School Bullying Through Graphic Vignettes: Developing a New Arts-Based Method to Study a Sensitive Topic

Author:

Khanolainen Daria12ORCID,Semenova Elena2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Teacher Education, University of Jyväskylä, Finland

2. Institute of Psychology and Education, Kazan Federal University, Russia

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to develop a new arts-based measure assessing school bullying and to test it within a pilot study involving 19 schoolchildren (mean age = 15.4; range = 1.00). The researchers designed the new methodological tool (referred to as graphic vignettes) as a set of incomplete comic strips, which participants were asked to complete in a creative way. Researchers then invited participants to engage in follow-up interviews using completed comic strips as individualized interview prompts. The authors detail the design and administration of the graphic vignettes and discuss their efficacy, limitations, and potential applications. The researchers argue that studies on sensitive topics can benefit from a wider dissemination of this arts-based research method. They also assert that the use of creatively co-constructed interview prompts individualizes participant–researcher interactions, placing the power in the hands of participants. The article aims to inspire further development of graphic vignettes.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Education

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