
معرفی
Robert Aman is a Senior Associate Professor at Linköping University's Department of Behavioural Sciences and Learning, specializing in Education and Adult Learning. He holds a PhD from Linköping University (2014) and has held roles such as Lecturer at the University of Glasgow (2015-2017) and Visiting Researcher at Duke University, University of Oxford, Sciences Po Paris, and Ghent University. His research focuses on comic art's intersection with colonialism, interculturality, and norm-critical pedagogy. Current projects explore using comics to foster classroom discussions on norms, funded by the Swedish Research Council.
Key research interests include the role of comic art in societal discourse, decolonizing intercultural education, and Latin American indigenous movements. He has authored influential books like The Phantom Comics and the New Left and Decolonising Intercultural Education, and his work has been recognized with the Adamson Diploma by Svenska serieakademin. Aman's interdisciplinary approach bridges cultural theory, education, and visual media.
- Education: PhD in Education, Linköping University (2014)
- Awards: Adamson Diploma (2022)
- Funding: Swedish Research Council grant for classroom comics research
His articles analyze topics from colonial racism in Belgian comics to Swedish left-wing movements' influence on comics. Aman advocates for comics as educational tools, emphasizing their potential to address complex social issues like migration, multiculturalism, and epistemic racism.



