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#INeedDiverseGames: How the Queer Backlash to GamerGate Enables Nonbinary Coalition
- S. Evans, Sarah Beth Elyse Janish
- Sociology
- 2015
GamerGate, the online hate campaign that violently threatened and harassed prominent feminists in gaming, claimed that feminists were destroying gaming culture through their alleged influence on game… Expand
Disruption by Design: Feminist Interventions in Digital Game Production on a University Campus.
- S. Evans
- Sociology
- 13 June 2018
EVANS, SARAH BETH. Disruption by Design: Feminist Interventions in Digital Game Production on a University Campus (Under the direction of Dr. Nicholas Taylor). The purpose of this dissertation is to… Expand
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#INeedDiverseGames and Gamergate: Toward a Non-binary Coalition
- S. Evans, Elyse Janish
- Computer Science
- 2015
Editorial: Body Movements
- Carina Pina Assunção, Samir Azrioual, +6 authors Eric Murnane
- Sociology
- 19 January 2018
Today, the juxtaposition between physical bodies and the gameworld is ever more fluid. Virtual Reality headsets are available at game stores with more AAA games being created for the format. The… Expand
Press On and Press Start: Navigating Postgraduate Research in Game Studies
- M. Barr, Lorraine Murray, +6 authors Daniel Dunne
- Political Science
- 1 August 2016
Much discussion has revolved around the interdisciplinary nature and institutional status of game scholarship, since the first international computer games conference in 2001, and indeed over the… Expand
SEEING BEYOND PLAY: THE IMMERSIVE WITNESS IN VIDEO GAMES
- S. Evans
- Psychology
- 2014
Ian Bogost’s 2011 book How to Do Things with Video Games seeks to “reveal a small portion of the many uses of video games and how together they make the medium broader, richer, and more relevant (p.… Expand
Editorial: Behind the Making
- L. D. Wildt, Carina Pina Assunção, +6 authors Eric Murnane
- Engineering
- 12 June 2017
Few theses, proposals and books in game studies start without some statement of the importance of video games as a media format. However, despite this emphasis on the industry’s size and importance,… Expand
Press Start and Press On - Navigating Postgraduate Research in Game Studies
- M. Barr, Lorraine Murray, +6 authors S. Evans
- Political Science
- 3 August 2016
Much discussion has revolved around the interdisciplinary nature and institutional status of game scholarship, since the first international computer games conference in 2001 (Aarseth 2001), and… Expand
Editorial: Negotiating Gamer Identities
- M. Barr, L. Berry, +6 authors L. D. Wildt
- Psychology
- 19 July 2016
The term ‘gamer identity’ is hotly contested, and certainly not understood as a broadly accepted term. From the outdated stereotype of white, heterosexual, teenage boys playing Nintendo in their… Expand