Political and Technological Tensions in Comics

OCP23 is now over. The full papers presented in the 2023 edition of Online Conference Papers are no longer accessible. You can read the original abstracts of the papers accepted for presentation onsite (Lyon23) and/or submitted online (OCP23) in the abstract books.

Chair: Citlaly Aguilar Campos
4397
The use of political cartoons in the fight against disinformation: A Philippine case study
Rachel
Khan
University of the Philippines Diliman
Kara C.
David
University of the Philippines Diliman
3084
KENYA’S 2022 GENERAL ELECTIONS: THE FRAMING OF POLITICAL LEADERS IN POLITICAL CARTOONS
Levi
Obonyo
Daystar University
786
La inteligencia artificial como herramienta de creación gráfica
Citlaly Aguilar
Campos
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
1114
Visualizing Deep Time: Environmental Narratives and Temporal Spatialization in EcoComix
Anthony
Enns
Dalhousie University
2726
Real enough to spark nationalism? A mixed-method approach to understanding computer-generated (CG) political cartoons in China
Nanxiao
Zheng
School of Journalism and Communication, the Chinese University of Hong Kong
1357
Cartoons and Memes in India on Environment: Growing in numbers, occupying more mind-space
Mrinal
Chatterjee
Indian Institute of Mass Communication
3288
Technology and Civilizational Crisis. Some Reflections from a Mexican Comic
Iván Facundo
Rubinstein
National Autonomous University of Mexico
4713
Mediating Socio-Political issues through Digital Cartoons: A Study of Caste based Cartoons on Instagram in India
Krishna Sankar
Kusuma
AJK Mass Communication Research Centre,Jamia Millia Islamia ,New Delhi
1483
FANTASMA EN UN CAPARAZÓN O DE CÓMO ENTENDEMOS EL DISCURSO DE LAS MENTES FUTURAS
Luz María Peregrina
Ochoa
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

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