Erin Kathleen Bahl

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The Ohio State University

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Erin Kathleen Bahl's work travels primarily in Technical Communication (100% of indexed citations) · 1 indexed citations.

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  1. The Rhetoric of Description: Embodiment, Power, and Playfulness in Representations of the Visual
    Abstract

    This project explores audio description (AD) as a rich digital-composing practice. It offers a framework for understanding AD rhetorically, which is elaborated through an illustrated retelling of the fairy tale "The Bremen Town Musicians." Through discussion of the framework and the fairy tale, this webtext highlights the complex technical and ethical questions that arise with applications of AD.

  2. Creating intelligent content with lightweight DITA: by Carlos Evia, New York, Routledge, 2019, 216 pp., $35.96 (paperback), $128.00 (hardback), $22.48 (eBook), ISBN: 978-0815393825
    Abstract

    In Creating Intelligent Content with Lightweight DITA, Evia introduces readers to an open source information standard that can be used to write structured content; coordinate collaborative workflow...

    doi:10.1080/10572252.2019.1689089
  3. Dancing Across Media: Composing the Odissi Body
    Abstract

    This webtext curates three artistic transpositions of Odissi, an eastern Indian classical dance form, from live movement to digital embodiment. The authors investigate three representations of recorded movement data and explore these variations' affordances and constraints as online avatars for the embodied Odissi dancer, framed by the dancer's reflections on her experience as both dancer and digital composer.

  4. Comics and Graphic Storytelling in Technical Communication
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    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.

    doi:10.1080/10572252.2020.1768297
  5. The Needle and the Bird: Modeling Invention, Delivery, and Seriality in Webcomics
  6. Composer Stories as Research and Design Materials in Webtext Scholarship (Review Essay)
    doi:10.1016/j.compcom.2016.12.001