Bridging comic art and research: lessons from an interdisciplinary collaboration project in a palliative care context

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Medical Humanities Pub Date : 2024-03-07 DOI:10.1136/medhum-2023-012750
Maaike Haan, Gert Olthuis, Marianne Boenink, Jelle van Gurp
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The Dutch graphic novel Naasten , about palliative family caregiving, is the product of an interdisciplinary collaboration between researchers and two comic artists. This paper aims to present lessons, reflections and practical recommendations for other researchers interested in adopting (comic) arts-based research methods, in which artistic methods are used as novel ways for generating, analysing, interpreting or representing research data. Our project started with the goal of translation: we aimed at representing research findings into a more accessible, visual and textual form to stimulate discussion and reflection outside academia on moral challenges in family care. This was inspired by comics’ hypothesised potential to show complex and embodied experiences, thus enabling more understanding in readers and offering powerful science communication tools. Although this goal of translation was realised in our project, we learnt along the way that the project could have benefited from a more explicit focus on interdisciplinarity from the start and by monitoring the interdisciplinary learning opportunities throughout the project. The following issues are important for any art-research collaboration: (1) an interest in and acknowledgement of each other’s (potentially diverging) aims and roles: all parties should—from the start—commit themselves to interdisciplinary collaboration and to exploring the added value of using each other’s methods, thereby finding a common methodological ground and language; (2) a continuous discussion of the sometimes contrasting approaches between artists and researchers: differences in using theory and story may result in different criteria for creating good art. When balancing scientific and aesthetic aims, the trustworthiness of the art work should remain an important criterion; (3) an awareness of the potential of interdisciplinary collaboration to offering new perspectives on one’s scientific data collection and analysis, for example, providing other conceptualisations or indicating blind spots, provided that artists are involved in the early phases of research. Data sharing not applicable as no datasets generated and/or analysed for this study.
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连接漫画艺术与研究:姑息关怀背景下跨学科合作项目的经验教训
关于姑息家庭护理的荷兰漫画小说《Naasten》是研究人员与两位漫画家跨学科合作的产物。本文旨在为其他有意采用基于(漫画)艺术的研究方法的研究人员提供经验、反思和实用建议,其中艺术方法被用作生成、分析、解释或表现研究数据的新方法。我们的项目以翻译为目标:我们旨在将研究成果转化为更易于理解的视觉和文字形式,以激发学术界以外对家庭护理中的道德挑战进行讨论和反思。我们的灵感来自于漫画的假设潜力,即它可以展现复杂和具象的体验,从而使读者更容易理解,并提供强大的科学交流工具。虽然在我们的项目中实现了这一翻译目标,但我们在实践中发现,如果从一开始就更加明确地关注跨学科性,并在整个项目过程中监督跨学科学习的机会,该项目可能会受益匪浅。以下问题对任何艺术研究合作都很重要:(1) 关注并承认彼此(可能存在分歧)的目标和作用:各方应从一开始就承诺开展跨学科合作,探索使用彼此方法的附加值,从而找到共同的方法论基础和语言;(2) 持续讨论艺术家和研究人员之间有时截然不同的方法:在使用理论和故事方面的差异可能会导致创造优秀艺术的标准不同。在平衡科学和美学目标时,艺术作品的可信度仍应是一个重要标准;(3) 认识到跨学科合作的潜力,为科学数据的收集和分析提供新的视角,例如,提供其他概念或指出盲点,前提是艺术家参与研究的早期阶段。数据共享不适用,因为本研究没有生成和/或分析数据集。
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