Comics and Graphic Storytelling in Technical Communication

This special issue of Technical Communication Quarterly engages comics, graphic storytelling, and creative methods of research and production in technical communication. The guest editors briefly overview intersections between comics and technical communication, then introduce the special issue’s contents and contributions to ongoing conversations in the field.

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Author Bahl, Erin Kathleen
Author Figueiredo, Sergio
Author Shivener, Rich
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Publication Date 2020-08-24
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