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Special Issue 11.1: Comics and Educations


Guest Editors: Dr Damon Herd, Professor Divya Jindal-Snape and Megan Sinclair

(University of Dundee)


Deadline for submissions: 1 November 2019

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Studies in Comics


ISSN 2040-3232 / Online ISSN 2040-3240


First published in 2010

2 issues per volume


Editors


Julia Round, Bournemouth University

Chris Murray, University of Dundee


Special Issue


Articles are invited for a special issue of Studies in Comics (STIC) on the theme of Comics and Education. Comics have enjoyed a resurgence in the classroom as educators, creators and scholars have come to recognize the diverse ways in which the medium can be used to support literacy, communication skills and creativity. Significantly, the use of comics for and as education also promotes cross-medial learning, as readers may use the form as a starting point for further reading, but also to enhance and supplement other pedagogical materials.

As Syma and Weiner argue, ‘it is no longer a question of whether sequential art should be used in educational settings, but rather how to use it and for what purpose’ (2013). Comics present an immersive, engaging and memorable tool for communication because they require the reader to actively participate in the meaning-making process by utilizing verbal, visual, spatial and gestural modes of understanding, among others (Bakis 2008). Indeed, comics can help readers of all ages understand complex ideas through these means and allow teachers and learners to explore, stimulate and enhance educational outcomes. 


In recognition of this, we invite papers that focus on one or more of the following topics (although this list is not exhaustive):


• case studies of education comics/ comics as education;

• teaching and learning with published comics;

• teaching and learning by creating comics;

• comics and literacy;

• public information comics;

• comics as pedagogy;

• comics and embodied learning;

• comics and emotional development;

• comics and learner-based outcomes;

• comics and adult education;

• the educational mission of networks like Graphic Medicine and Graphic Justice.


Submissions


Please send complete articles for consideration, along with any queries, to [log in to unmask] with STIC 11.1 in the subject heading, along with the type of submission (ARTICLE / INTERVIEW).


Articles should be 4,000–6,000 words long and must be received by 1 November 2019, along with a biographical note of up to 150 words. All submissions will be peer-reviewed. Papers must be submitted in English. All articles submitted should be original work and must not be under consideration by other publications. This special issue will be published mid-2020.


We also welcome reviews of new publications and exhibits and short pieces of creative work (1-5 pages in length). Creative work should be relevant to the theme of the special issue. Please include the type of submission in the subject header (REVIEW PUBLICATION / REVIEW CONFERENCE / REVIEW EXHIBITION). Creative submissions should include CREATIVE in the subject header.


For more information about the call for papers and journal, click here >> https://www.intellectbooks.com/studies-in-comics

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Intellect Ltd

Intellect Ltd, The Mill, Parnall Road, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 3JG Tel: 0117 958 9910

https://www.intellectbooks.com/


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