Robert Jensen is an associate professor in the School of Journalism at the University of Texas at Austin.
Jensen joined the UT faculty in 1992 after completing his Ph.D. in media ethics and law in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota. Prior to his academic career, he worked as a professional journalist for a decade. At UT, Jensen teaches courses in media law, ethics, and politics. He also is director of the Senior Fellows Program, the honors program of the College of Communication.
In his research, Jensen draws on a variety of critical approaches to media and power. Much of his work has focused on pornography and the radical feminist critique of sexuality and men's violence. In more recent work, he has addressed questions of race through a critique of white privilege and institutionalized racism.
In addition to teaching and research, Jensen writes for popular media, both alternative and mainstream. His opinion and analytic pieces on such subjects as foreign policy, politics, and race have appeared in papers around the country. He also is involved in a number of activist groups working against U.S. military and economic domination of the rest of the world.
Jensen is the author of The Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White Privilege (City Lights, 2005); Citizens of the Empire: The Struggle to Claim Our Humanity (City Lights, 2004); and Writing Dissent: Taking Radical Ideas from the Margins to the Mainstream (Peter Lang, 2002); co-author with Gail Dines and Ann Russo of Pornography: The Production and Consumption of Inequality (Routledge, 1998); and co-editor with David S. Allen of Freeing the First Amendment: Critical Perspectives on Freedom of Expression (New York University Press, 1995).
Click here for Jensen's listing in the UT Experts Guide.
Click here for Jensen's complete curriculum vitae.
Click here for a recent interview, and an older interview with me from the Austin Chronicle.
Click here for a list of upcoming speaking engagements.
I recommend he have the operation and hormone shots, stain his skin brown, renounce his American citizenship and move to a Third World country. Then, and only then, will he feel better. Where do they find these people? Teaching in a university no less.
In other words, a PC campus hothouse mutant orchid. No wonder he has not the faintest idea what it means to be a man.
He'll have to spend the next 20 years stuffing his face with ribs and cheeseburgers.
Thanks for the CV. It speaks volumes. This guy is a professional college student who accumulates degrees so he can speak to other professional students about the way things oughta be but ain't. Fortunately, most people like this exist in an echo chamber far out of earshot from common people working and living in the real world beyond academia.