A new study has shown an increasing tendency for public service announcements (PSAs) to represent marginalized identities as individual obstacles to overcome through hard work, rather than through structural and systemic solutions. The findings by Kasey Windels, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) Advertising associate professor, University…
Read moreJuliana Fernandes, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) Advertising assistant professor, and Yang Feng, UFCJC Advertising associate professor in Artificial Intelligence (AI), have been named to the Journal of Advertising Editorial Review Board. Fernandes is an expert in the uses and effects of negative information in persuasive…
Read moreHuan Chen, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising associate professor, and Benjamin Johnson, Advertising assistant professor, have been named to the Journal of Advertising Editorial Review Board. Chen and Johnson will serve on the board with CJC Advertising faculty members Michael Weigold and Kasey Windels. Advertising Professor…
Read moreKasey Windels, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, has received the top reviewer award and was selected as the runner-up for top article in the Journal of Advertising in 2020. During 2020, Windels reviewed at least one version of six different manuscripts. She also reviewed…
Read moreKasey Windels, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, will serve as a guest associate editor for the Journal of Advertising before assuming the role of associate editor in the near future. The Journal of Advertising is published five times each year and is a peer-reviewed…
Read moreKasey Windels, University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Advertising assistant professor, is the co-author of “Are Advertising Agency Creatives More Creative Than Anyone Else? An Exploratory test of Competing Predictions” published in the Journal of Advertising on Aug. 17, 2020. Windels and Federico de Gregorio’s study focused on…
Read moreAssociate Professor Cynthia Morton and doctoral student Sun-Young Park’s article on “The Role of Regulatory Focus, Social Distance, and Involvement in Anti-High-Risk Drinking Advertising: A Construal-Level Theory Perspective” was published in the Journal of Advertising. Abstract The present study examines the effects of regulatory focus, social distance, and involvement interplay…
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