Showing posts with label Peggy Kreshel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peggy Kreshel. Show all posts

4.18.2012

Dr. Kreshel receives Award of Excellence from Alma Mater

Congratulations to Dr. Peggy Kreshel, Associate Professor of advertising in the Grady College, for receiving the Alumni Award of Excellence from the College of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She was honored for her accomplishments at the College’s J Days in early April.

Peggy earned her undergraduate degree in advertising and psychology and later, while working as an advertising representative at The Lincoln Journal-Star, her master’s degree at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. She taught at the College of Journalism and Mass Communication for a year prior to entering the Institute of Communication Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where she earned her Ph.D. in communication research.

At the University of Georgia, Peggy was awarded the Richard B. Russell Outstanding Undergraduate Teaching Award in 1992, and is a member of the Teaching Academy. Outside the university, she is active in the American Academy of Advertising (AAA) and the Association for Educators in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC). She has co-chaired the AEJMC advertising division pre-conference teaching workshop for six years, and in 2011, was awarded the division’s outstanding service award.

Peggy’s teaching responsibilities are primarily in advertising and society, media strategy, feminist media studies, and media culture and diversity. Her research interests are feminist media studies; media culture; advertising history, professional culture, and ethics. Her research has been published in a number of advertising and communication journals. She is the co-author of Media Ethics: Cases and Moral Reasoning, 8th and 9th eds.

8.29.2011

Three Ad professors teach First-Year Odyssey seminars

As part of the new First-year Odyssey Seminar Program, Drs. Reichert, Hamilton and Kreshel are teaching seminars focusing on different topics in Advertising. The new program, designed to introduce first-years to academic life at the University of Georgia, gives students the opportunity to engage with faculty and other freshmen in a small class environment.

Dr. Reichert is teaching a seminar entitled, "Sex in Advertising: History, Content, and Controversy." In this class students will learn anything and everything about sex in Advertising: What is it? Does it work? and Why is it used to appeal to young people? The class will also discuss some of the most controversial advertisements of all time from Calvin Klein to Victoria's Secret to Abercrombie & Fitch.

Dr. Hamilton's seminar, called "New Devices, Old Needs: The Cultural History of Communications Technologies," explores how essentially new communications technologies satisfy basic human needs that are quite old in comparison. The class will discuss many communications technologies, from the crop of Internet applications and social media back to radio, telegraph, photography, and further. Students will investigate these technologies and what people at the time had to say about them in order to explore relationships between communications and society.

Dr. Kreshel's seminar is called "Advertising and the Commercialization of Everyday Life." Students will learn some of the "basics" like what advertising is, advertising in the context of a "chaotic" media culture in which technological innovation accelerates the development of new media platforms, and how the concept of an "audience" is changing. They will also look at some of the controversies that arise in looking at advertising as a vehicle of social communication, focusing mostly upon how the logic of the marketplace has found its way into institutions and ideas never intended to be traded as marketing commodities.