Abstract

This article proposes analyzing graphic narratives in order to reveal the transformative potential of this medium in supporting and implementing community-based projects. By studying recent examples of graphic journalism and autobiographical graphic narratives, we can see how this form of mass communication confronts some of the Sustainable Development Goals (henceforth SDGs), such as poverty, social exclusion, violence, discrimination, climate change among them, making it an important means to raise consciousness, and awareness and thus influence integral, human, and sustainable development. To this end, this research focused on collective publications that support social projects that have arisen since the 2008 Financial Crisis and the massive mobilization known as 15M in 2011, all of them financed by Non-governmental Organisations for the Development (henceforth NGOD) in Spain.

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