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Making Sociologically-Grounded Fictions. A Review of the Sociorama Collection Experience

Jennifer Bidet
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Mathias Thura
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As members of the scientific committee of a collection of sociological comic strips, we offer feedback here on our experience of translating qualitative sociological research into graphic fictions. Through the presentation of main editorial choices and the organization of the adaptation work, we explain and discuss the effects produced by this type of adaptation on sociological discourse. We present a “lesson learned” from this adaptation process that disrupted and challenged the inherent assumptions of academic sociological writing. This review of Sociorama albums highlights some advantages and successes, as well as some limitations and obstacles introduced by this comic-ization
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Jérôme Berthaut, Jennifer Bidet, Mathias Thura. Making Sociologically-Grounded Fictions. A Review of the Sociorama Collection Experience. Sociologica, 2021, Re-formats: Envisioning Sociology, 15 (1), pp.265-290. ⟨10.6092/issn.1971-8853/12777⟩. ⟨hal-03557500⟩
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