I had a great time co-presenting with Gemma Sou at the GA Conference in Sheffield. Gemma's work using comics to disseminate reserch on climate change is the subject of this paper which explores the ethics of such work and how it can creatively engage people. Those who came along to the session were certainly engaged, and the session is available to watch and listen to for those who came along as delegates.
New paper with @Sarah_M_Hall ❤️🔥 Curious about the Ethics, Politics & Praxis of Zines & Comics in research? 🤔 We also argue that indicators of impact should measure to what extent outputs ethically & creatively engage research participants & publics https://t.co/fQqKF26U16 pic.twitter.com/7quBNCDkwL
— Gemma Sou (@gemmasou) April 21, 2023
Gemma is working here with Sarah Marie Hall, whose work got a mention in my GA Presidential lecture.
Source:
Sou, G., & Hall, S. M. (2023). Comics and Zines for Creative Research Impact: Ethics, Politics and Praxis in Geographical Research. ACME: An International Journal for Critical Geographies, 22(1), 817–841.
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