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Michelle Renee Nelson is a Professor and Head of the Charles H. Sandage Department of Advertising at the University of Illinois. She holds additional professorial positions at the Institute of Communications Research, European Union Center, and Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies. Her research focuses on advertising design, media literacy, persuasion knowledge, and sociocultural dimensions of consumer behavior. Key interests include visual aesthetics in social media, ad skepticism among marginalized youth, and enculturation through heritage possessions.
Her work bridges advertising theory and practice, addressing topics like legibility in aging populations, gestalt principles in ad design, and the impact of generative AI on political advertising. She contributes to interdisciplinary collaborations across communication research, EU studies, and Latin American cultural contexts.
Nelson has authored 96 scholarly outputs including articles on interactive ad frameworks and media fluency effects. Her research has been cited over 200 times and garnered significant reader engagement on platforms like Mendeley. She actively engages in public discourse via media interviews on topics like political advertising trends.
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