2020
DOI: 10.7592/fejf2020.79.korolainen
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Graphic Aspects of Mobility: Folkloristic-Ethnological Drawings as a Starting Point for Discussing Mobility and Borders

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“…During the work process, I have also explored the possibilities of using the arts-related research approach (see Savin-Baden and Wimpenny 2014), especially in terms of comics-based research (see Kuttner et al 2018). Earlier, I have pondered, for instance, about the aesthetics of the borders and the question of how borders are seen or not seen in folklore, in which case I also combined my own artistic drawing with the research (see Korolainen 2020). However, the focus in this paper is on the narrative analysis.…”
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“…During the work process, I have also explored the possibilities of using the arts-related research approach (see Savin-Baden and Wimpenny 2014), especially in terms of comics-based research (see Kuttner et al 2018). Earlier, I have pondered, for instance, about the aesthetics of the borders and the question of how borders are seen or not seen in folklore, in which case I also combined my own artistic drawing with the research (see Korolainen 2020). However, the focus in this paper is on the narrative analysis.…”
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confidence: 99%