Indicative Scientific Agenda - Topics for Discussion
Conceptos de inclusión política y social en los cómics: la política de la Diferencia, el Medio Ambiente y la Sostenibilidad
Fecha/Hora: Miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2026
10:30–12:30 (CEST) / 09:30–11:30 (WEST) / 11:30–13:30 (EEST)
Formato: evento híbrido (presencial + en línea), seguido de preguntas y respuestas y debate. Cada presentación: 12 minutos.
Los cómics y las narrativas gráficas han evolucionado mucho más allá de sus orígenes en la cultura popular para convertirse en poderosos instrumentos de indagación crítica, comentario social y educación cívica. Desde el periodismo de guerra de Joe Sacco hasta las memorias de Marjane Satrapi sobre la revolución iraní, desde Maus de Art Spiegelman hasta las novelas gráficas feministas y queer contemporáneas, el arte secuencial ha demostrado reiteradamente su capacidad para abordar los problemas más acuciantes de la vida democrática: autoritarismo, desplazamiento, violencia de género, memoria y los límites de los derechos humanos.
Sin embargo, este medio sigue siendo menos desarrollado en la mayoría de los currículos europeos. Los gestores culturales y los administradores de las industrias creativas raramente reciben formación para promover el cómic como parte de la práctica artística y académica. Asimismo, existe una brecha en la educación superior relacionada con el cómic y su inclusión en las disciplinas de artes y cultura digital. Al mismo tiempo, crece la tendencia a incorporar los cómics y las nuevas artes mediáticas a la comunicación cotidiana como vehículo de expresión creativa de cuestiones políticas relacionadas con la justicia social y la sostenibilidad.
Esta sesión del Science Café forma parte del taller “El cómic como herramienta para la democracia y la inclusión social” (ERUA WP5 Social Engagement Event), organizado por el Departamento de Tecnología Cultural y Comunicación, Universidad del Egeo (Mitilene, Lesbos), en colaboración con la Université Paris 8 y la sección de Cracovia de la Asociación Polaca de Estudios Culturales.
Ponentes – Participantes del panel:
- Anne Chassagnol, Maîtresse de conférences, UR TransCrit, Département d’Études des Pays Anglophones, Université Paris 8 (UP8)
- High School Politics and Political Insight: Esther’s Notebook (2015–2023) by Riad Sattouf, A Parisian Girl’s View of Daily LifeAbstract
The French current affairs magazine L’Obs is famous for dedicating a weekly page to comic strips. For many years, this slot was filled by Claire Bretécher’s iconic character, Agrippine (1988–2009), a Parisian teenager navigating the trials of adolescence. In 2015, Riad Sattouf, the author of the graphic memoir The Arab of the Future (2015–2019) — who had already extensively explored the theme of childhood in his graphic and cinematic works — began documenting the daily life of Esther, from her first year of middle school to her final year of high school. Each week, this schoolgirl, enrolled in a prestigious Parisian school, offered a sharp critique of the elite to which she did not belong.
In this coming-of-age comic, Sattouf captures the idiosyncratic gestures and idioms of a generation of French adolescents, while also depicting how Esther awakens politically, commenting on major events such as terrorist attacks, presidential elections, or the rise of the far right in France. This presentation aims to demonstrate how, with great wit, this character blurred the boundaries between reality and fiction, the local and the national, the intimate and the political, navigating from childhood to adulthood, and eventually turning the school grounds and her school years into a laboratory for civic and political consciousness.
- High School Politics and Political Insight: Esther’s Notebook (2015–2023) by Riad Sattouf, A Parisian Girl’s View of Daily Life
- Laura Odasso, Maîtresse de conférences, UFR SEPF – Département de sciences de l’éducation, LIAgE – Laboratoire Interculturalités, Apprentissages, marGes, Expériences, Université Paris 8 (UP8)
- Projet RIM – Redrawing Migration Routes: Arab Comics Days and Contemporary Mediterranean Im-mobilityAbstract
Over the past decade, comics and graphic novels have emerged as important research objects and scientific-pedagogical tools. At the intersection of artistic expression, social engagement, and science-society dialogue, comics provide an accessible and compelling medium for addressing complex and sometimes sensitive social issues. Through the interplay of images, text, colours, and visual composition, they encourage both emotional engagement and critical reflection. Within academia, comics have increasingly been used to disseminate research, support teaching, and communicate complex theoretical ideas in accessible ways, while also becoming a growing field of interdisciplinary inquiry. Drawing on these developments, I am currently organising a two-week series of “diffuse” events exploring how mobility and migration are experienced and represented in contemporary Mediterranean societies (Projet RIM – Redrawing Migration Routes: Arab Comics Days and Contemporary Mediterranean Im-mobility – partner University of Sousse and Institut des Beaux-Arts de Sousse). Combining documentary approaches, an exhibition, with personal testimonies, the project examines how individual and collective experiences are translated into graphic narratives. It contributes to ongoing scholarly debates on the use of comics to explore and understand contemporary social phenomena, while also analysing how personal, professional, and societal experiences shape the linguistic, thematic, and artistic choices of comic authors and the circulation of their works. Particular attention is given to the experiences of students at Université Paris 8 and to the territory of Seine-Saint-Denis thanks to ad hoc workshops held by artists where students attempt to illustrate some excerpts of their current research and learning experiences. More broadly, the project seeks to reconnect process to creative practice, research, and migration-related experiences and learning processes, opening the way for further international and interdisciplinary collaborative work on comics, illustration, and sound-based research methods.
- Projet RIM – Redrawing Migration Routes: Arab Comics Days and Contemporary Mediterranean Im-mobility
- Szymon Makuch, AGH University of Krakow; Vice-president, Association of Pop Culture Researchers and Pop Culture Education “Trickster”
- The borders of freedom of speech – legal conflicts around censorship in comic booksAbstract
History of the comic book industry is full of legal conflicts — some of them are typical copyright issues (like illegal adaptations, using trademark without permission etc.), but some of them started big discussions between the copyright idea of fair use (especially in parodies) and freedom of speech (when the work was more politically or socially involved). The main purpose of this presentation is to analyse examples of such conflicts (like the famous Walt Disney Productions v. Air Pirates etc.) and try to find out how big was their role in the evolution of artistic freedom of speech.
- The borders of freedom of speech – legal conflicts around censorship in comic books
- Myrto Tselenti, MBA, Project Manager, Greek Film Centre – Hellenic Film Commission team
- Beyond (Japanese) Traditions: Inclusion in Contemporary MangaAbstract
Although Japanese society is often characterized by conservatism, manga today are among the most inclusive forms of comics. From protagonists with disabilities to heroes of every kind of religion and sexual orientation, Japanese comics present an unusual breadth of diversity and inclusion that goes beyond stereotypes, traditions, and established social expectations. Through specific examples, the unique traits that make manga heroes distinctive, just like each one of us, are brought to light.
- Beyond (Japanese) Traditions: Inclusion in Contemporary Manga
- Soloup (Antonis Nikolopoulos), PhD, Comics and Graphic Novels Creator
- Immigrant Politics and Social Inclusion. The Case of BabelAbstract
Migration is usually associated with the search for better working conditions, especially when it involves moving to other countries with different economic, cultural, religious, and political frameworks. Such a massive — and to a large extent forced by circumstances — displacement brings dramatic changes to people’s lives, while simultaneously requiring the formation of a new identity. It also demands the creation of a new condition of adaptation, in which people must establish new foundations for a dignified survival, such as national and religious community, family, and friendships.
This profound need for dignified survival is the subject explored in the graphic novel BABEL, which focuses on the many small stories of coal miners in Belgium during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Despite the harsh working conditions and the existence of significant cultural differences, some managed to attain a sense of dignity in life through mutual understanding, solidarity, and friendship.
In essence, it is a story that explores the possibilities of a “utopian” (?) Reverse Babel.
- Immigrant Politics and Social Inclusion. The Case of Babel
- Yiannis Koukoulas, Assistant Professor, University of the Aegean, Department of Preschool Education and Educational Design
- “We are the Others”: Reading Images and Healing TraumasAbstract
Aleksandar Zograf’s cry “We are the others”, which demonstrates the community of problems and the required empathy, the absence of which was painful during the war in the former Yugoslavia, is unconsciously the cry of many comic book creators. By creating stories about their traumas and the traumas of their readers, they attempt to heal them and overcome the pain of war, illness, refugees, abandonment. This paper attempts to record some such comics that contribute to the understanding of situations and the acceptance of people who experience tragedies with the aim of healing the wounds. Of what happened and what will happen.
- “We are the Others”: Reading Images and Healing Traumas
- Marianna Misiou, Assistant Professor, University of the Aegean, Department of Preschool Education and Educational Design
- Comics and Inclusion at School: The Case of The Arrival by Shaun TanAbstract
In this presentation, inclusion is approached as a process of increasing participation and reducing exclusion from the cultures and communities of the school. It will be examined how Shaun Tan’s silent comics The Arrival can be used, through appropriate pedagogical mediation, to approach inclusion, by focusing on scenes of exclusion, acceptance, solidarity, and social participation. The absence of verbal text facilitates students’ participation through observation, description, hypothesis-making, and the exchange of interpretations. The presentation also proposes the use of selected “thinking routines” developed within Harvard’s Project Zero as ways of organizing literary discussion.
- Comics and Inclusion at School: The Case of The Arrival by Shaun Tan
- Lida Tsene, PhD, Teaching Associate, NUA; Founder, Athens Comics Library
- Comics and Stories as a platform for healing, empowerment and community engagement: The Case of Athens Comics LibraryAbstract
This presentation explores how comics and storytelling can function as tools for healing, empowerment, and community engagement, through the case of Athens Comics Library. Drawing on participatory programmes with diverse communities, it highlights how visual narratives foster expression, build resilience, and create inclusive spaces for dialogue, learning, and social connection.
- Comics and Stories as a platform for healing, empowerment and community engagement: The Case of Athens Comics Library
- Ilias Katirtzigianoglou, Comicdom CON Athens Co-organizer, comics author and publisher
- LGBTQ ComicsAbstract
Queer comics provide vital, unapologetic representation across every genre. Monumental international works like Alison Bechdel’s “Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic” and Howard Cruse’s “Stuck Rubber Baby”, alongside contemporary Greek graphic novels like Steve Stivaktis’ “Gerard: or, the Sword in his Back” and Harry Saxon’s “Telemachus and the Fleece”, powerfully illustrate the medium’s capacity to articulate complex, deeply personal narratives of identity, resilience, and self-discovery.
- LGBTQ Comics
Presidentes – Moderadores:
- Evi Sampanikou, Professor, Department of Cultural Technology and Communication, University of the Aegean (UAEGEAN)
- Nikoletta Gourgouli, PhD Student, Department of Cultural Technology and Communication, University of the Aegean (UAEGEAN)
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¿Quién puede asistir?
- ERUA & socios asociados
- Investigadores y estudiantes de estudios culturales, medios de comunicación, ciencias políticas, educación y artes
- Creadores de cómics, comisarios, organizadores de festivales y entusiastas
- ONG y organizaciones de la sociedad civil que trabajan en inclusión, democracia y sostenibilidad
- Miembros de la comunidad interesados en la cultura visual, la justicia social y el medio ambiente
Palabras clave: Cómics, Inclusión política, Inclusión social, Política de la diferencia, Medio ambiente, Sostenibilidad, Estudios culturales, Narrativa visual, Justicia social
Relacionado con SDG10:
Reducción de las desigualdades, Inclusión social, Política de la diferencia, Igualdad de oportunidades, No discriminación, Diversidad culturalRelacionado con SDG13:
Acción por el clima, Sostenibilidad medioambiental, Conciencia ecológica, Resiliencia comunitaria, Justicia ambientalRelacionado con SDG16:
Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas, Democracia participativa, Participación cívica, Inclusión política, Derechos humanos
Prepárese una taza de café, relájese y disfrute de la charla. ¡Todo el mundo es bienvenido!
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Fecha/Hora: Miércoles, 27 de mayo de 2026
10:30–12:30 (CEST) / 09:30–11:30 (WEST) / 11:30–13:30 (EEST)
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Democracia y derechos humanos: protección de la libertad y la dignidad en la vida cotidiana
Fecha/Hora: Martes, 10 de marzo de 2026
13:00 (CET/España - Madrid) / 12:00 (WET/España - Las Palmas Canarias) / 14:00 (EET)
Formato: evento online, seguido de preguntas y respuestas y debate. (Traducción automática)
El Café Científico ofrece un espacio constructivo para discutir cómo la democracia y los derechos humanos continúan desempeñando un papel vital en la configuración de nuestras sociedades. La discusión destacará la participación cívica, el estado de derecho y las iniciativas comunitarias que promueven la inclusión y la justicia social. Al centrarse en prácticas exitosas y responsabilidad colectiva, el evento alentará a los participantes a reflexionar sobre cómo los valores que defienden la dignidad humana pueden fortalecerse en la vida cotidiana y contribuir a comunidades más resilientes y respetuosas.
Ponentes - Panelistas:
- Irene Angelina Giménez Hernández, Faculty of Law, University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (ULPGC)
- Laura Bannan-Fischer, Institute for Conflict Management, European University Viadrina (EUV)
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file
- Prof. dr. Algis Krupavicius, Institute of Management and Political Science, Mykolas Romeris University (MRU)
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- Artur Koldomasov, PhD candidate in Political Science and Media, SWPS University
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Moderadora:
- Dr. Nomeda Gudelienė, Advisor to Deputy Rector on Sustainable Development, Mykolas Romeris University (MRU)
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Palabras clave: Democracia, Derechos humanos, Participación cívica, Estado de derecho, Inclusión, Justicia social, Iniciativas comunitarias, Responsabilidad colectiva
Relacionado con el ODS16:
Paz, justicia e instituciones sólidas, estado de derecho, toma de decisiones participativa, libertades fundamentales, derechos humanos, gobernanza democráticaRelacionado con el ODS10:
Reducción de desigualdades, inclusión social, derechos humanos, justicia social, igualdad de oportunidades, no discriminación
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Fecha/Hora: Martes, 10 de marzo de 2026
13:00 (CET/España - Madrid) / 12:00 (WET/España - Las Palmas Canarias) / 14:00 (EET)
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Student and Youth Engagement in Sustainability: Challenges and Solutions
Fecha/Hora: Jueves 18 de septiembre de 2025
15:00 (CET/España - Madrid) / 14:00 (WET/España - Las Palmas Canarias) / 16:00 (EET)
Formato: evento online, seguido de preguntas y respuestas y debate.
By fostering critical thinking, creativity, and intercultural dialogue, Science Cafés aim to raise awareness and encourage collaborative action toward sustainable lifestyles and social justice—whether on campuses, in neighborhoods, communities, societies, or entire regions. It is vital to continually update and expand our knowledge of the pressing challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, and social justice, while also finding innovative ways to embed sustainability into education and everyday practice. Many universities and communities emphasize sustainability in their strategic visions, yet often fall short when it comes to accelerating youth engagement, developing green skills, advancing cultural intelligence and inclusion, and supporting well-being and mental health. Science Cafés are designed to address these gaps, connecting international efforts to co-create climate-resilient and just societies.
Ponentes - Panelistas:
- Isabel Toman, Senior Programme Officer for Sustainable Development at the International Association of Universities (ERUA associated partner)
- Student and Youth Engagement in Sustainability – a task for the whole institution
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file - Ieva Budraitė, Director Green Policy Institute (Lithuania, ERUA associated partner)
- Kinga Sawera, Center for Climate Action and Social Transformation, SWPS University
- Student Engagement in Sustainability at SWPS University
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file - Vangelis Zaftis, PhD Student, ERUA Blue Commission
- Student and Youth Engagement in Sustainability
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file - Professor Nikolaos Zouros, Director Natural History Museum of the Lesvos Petrified Forest (Greece, ERUA associated partner)
Moderadora:
- Dr. Nomeda Gudelienė, Advisor to Deputy Rector on Sustainable Development, Mykolas Romeris University (MRU)
Más información sobre nuestros panelistas
¿Por qué participar?
This event offers opportunities for personal growth and learning, building connections with ERUA peers, and forming international, cross-disciplinary partnerships. It provides a platform to contribute ideas and projects that generate real-world impact—supporting long-term transformation for the future that todays youth will inherit. Dont miss the chance to learn, connect, contribute, and lead meaningful change.
¿A quién va dirigido?
- Researchers & students
- ERUA & Associated partners
- Local government representatives
- Business and industry leaders
- NGOs and civil society
- Regional stakeholders
Keywords: Youth Engagement, Sustainability Education, Green Skills, Climate Resilience, Social Justice, Cultural Intelligence
Related to SDG4:
Quality Education, Youth Development, Skills Development, Lifelong Learning, Educational InnovationRelated to SDG13:
Environmental Transition, Climate Literacy, Mitigation and Adaptation, Community Resilience, Climate Justice, Collective Action
Prepárese una taza de café, relájese y disfrute de la charla. Todo el mundo es bienvenido.
Más tarde podrá ver el acto a través de YouTube (el evento se filmará para que todos los interesados puedan acceder al contenido en cualquier momento).
Fecha/Hora: Jueves 18 de septiembre de 2025
15:00 (CET/España - Madrid) / 14:00 (WET/España - Las Palmas Canarias) / 16:00 (EET)
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Investigación colaborativa para la sostenibilidad regional.
Fecha/Hora: Lunes 10 de marzo de 2025
13:00 (CET/España - Madrid) / 12:00 (WET/España - Las Palmas Canarias) / 14:00 (EET)
Formato: evento online, seguido de preguntas y respuestas y debate.
La Comunidad ERUA invita a investigadores, legisladores, agentes locales interesados y líderes comunitarios a unirse en un diálogo colaborativo para impulsar el desarrollo sostenible en múltiples regiones. Este evento tiene como objetivo cerrar la brecha entre la investigación y las necesidades de la sociedad, mediante el fomento de la cooperación entre los investigadores y las comunidades regionales. Nuestro objetivo es recopilar las perspectivas de las partes locales interesadas sobre las necesidades de sostenibilidad dentro de sus respectivas regiones y definir áreas prioritarias para futuras iniciativas de investigación del Science Shop (Centro de investigación comunitario) de ERUA.
Ponentes - Panelistas:
- Ioannis Katsounis, University of the Aegean, Dr and Researcher
- Insights into regional progress on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by presenting key research findings on relevant indicators studied by ERUA
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file - Dr. Vilma Popovienė, Lithuanian Social Innovation Cluster, Managing Director
- The Role of Social Innovations in Lithuania Societal Development.
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file - Dr. Jolanta Bieliauskaitė, MRU Head of ERUA Strategic Partnership
- Introduce participatory research tools such as ERUA research clusters to engage stakeholders in co-creating solutions.
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file - George Strogylopoulos, Innovation Policy Expert
- Pressing environmental sustainability challenges and potential solutions tailored to diverse regional contexts identified by ERUA.
- Ruby van der Wekken, RIPESS
- Solidarity Economy Building / RIPESS – The intercontinental network for the promotion of social solidarity economy, its members, values, and actions.
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file
Moderadora:
- Dr. Nomeda Gudelienė, Advisor to Deputy Rector on Sustainable Development, Mykolas Romeris University (MRU)
Más información sobre nuestros panelistas
¿Por qué participar?
Este evento actúa como una plataforma de aprendizaje para que los asistentes simultáneamente aprendan de ERUA y participen en la configuración de su futura agenda de investigación, asegurando que los desafíos clave de sostenibilidad regional se aborden acompañados de soluciones factibles. A través de los debates, los participantes pueden intercambiar ideas con investigadores, responsables políticos, partes locales interesadas y líderes comunitarios para desarrollar conjuntamente ideas innovadoras que aborden los problemas ambientales y sociales apremiantes. Los conocimientos recopilados enriquecerán las futuras iniciativas de ERUA, fomentando el impacto a largo plazo y la transformación regional.
¿A quién va dirigido?
- ERUA y socios colaboradores
- Representantes de gobiernos locales
- Líderes empresariales e industriales
- ONG y organizaciones de la sociedad civil
- Investigadores y estudiantes
- Miembros de la comunidad interesados en la sostenibilidad de todas las regiones
Keywords: Sustainable Development, Societal Development, Regional Communities, Sustainable Development Goals (Sdgs), Environmental Sustainability Challenges, Regional Development, Regional Indicators
Related to SDG10:
Culture, Countries, Policy, Ethnicity, Society, Nations, Economic Inclusion, Equality, Human Rights, Reduce Inequalities, Social Inclusion, Social Support
Prepárese una taza de café, relájese y disfrute de la charla. Todo el mundo es bienvenido.
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Fecha/Hora: Lunes 10 de marzo de 2025
13:00 (CET/España - Madrid) / 12:00 (WET/España - Las Palmas Canarias) / 14:00 (EET)
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ERUA’s regional impact - The Role of Universities in Integrating Migrants into Local Communities
Format: online event, 5 minutes of experience sharing from each university (presentation - case study), followed by Q&A and discussion.
Please make a cup coffee, relax and enjoy the talk! Everyone is welcome.
Speakers:
- Prof. Anastasia Chourmouziadi, University of the Aegean, Director of the Museolab Laboratory of the Department of Cultural Technology and Communication
- Ms Konstantina Leivaditi, University of the Aegean, PhD Candidate, Ethnography Laboratory of the Department of Social Anthropology and History
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- Susan Cranfield McKay, ULPGC, Lecturer, Faculty of Translation and Interpreting
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- Dr. Marija Grujić, EUV, Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences (Chair of Comparative Cultural and Social Anthropology)
- M.A. Somaiya Meer, EUV, PhD Candidate, Faculty of Social and Cultural Sciences (Chair of Language Use and Migration)
- M.A. Katarzyna Ksenicz, SWPS, Deputy Director of the Center of Communication and Customer Services
Moderator:
- Dr. Nomeda Gudelienė, MRU, Advisor to Deputy Rector on Sustainable Development, HR Management Centre
PresentationYou can view or download the presentation file
Key words: Sustainable development goals, sustainability, Aeiforia
Related to SDG5:
Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls, Empowering women, Female Entrepreneurship, Gender discrimination, Gender equality, Gender EquityRelated to SDG10:
Reduce inequality within and among countries, Social Responsibility, Diversity, Culture, Human Rights, Migration Policies, Social Discrimination, Social Inclusion, Social Equality
You can watch below or click here (via YouTube) for the recording of the Event
Date/Time: Monday, September 30, 2024 | 15:00 (CEST) / 16:00 (EET/Athens time)
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