Understanding Comics-Based Research

A Practical Guide for Social Scientists

Veronica Moretti
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11 September 2023
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  • Description
  • Contents
  • About

Understanding Comics-Based Research focuses on the contribution that comics can make to social research as part of a "Graphic social science" construct. Comics and graphic novels offer a juxtaposition of text and images bringing community-based participatory research multiple opportunities for communication.

In this exploratory volume, Veronica Moretti illustrates how the graphic medium can help elicit participant’s narratives and how it supports new guiding principles in research, along with what barriers researchers may encounter using comics, and to what extent comics can be incorporated within traditional social research techniques.

Introduction

  • Chapter 1. The Comics Jargon
  • Chapter 2. Graphic social sciences
  • Chapter 3. Drafting comics-based research
  • Chapter 4. The Social genres of comics
  • Conclusion

Veronica Moretti is Senior Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and Business Law at Bologna University, Italy. Her research concerns the intersection between technology and health and has recently focused on the use of creative methods within social research, specifically, with respect to the sociology of health. Veronica is also a founder and Vice President of the Graphic Medicine Italia Association, a movement promoting the use of graphic novels and comics within the healthcare system.