Upcoming Event: Juliet Fall on Comics as Research Methods

Please join us in person or online for our last event of the semester: a discussion with Professor Juliet Fall from the University of Geneva, who will join us this coming Wednesday via video to discuss her new book Along the Line: Writing with Comics and Graphic Narrative in Geography (EPFL Press / University of Chicago Press, 2025). 

This is a fascinating multi-genre and multi-method book that looks at the politics of borders during the COVID pandemic. The book mixes comics with visual autoethnography and scholarly discussions that range from geography to feminist theory and international relations.  You can find the original French version of the book here, or, alternatively, here is the English open-access version..

Wed 4 June 5-6pm (UTC+10)

In Person: St Lucia Campus, Building 39a, room 501

On Zoom: Please RSVP here.

Juliet Fall is a professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at the University of Geneva. She has published papers in English, French and Italian in a wide range of journals, including Political Geography, Progress in Human Geography, Environment and Planning A and Environment and Planning D: Society and Space.  She is the author of Drawing the Line: Nature, Hybridity and Politics in Transboundary Spaces (Ashgate).

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