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3. Emery, Tebbel, and Francke, “Books: Boorstin’s Experience with the Media,” 28.
4. Marion Marzolf, Susan Henry, Richard F. Hixon, and Thomas H. Heuterman, “New Books Explore World of Professional Women Journalists,” Journalism History 4, no. 2 (Summer 1977): 69–72, https://doi-org.proxy177.nclive.org/10.1080/00947679.1977.12066847.
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Sonya R. DiPalma
Sonya DiPalma, chair of the Department of Mass Communication at the University of North Carolina Asheville, teaches public relations, social media, theory, and media ethics courses. Her research interests include framing theory, particularly shifts in framing an issue, and the utilization and influence of social media within strategic communication. DiPalma is an accredited member of PRSA with more than sixteen years of professional public relations positions in state government, a Fortune 500 energy company, and the creative arts.