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Participatory Publishing - Zine Assignments as Open Pedagogy

Zines are a self-published medium created by collaging existing materials (e.g. images, text, etc.) with self-created content. Zines are published in simple photocopied and digital formats for open sharing. The practice of remixing, revising, and redistribution has been a part of zine culture since its creation. Zines provide a space where information authority can be questioned by building knowledge within communities regardless of the level of perceived expertise. This session will address how zine culture aligns with open pedagogical practices and how you can integrate zine-making into your course.
Participants at this session will be introduced to:
- A brief history of zine-making and open culture
- An overview of how zines align with open pedagogical practices
- Methodologies to engage students in zine creation and culture
- Resources to integrate zine-making into course assignments
Location Details
- Location:
- *ONLINE* Registrants will be sent the Zoom link 3 hours before the event.
Additional Information
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Related LibGuide: Open Education by Erin Fields
- Date:
- Wednesday, October 29, 2025
- Time:
- 1:00pm - 2:00pm
- Audience:
- Doctoral Faculty Graduate Post-Doc Staff
- Categories:
- Open Education Week Open Scholarship Scholarly Communications and Copyright
- Presenter(s):
- Erin Fields & Donna Langille