Interpersonal Communication in a Digital World
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During the past five years, social networking has revolutionized personal and professional communication. A conference call has been replaced with a Twitter chat. A handshake has been replaced with a Facebook “poke.”
In the midst of a digital society, has interpersonal communication been compromised? Professional and student panelists address this question, and discuss the evolving world of social networking, including its shifting demographics and role in the public relations industry.
Panelists:
- David Morse (moderator)
Vice President, Communications, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation - C. Del Galloway, APR, Fellow PRSA
Vice President, Public Relations, United Way - Elizabeth Dow
Public Relations Senior - Deborah Charnes
Vice President, Director of Public Relations, Bromley Communications - Bridget Bartol
Public Relations Senior - Gary McCormick, APR, Fellow PRSA
Director of Partnership Marketing, DIY Network - Rachel Kopec
Public Relations Senior
The panel, held Nov. 19, 2010 in the College, was hosted by the Future Trends committee of the Public Relation Advisory Council and UF’s Public Relations Student Society of America chapter.
Running time: 45:40.
[audio:http://www.jou.ufl.edu/assets/newsaudio/PR-Future-Trends-Panel-2010-11-19.mp3] Posted: November 23, 2010
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