- Professor McKinlay in the communications department. I brought my ideas to him when I began writing my paper, so he already knows a little about the direction I'm trying to go in. It would be good to get feedback from someone who knows much more about advertising than I do.
- BYU ad lab. Same reason as the one above. They could let me know where I have weaknesses in my paper and creative project.
- Google+ community: The Art of Advertising. "Advertising can be magical, creating emotion and conveying information in a single image or a few seconds of video. This community is dedicated to sharing, discussing and appreciating the art of advertising. Professionals and fans alike are encouraged to share the ads they love, and chime in on why these ads are great."
Paper Venues:
I finally picked a journal that I want to submit my paper to! It's called Advertising & Social Review. It's an online journal that takes a multidisciplinary approach to trends in advertising and how those trends relate to society, culture, history, and the economy. Because it's published online, I'm allowed to embed commercials directly in my paper (which is perfect). The journal seems to be flexible on the submission length, but most of the articles I've seen fall between 5,000 and 9,000 words. I'll shoot for about 5,000.
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