Sometimes when you do comics-based or arts-based work you don’t have room for all the citations or reading lists or other lists and details and morsels you would like. So I have put the reference lists and other lists associated with recent publications here. Voilà!

For YES, AND:

Flaherty, C. (2020). No room of one’s own. Insider Higher Ed. https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2020/04/21/early-journal-submission-data-suggest-covid-19-tanking-womens-research-productivity Accessed April 1, 2021.

Galman, S.C. (2021). Follow the headlights: On comics based data analysis. In Vanover, C., Mihas, P. & Saldaña, J. (Eds.). Analyzing and Interpreting Qualitative Data: After the Interview. SAGE.

Ghorbani, R. (2017). Zine as method for family life history research. Vita Scholasticae, 34 (2), 32-43.

Giddens, A. (1990). The Consequences of modernity. Polity Press.

Käihkö, I. (2020). Covid-19, Ebola, and the ethnographic distance. Items: Insights from the Social Sciences.  https://items.ssrc.org/covid-19-and-the-social-sciences/social-research-and-insecurity/covid-19-ebola-and-the-ethnographic-distance/ Accessed April 2, 2021.

Kuttner, P. J., Weaver-Hightower, M. B., & Sousanis, N. (2020). Comics-based research: The affordances of comics for research across disciplines. Qualitative Research21(2), 195–214. https://doi.org/10.1177/1468794120918845

Lovata, T. R. (2008). Zines: Individual to community. In J. G. Knowles & A. L. Cole (Eds.), Handbook of the Arts in Qualitative Research (pp. 323–335). SAGE Publications

Piepmeier, A. (2009). Girl zines: Making media, doing Feminism. NYU Press.

Roche, G. (2020). Let’s talk about writing. http://redalert.blogs.latrobe.edu.au/2020/04/lets-talk-about-writing-gerald-roche.html Accessed April 9, 2021.

Spolan, V. (1999). Improvisation for the theater. Northwestern University Press.

Sword, H. (2020). Writing in the time of Covid. https://tomprof.stanford.edu/posting/1790  Accessed April 9, 2021.