448231172964)
2022
- Hall, N. 2022. Understanding Brexit on Facebook: Developing close-up, qualitative methodologies for social media research. Sociological Research Online 27(3), pp. 707-723. (10.1177/13607804211037356)
- Hall, N. 2022. RT's appeal to British audiences on Facebook: outsider in an untrustworthy media environment. Participations 19(1), pp. 26-45.
- Hall, N. 2022. RT UK’s Facebook audiences’ interpretation of Russia’s strategic narrative of the Syrian conflict. Digital War 3(1-3), pp. 67–77. (10.1057/s42984-022-00058-1)
Articles
- Vaccari, C., Chadwick, A., Hall, N. and Lawson, B. 2025. Credibility as a double-edged sword: the effects of deceptive source misattribution on disinformation discernment on personal messaging. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly (10.1177/10776990251350563)
- Malhotra, P., Hall, N., Xia, Y., Stahl, L., Chadwick, A., Vaccari, C. and Lawson, B. T. 2025. Unpacking credibility evaluation on digital media: a case for interpretive qualitative approaches. Annals of the International Communication Association, article number: wlaf008. (10.1093/anncom/wlaf008)
- Lawson, B. T., Chadwick, A., Hall, N. and Vaccari, C. 2025. The trustworthiness of peers and public discourse: exploring how people navigate numerical dis/misinformation on personal messaging platforms. Information, Communication and Society 28(4), pp. 633-650. (10.1080/1369118X.2024.2400141)
- Chadwick, A., Vaccari, C. and Hall, N. 2024. What explains the spread of misinformation in online personal messaging networks? Exploring the role of conflict avoidance. Digital Journalism 12(5), pp. 574-593. (10.1080/21670811.2023.2206038)
- Hall, N., Chadwick, A. and Vaccari, C. 2024. Online misinformation and everyday ontological narratives of social distinction. Media, Culture and Society 46(3), pp. 572-590. (10.1177/01634437231211678)
- Hall, N. 2023. Trajectories towards political engagement on Facebook around Brexit: beyond affordances for understanding racist and right-wing populist mobilisations online. Sociology 57(3), pp. 569-585. (10.1177/00380385221104012)
- Chadwick, A., Hall, N. and Vaccari, C. 2023. Misinformation rules!? Could "group rules" reduce misinformation in online personal messaging?. New Media and Society, article number: 14614448231172964. (10.1177/14614448231172964)
- Hall, N. 2022. Understanding Brexit on Facebook: Developing close-up, qualitative methodologies for social media research. Sociological Research Online 27(3), pp. 707-723. (10.1177/13607804211037356)
- Hall, N. 2022. RT's appeal to British audiences on Facebook: outsider in an untrustworthy media environment. Participations 19(1), pp. 26-45.
- Hall, N. 2022. RT UK’s Facebook audiences’ interpretation of Russia’s strategic narrative of the Syrian conflict. Digital War 3(1-3), pp. 67–77. (10.1057/s42984-022-00058-1)
Book sections
- Hall, N. 2025. Conclusion: Japan’s multi-ethnic future. In: Saveliev, I. and Hall, N. eds. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society. Routledge Contemporary Japan Series Routledge, (10.4324/9781003539889-12)
- Hall, N. 2025. Understanding online racism in Japan in global and local context. In: Saveliev, I. ed. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society. Routledge Contemporary Japan Series Routledge, (10.4324/9781003539889-9)
- Hall, N. 2025. From Brexit to Covid-19: Counter-politics and far-right politicisation on social media. In: Tyler, K., Banducci, S. A. and Degnen, C. eds. Reflections on Polarisation and Inequalities in Brexit Pandemic Times: Fractured Lives in Britain. Routledge, pp. 269-302., (10.4324/9781003454137)
Books
- Saveliev, I. and Hall, N. eds. 2025. Migration, Aging, and Japan's Sustainable Society. Routledge Contemporary Japan Series. Routledge.
- Hall, N. 2023. Brexit, Facebook, and transnational right-wing populism. Discourse, Power and Society. Lexington Books.