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Charles Stewart is a Professor in the Department of Communication at Purdue University, specializing in rhetorical criticism, message analysis, persuasion, social protest rhetoric, and interviewing methodologies.
His academic credentials include:
- Ph.D. from the University of Illinois
- M.A. from the University of Illinois
- B.S. from Indiana State University
Stewart's research examines how marginalized groups employ rhetorical strategies to drive social change, with particular emphasis on interviewing techniques and persuasion dynamics within protest movements. His work bridges theoretical frameworks and practical applications, notably through his widely adopted textbook on interviewing and analyses of historical movements like Black Power. The recurring focus on conspiracy narratives and ideological framing reveals a consistent interest in how rhetoric shapes collective identity and political mobilization.
His publication history demonstrates sustained scholarly engagement across five decades, evolving from foundational rhetorical criticism in the 1970s to contemporary analyses of social movement discourse, with notable contributions to understanding anti-communist rhetoric and racial justice movements.
Scientific awards: No honors, fellowships, or medals were referenced in the source material.
Advising and grants: The available documentation contains no details about student mentorship, research funding, or sponsored projects.
Laboratory and team affiliations: No research groups, collaborative initiatives, or institutional laboratories were described.
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