In Other Words. Opening Research to Creative Practices

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  • Albert Piette
  • Langue française
  • 500 pages
  • ISBN : 978-2-84016-619-1
  • Date de publication : septembre 2026

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In an academic landscape increasingly invested in reimagining how knowledge is produced and shared, this book investigates the potential of creating knowledge “in other words.” Through forms such as comics and literature, live performance, music and podcasts, audiovisual writing, exhibitions, installations, and games, it challenges the conventional boundaries between the social sciences and artistic creation. How might scientific rigor be redefined when language takes the form of image, sound, or gesture? How can knowledge move beyond the university, reach wider audiences, and inspire new forms of storytelling?

Bringing together creative practices, theoretical perspectives, and diverse case studies, this book provides researchers, students, and educators with tools to experiment, innovate, and transform their methods and practices. It serves as a guide for those seeking to make imagination and science converse—turning research into a collective and experiential process.

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The Art of Knowledge: The Evolving Landscape of Creative Restitution

I. Graphic stories and comic strips 

Scientists in the gutter: How and why we should write social science in comics form

On Doing Ethnography and Making Comics 

Drawing On Memories: Translating Mexican Intergenerational Storytelling through Graphic Ethnography 

“La linea dell’orizzonte”: My (first) experience of sociology through comics

 Sociology in comics: an educational experiment

 Creative Popularization of a Sociological Study on Naturism Through Comic Art

 

II. From documentary literature to fiction 

Literature and Social Sciences: Shifting Boundaries

Fictional Writing on Sociological Research: Reflections on Damnatio Memoriae

An imaginary letter to tell a real story: “Ze hayah be-leil Shabbat”

Black Skin, White Scratches: An Autoethnography of Racism 

Fiction in the service of history: Notes on the Asian Reich, a counterfactual narrative 

Counterfactual History and Archival Research on Slavery and Revolution: A Workshop Experience

 

III. Audiovisual writing 

Un/Disciplining the Frame: Audiovisual Writing and Social Grounds

The fiction of sciences: Bronx BarbÚs, a feature film 

“Of sisters and brothers:” A multi-modal approach to unpacking the emotional geographies of Roma migrants 

Drawing, Narrating, Representing Jewish Migration through Trieste (1903-1945)

Opening interstices: Audiovisual Narratives as a Transformative Method for Urban Research/Studies

 

IV. Sound and music 

Research Through Sound: Exploring Sound and Oral Narratives in Research Restitution

Playing maps on a piano: 40,000 kilometers around the World 

“Bretez” and the archaeology of the soundscape: sensory historical restitution (latest developments) 

Researchers as storytellers. When scholars become podcasters 

Inhabiting the Landscape: A sound experience podcast

 

V. Dance and Performative Arts 

Embodied Forms: Dance and Performative Arts

Dancing philosophy: The story of how body and mind regained each other 

Interdisciplinary and Collaborative Performance as Research Praxis: The Process of Mapping the Rio

“It’s smoother when some characters say it, and not me”: Talking about one’s research from the stage

“It wasn’t really a theatrical performance”: A brief history of social sciences putting on their show

 

VI. Exhibitions

From the Museum as Classroom to the Classroom as Museum

Muzungu as a tool of art: a case before the icc 

A Community in Conversation: Transforming Difficult Experiences into Virtual Memorials 

The R.E.V. photographic exhibition as a mode of dissemination for sociological research 

A Museum For Me: New Modes of Creating and Sharing Knowledge with Community Groups 

“Siamo o non siamo”—A Jewish Childhood in Alexandria: Mini-museum // a museum for me

 

VII. Cartographies 

C-Artographies: How art reimagines cartography, and viceversa

Feeling the world through geopoetry 

Mapping Enforced Disappearance and Transforming Bonds 

Mapping Jewish History and Present in Graz and Thessaloniki: Research-based Teaching through Erasmus+ Virtual Exchange 

Mapping Memory: Cartographies of the Shoah, Conflict, and Resistance

 

IX. Games 

Goals, Ecosystems, Playground: Uses of Gameplay for Knowledge

Snakes and Ladders: Introducing the Board Game approach to Essay writing in Art and Design (and Beyond) 

Lausanne 1830: Histoires de Registres: Balancing Education and Entertainment in a Video Game 

Playful Mediation: My Research in 180 Bricks

 

Selective Bibliography

Short biographies of authors

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