Jeremy Harris Lipschultz is Peter Kiewit Distinguished Professor in the UNO Social Media Lab for Research and Engagement, University of Nebraska at Omaha. His is author of Social Media Communication: Concepts, Practices, Data, Law and Ethics; Social Media Measurement and Management; Social Media Law and Ethics; Social Media and Political Communication; and other earlier books about media and the Internet. He is book review editor for Journalism & Mass Communication Educator.
Karen Freberg is a Professor in Strategic Communications at the University of Louisville, where she teaches, researches, and consults in social media strategy, public relations, and crisis communication. Freberg is an award-winning author, and has written several books including The Roadmap in Teaching Social Media (Amazon, self-published), Digital Media Writing for Strategic Communication (TopHat with Emily Kinsky and Amber Hutchins). Freberg has also written the award-winning books, Social media for strategic communications: Creative Strategies and Research Based Applications, and Discovering Public Relations: An Introduction to Creative and Strategic Practices (both with SAGE).
Regina Luttrell is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean for Research & Creative Activity in the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Recognized as an innovative educator, she is a distinguished scholar and academic leader. In addition to her successes in securing external funding, she has contributed broadly within her area of scholarship, authoring more than a dozen books, publishing in academic and professional journals, and presenting at conferences. Some of her most recent books include GenZ: The Superhero Generation, Social Media & Society, Social Media: How to Engage, Share, & Connect, Public Relations Campaigns: An Integrated Approach, and Democracy in the Disinformation Age: Influence & Activism in American Politics.