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Walter Nickell (Nick) Sousanis is a scholar, art critic, and cartoonist; a co-founder of the TheDetroiter.com, he is also the first person at Columbia University to write a dissertation entirely in a comic book format.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.cdh.ucla.edu/news-events/unflattening-a-dissertation-in-comics-form-reimagines-scholarship/ )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://english.princeton.edu/events/unflattening-how-dissertation-comics-form-reimagined-scholarship-and-academic-writing )〕 Sousanis believes that comics are powerful teaching tools and has developed courses on comics at Teachers College and Parsons. In addition to his classroom teaching, Sousanis’ artwork has been exhibited in such venues as Microsoft Research in Seattle. He publishes articles on teaching with comics in the ''Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy'' and other venues. In addition to publishing, Sousanis has spoken at symposiums and conferences around the world. The noteworthiness of Sousanis' contribution to the field of academics has been discussed in ''Inside Higher Ed'' and ''The Chronicle of Higher Education''. == Biography == A former professional tennis player and instructor, Sousanis majored in mathematics at Western Michigan University. Sousanis and his brother John Sousanis co-founded thedetroiter.com in October 2002, where he served as Editor in Chief. He also contributed arts coverage for the ''Detroit Metro Times''. He became the biographer of legendary Detroit artist Charles McGee. While he was living in Detroit, Sousanis' own artwork appeared in a number of shows in the Detroit area, including a billboard for the Ferndale, Michigan Public Art Project. and he served as a board member and, for a period, the chairman of the non-profit arts organization Contemporary Art Institute of Detroit (CAID). In recognition of his accomplishments in the arts community of Southeastern Michigan, Sousanis was selected as one of Crain's Detroit Business's "40 under 40" for 2006. In 2007, Sousanis was appointed the founding Director of Exhibitions for Work @ Detroit, an exhibition space in Detroit operated by the University of Michigan School of Art & Design. In early 2008, Sousanis moved from Detroit to New York City to pursue a Doctorate of Education in Interdisciplinary Studies at Columbia University's Teachers College. At that point TheDetroiter.com was sold to the YMCA. In 2011, Sousanis organized the 2011 Game Show NYC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.gameshownyc.com/ )〕 Talks were given by Maxine Greene, Tony Wagner, Fred Goodman, and Donald Brinkman at the concurrent conference for Creativity, Play, and Imagination Across Disciplines. Sousanis defended his dissertation, titled "Unflattening: A Visual-Verbal Inquiry into Learning in Many Dimension," at Teachers College, Columbia University in May 2014. His dissertation was published by Harvard University Press in April 2015 as ''Unflattening'';〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Unflattening )〕 the ''New York Times'' called it: In 2015, Sousanis accepted a post-doctoral fellowship at Calgary University, where he continues to teach about comics. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nick Sousanis」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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