Cartoon drawing as a means of accessing what students know about HIV/AIDS: an alternative method
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Date
2011
Authors
Mutonyi, Harriet
Kendrick, E. Maureen
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Publisher
Visual Communication
Abstract
Combating the spread of HIV/AIDS in Uganda has involved massive public
education campaigns. One of the challenges of these campaigns has
always involved the need to simultaneously respect and transcend cultural
taboos around direct discussions about sexuality and sexual issues, particularly
among youth. Research consistently shows that drawing, as a means
of investigating what students know, has the potential to reveal students’
perceptions of given concepts and provides an alternative to predominantly
language-based methods. Visual methods, however, have rarely been taken
up in research on students’ sexual health and HIV/AIDS knowledge. This
interpretive case study examines the use of cartoon drawing as a unique
tool for understanding Ugandan secondary students’ conceptions of HIV/
AIDS, particularly concepts that are not directly discussed culturally.
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Keywords
cartoon drawing, cultural taboos, HIV/AIDS knowledge, multimodality
Citation
Mutonyi, H. and Kendrick, M.E., 2011. Cartoon drawing as a means of accessing what students know about HIV/AIDS: An alternative method. Visual Communication, 10(2), pp.231-249.