What if comics allowed us to understand scientific knowledge (production) differently? Some comics, beyond their aesthetic and playful aspects, raise numerous political, ethical and societal questions that directly resonate with social science work. As part of this ‘making and doing activity’, our goal is to address sociotechnical issues, with the help of comic book writers and other artists, and to collectively rebuild spaces for collective reflection on, and engagement in, open-ended technological futures
Comics can appear in print and digital formats as newspaper cartoon, comic strip, a story of one or ...
Face au développement de l’offre de BD de vulgarisation scientifique, l’article propose d’aller à la...
Edited by Reinhold Leinfelder, Alexandra Hamann, Jens Kirstein and Marc Schleunitz. Image Knowledge ...
What if comics allowed us to understand scientific knowledge (production) differently? Some comics...
[en] What if comics allowed us to understand scientific knowledge (production) differently? Some com...
Artistic medias as tools for the learning and the communication of science has been very little stud...
In my article, I undertake basic research on comics and knowledge transfer by comparing scientific c...
About twenty years ago comics became the subject of a complex process of recognition and denial, exp...
Dealing with the legitimacy of comic books, researchers mainly focus on external consecration bodies...
International audienceLes comics mainstream constituent une médiaculture où les genres « servent en ...
International audienceRecent innovations in science education - in and out of school - have focused ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of Comics & Science workshops w...
La revue Studies in Comics lance un appel à communication intitulé : « Comics & Cultural Theory ». C...
This special collection follows up on the transdisciplinary conference Poetics of the Algorithm held...
Cet article a pour objectif de présenter la production contemporaine des comics de super-héros en mo...
Comics can appear in print and digital formats as newspaper cartoon, comic strip, a story of one or ...
Face au développement de l’offre de BD de vulgarisation scientifique, l’article propose d’aller à la...
Edited by Reinhold Leinfelder, Alexandra Hamann, Jens Kirstein and Marc Schleunitz. Image Knowledge ...
What if comics allowed us to understand scientific knowledge (production) differently? Some comics...
[en] What if comics allowed us to understand scientific knowledge (production) differently? Some com...
Artistic medias as tools for the learning and the communication of science has been very little stud...
In my article, I undertake basic research on comics and knowledge transfer by comparing scientific c...
About twenty years ago comics became the subject of a complex process of recognition and denial, exp...
Dealing with the legitimacy of comic books, researchers mainly focus on external consecration bodies...
International audienceLes comics mainstream constituent une médiaculture où les genres « servent en ...
International audienceRecent innovations in science education - in and out of school - have focused ...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of Comics & Science workshops w...
La revue Studies in Comics lance un appel à communication intitulé : « Comics & Cultural Theory ». C...
This special collection follows up on the transdisciplinary conference Poetics of the Algorithm held...
Cet article a pour objectif de présenter la production contemporaine des comics de super-héros en mo...
Comics can appear in print and digital formats as newspaper cartoon, comic strip, a story of one or ...
Face au développement de l’offre de BD de vulgarisation scientifique, l’article propose d’aller à la...
Edited by Reinhold Leinfelder, Alexandra Hamann, Jens Kirstein and Marc Schleunitz. Image Knowledge ...