My paper on my recent research on Cultivation Theory , which examined how television advertising influenced the beliefs and behaviors of audiences, was accepted for presentation at an upcoming academic conference:
I'm pleased to inform you that your Political Communication paper has been accepted for presentation at the Southern States Communication Association's 78th Annual Convention in Savannah, Ga. The convention will be held April 2 - 6, 2008, at the Hyatt Regency Savannah.
Registration and attendance is expected for all presenting authors and panelists. For more information about registration, membership, hotel rates, and other convention information, please visit the SSCA Web site at http://ssca.net.
A tentative convention schedule should be available at the upcoming NCA convention.
Thanks for your participation.
We look forward to seeing you in Savannah!
This makes my Monday a rather good day!
hearing from those who don't give a rat's ass always helps reframe things for me quite nicely and help me keep it all in perspective.
besides, i may be good, but some of these new faces in my graduate program have great potential and before long should be out-doing even my best work.
then being humble would be the least of his problems. getting away from him would be your first priority though.
I find your research in mass communication theory very constructive. It seems that you're an expert in it.
Could you please explain more detail in how cultivation theory is applied on the programs TV stations is offering?