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Daniel Charles Brouwer

Associate Professor, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication

   

  

Daniel Brouwer

Daniel Charles Brouwer, 51, passed away on May 26, 2021. Daniel attended Ohio University where he earned his Bachelor of Science in Communications. He then continued his education at Northwestern University where he was awarded his Master and PhD Degrees in Communications. Daniel was an Associate Professor at ASU, Tempe Campus, Hugh Downs School of Human Communication where he taught courses in Research, Dissertation, Thesis, and Gender Communications.

He was a co-author/co-editor of two books; he also had several chapters published in additional books, and had many published journal articles, reviews, commentaries, and papers. He also was a guest editor on a few books. His research and teaching interests included studies in the public sphere, rhetorical criticism, rhetoric of social movements, cultural performance, visual rhetoric, and political communication.

He served as a paper and program reviewer for the Rhetorical and Communication Theory Division of the National Communication Association, served as a Red-Cross certified outreach educator and a weekly volunteer for two AIDS service organizations (Better Existence with HIV in Evanston, IL and the Chicago Women's AIDS Project).

Daniel is survived by his parents, three brothers, nieces and nephews. A Memorial Visitation will be from 4:00 pm until 8:00 pm, Thursday, June 10, 2021 at Soller-Baker, Lafayette Chapel, 400 Twyckenham Blvd., Lafayette, IN 47909. (Source: Arizona Republic)

  

May 26, 2021