Hampton Stall

PhD Student

Contact Info

Office:
513 Caldwell Hall

Hampton Stall is a graduate student in rhetorical studies specializing in armed group culture, memes, and new media. Stall has worked for a research initiative at Princeton University, on the U.S. desk of Armed Conflict Location Event Data (ACLED), and worked on the Levant for The Carter Center's Conflict Resolution Program. 

Education:

Hampton holds a B.A. from Davidson College with honors in political science and a minor in Arab studies and holds a master's in development practice from Emory University's Laney Graduate School. 

Selected Publications:

Stall, H., Foran, D., & Prasad, H. (2022). Kyle Rittenhouse and the Shared Meme Networks of the Armed American Far-Right: An Analysis of the Content Creation Formula, right-wing Injection of Politics, and Normalization of Violence. Terrorism and Political Violence, 35(8), 1625–1649. https://doi.org/10.1080/09546553.2022.2074293

Articles Featuring Hampton Stall

Four graduate students from the program presented original research at the 2026 Georgia Communication Association (GCA) Conference, held February 26–28 at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. Their work spanned topics including digital…