Andrew Donofrio
I am a rhetorical critic. My research and scholarly activity are situated at the intersections of rhetorical criticism, organizational communication, and intercultural communication. As a scholar, I focus on rhetoric as a process of meaning-building within which people use strategies and tactics to shape public discourse and contest cultural symbols.
Publications
Cramer, L. & Donofrio, A. R. (2021). “Threatening Whiteness: 'Angry Russell'
and the Rhetoricity of Race” Rhetoric Society Quarterly, 51(2), 152-166.
Donofrio, A. R. (2020). “If You Don't Want to be Silenced, Be Silent: Tactical Silence &
Jeffco Students for Change” Western Journal of Communication, 84(5), 550 - 567.
González, A. & Donofrio, A. R. (2017). “Disability Cultures and the Intercultural Course”
In Michael S. Jeffress (Ed.). Pedagogy, Disability, and Communication:
Applying Disability Studies in the Classroom. New York: Routledge.