The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship has now closed for submissions until 1st November 2019. Here you will find a listing of the articles published so far in Volume 9 (2019).
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2018: A Very Good Year for The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship
The 2018 Comics Grid year in review.
The 2018 Altmetric Top 100 Outputs with ‘Comics’ as Keyword
I share the 2018 Top 100 research outputs with 'comics' as a keyword according to Altmetric.
Hosting an Open Library of Humanities #EmpowOA Twitter Chat – Editing and Publishing as Academic Labour
On Friday 23 March 2018 at 8am PDT/ 11am EDT/3pm GMT/4pm CET for an @openlibhums #EmpowOA twitter chat hosted by yours truly on the issues of humanities, editing and publishing as academic labour.
Open Insights Interview
I was interviewed by the Open Library of Humanities for their Open Insights series today, part of their EmpowOA programme.
The Comics Grid: 2017 So Far
It was a very busy year for The Comics Grid: Journal of Comics Scholarship.
A #comicsunconf15 Twitter Activity Summary and Archive
The Scottish Comics Unconference Meet-Up was a success. Find out how many #comicsunconf15 Tweets there were and how many of us tweeted using the hashtag.
New Publication: Comics Unmasked: A Conversation with Adrian Edwards, The British Library
I have published a new article: Comics Unmasked: A Conversation with Adrian Edwards, lead curator of Printed Historical Sources, The British Library.
At The New Everyday: The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life
I am very happy to announce the publication of a new cluster at MediaCommons' The New Everyday: "The Multimodality of Comics in Everyday Life" edited and curated by David N. Wright and myself.
At the LSE Impact Blog: “Predatory journals and defective peer review are general academic problems, not just open access problems.”
The LSE Impact of Social Sciences blog published my rebuttal of that Science magazine article on predatory journals.
At The Comics Grid Blog: Who’s Afraid of Open Access?
Yesterday I published my response to the recent article on Science Magazine titled “Who’s Afraid of Peer Review?”, on The Comics Grid blog.
72nd World Science Fiction Convention: Diversity in Speculative Fiction: Digital Comics Panel (Call for Papers)
Yesterday I posted on the Comics Grid blog a call for papers for a digital comics panel to take place within the Academic Programme of Loncon 3, 72nd World Science Fiction Convention.
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