“…Some examples include Benito, 1973;Carrera, 2008;Guinsberg, 2005;Moragas, 2011;Pelayo & Cabrera, 2002;Rodrigo, 1995;Saperas, 1992;and Valbuena, 1997. The same notion applies to authors who have cited Maletzke in English, such as Fawkes, 2007;Fawkes & Gregory, 2000;McQuail & Windahl, 1993;Paton, 2011;Rush, 2013;Watson & Hill, 2012;Wilson, 1999;and Windahl, Signitzer & Olson, 2009. who formed a part of this landscape for as long as he could remember. From his father Walter, who died in 1926, he retained some "blurry memories", an extensive collection of books, and contact with former coworkers who described his father as "ingenious and full of humor".…”