Association for Moral Education (2007, 2019, 2020, 2021)
Martin, J. (2007, November). Children’s attitudes toward superheroes as a potential indicator of their moral understanding. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Moral Education, New York, NY.
Relevant publication(s): Children and Superheroes (2007)
Martin, J. (2019, November). Superheroes, society, and…social studies?: Superhero narratives and their potential to facilitate socio-moral discourse. Paper presented at the forty-fifth annual meeting of the Association for Moral Education, Seattle, WA.
Relevant publication(s): Black Panther and Civics (2021), Comics and Citizenship (2023), and Luke Cage and Civil Discourse (In Progress)
Martin, J., & Letizia, A. (2020, October). Living Together: The Walking Dead as a Context for Exploring Different Perspectives on Citizenship. Paper presented at the forty-sixth annual meeting of the Association for Moral Education, Online.
Relevant publication(s): The Walking Dead (2022)
Killian, M., Letizia, A., & Martin, J. (2021, November). Graphic societies: The potential role of comics
and graphic novels in the relationship between education and citizenship. Presented for a roundtable discussion at the forty-seventh annual meeting of the Association for Moral Education, Online.
Relevant publication(s): Comics and Citizenship (2023)