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Gender Masculinity And Video Gaming Marcus Maloney Steven Roberts

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Gender Masculinity And Video Gaming Marcus Maloney Steven Roberts
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Publisher: Springer Nature
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.22 MB
Pages: 104
Author: Marcus Maloney, Steven Roberts, Timothy Graham
ISBN: 9783030282622, 3030282627
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Gender Masculinity And Video Gaming Marcus Maloney Steven Roberts by Marcus Maloney, Steven Roberts, Timothy Graham 9783030282622, 3030282627 instant download after payment.

​This book examines gender attitudes in Reddit’s popular video gaming community subreddit, r/gaming. Video gaming has long been understood as a masculinised social space and, while increasing numbers of girls and women now engage in the pastime, boys and men remain the predominant social actors. Furthermore, the gaming community has been widely identified as a prime case study in broader concerns around ‘toxic’ masculinity and gendered online harassment. However, there is also underexamined evidence of a growing movement in the community coming forward to voice its collective opposition. Utilising an innovative combination of computational and qualitative methods, the research undertaken here exposes this fuller picture, revealing significant contestation and a spectrum of attitudes that mark out this popular gaming community as a battleground for gender (in)equality. Students and scholars across a range of disciplines, including gender studies, media studies, cultural studies, sociology, games studies and computer sciences, will find this book of interest.

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