Dissertation Interviews
Watch videos by the 2021-2023 CLMC students talking about their dissertations. The projects cover a wide range of fascinating topics and critical approaches, including YA novels, graphic novels, films, videogames and picturebooks.
Victoria Pellegero
Applying Childhood Participation models in Spanish contemporary museums: Museu Picasso Barcelona's performance through the lens of the MOI framework and the Triangle Ladder of Participation.
Ivette Giron
Fostering Resiliene through picturebooks in critical contexts: A case study at Riecken's Libraries in Honduras.
Estefanía Daza D.
Lo último que se pierde es la esperanza: An Interperatation of Contemporary Colombian Films about Youth
Phi Thi Thu Hang
From Refugee to Immigrant: A Visual Journey of the Vietnamese Families in Northern America in four selected picturebooks.
Alejandra Sierra
Colombian youth representation in documentary graphic novels.
A study cas of the graphic novels Una Larga Travesia Verde and Hasta Que Honremos La Vida.
Iryna Doroshenko
The Use of Literature in TESOL. A Comparative Qualitative Study with Secondary School Teachers in Ukraine and Catalonia.
Sidra Farah
Representations of Childhood and Children in Hindi Cinema.
Raquel Gollner Bonfante
The Fallen Sister: A Practice-based Research on the Creative Process in Writing a Young Adult Fantasy Novel.
Karla Gonzalez Pech
Children and Digital Toys.
Tracing Depictions of Childhood in Toca Life World.
Valeriya Chistyakova
Failed Home-Away-Failed Home: Cycle of Intergenerational Trauma in Stranger Things Series.