Producing and reflecting on research-based comic books
Schedule
Thu Jun 04 2026 at 10:00 am to 03:00 pm
UTC+01:00Location
University of Stirling | Stirling, SC
About this Event
Deadline to book a place: 31 March.
Description:
This session will explore the use of graphic narrative methods in research, focusing particularly on addressing heteronormative perceptions of gender and sexuality. The workshop will comprise three parts: First, the organisers, Koonal Duggal and Nikolaos Papadogiannis, will present on their work with drawing and comics as a collaborative method for conducting and communicating research. We will then discuss two texts analysing the potential and challenges of using comics formats in research contexts. Finally, we will conduct a hands-on activity where students will engage themselves in drawing as a means of thinking about their own positionalities in research environments. No prior drawing experience required!
Vitae skills:
· Communication and dissemination
· Creativity
· Professional and career development
Organisers' short bios:
Nikolaos Papadogiannis is a Senior Lecturer in European History at the University of Stirling, and a UKRI Future Leaders Fellow (FLF). His research pertains to the histories of protest, sexuality, migration, and health in the Federal Republic of Germany and Southern Europe in the 1960s-1990s. His monograph, Militant around the Clock? Left-wing Youth Politics, Leisure and Sexuality in post-dictatorship Greece, 1974-1981, was published in 2015 by Berghahn Books. His current FLF-funded project explores the impact of ideas from the Global South on HIV and AIDS campaigns in Europe since the 1980s.
Koonal Duggal is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow on the project Global Histories of HIV/AIDS Campaigning in India, at the University of Stirling. He was a Leverhulme postdoctoral research fellow in the project Gurus, Anti-gurus and Media in North India in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh. He is co-editor of Gurus and Media: sound, image, machine, text and the digital (UCL Press, 2023). His research interests revolve around activism and media, politics of caste, religion, sexuality, and popular visual culture.
Where is it happening?
University of Stirling, Stirling, United KingdomEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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