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Dr Mel Gibson

Associate Professor

Department: Social Work, Education and Community Wellbeing

 Her interest in these areas led to research about audiences, and also into work on memory and how we build our childhood reading into our autobiographies.

She is also a National Teaching Fellow. This means that Mel is recognised nationally as an expert in Teaching and Learning at university, particularly in relation to large-group work, having developed her skills with the Centre for Excellence in Teaching and Learning in Assessment for Learning at Northumbria where she worked with Professor Kay Sambell.

Mel is probably best known, however, as one of the small group of academics who established Comics Studies in Britain. Her work on comics and memory is considered internationally significant. She has, additionally, been involved in initiating or supporting the development of a number of initiatives around comics, including the Comics Laureate Award, awarded bi-annually, which involves a comic creator supporting literacy development at national level and Comics Forum, one of the main British academic conferences on comics. She is also involved in comic festivals and other events, both talking about her research and running training on understanding visual literacies and reading for pleasure.

I'm interested in literacy and popular culture. I have published research around comics and graphic novels for both children and adults. Most recently I've been looking at the intersections of comics, young people, feminisms and activism.

I have also researched audiences' responses to the comic medium, often using 'object elicitation' to encourage discussion about memories of comics. 

I'm also interested in professional perceptions of popular culture.

  • Betul Gaye Dinc The Seven Stories’ Story: Multimodal Research Mapping Topographies of British Children’s Literature Start Date: 01/10/2023
  • Rosie Steele ‘We’ve been through a decent amount of it, they’re a bit late to the party’. Relationships and Sex Education, girls’ media cultures and utilising the past in the present. Start Date: 07/03/2023 End Date: 28/02/2025

  • Cultural Studies PhD November 30 2001
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2002


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