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Hybrid Play Crossing Boundaries In Game Design Players Identities And Play Spaces 1st Edition Adriana De Souza E Silva

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Hybrid Play Crossing Boundaries In Game Design Players Identities And Play Spaces 1st Edition Adriana De Souza E Silva
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Publisher: Routledge Advances in Game Studies
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.59 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Adriana de Souza e Silva, Ragan Glover-Rijkse
ISBN: 9780367427788, 9780367855055, 0367427788, 0367855054
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Hybrid Play Crossing Boundaries In Game Design Players Identities And Play Spaces 1st Edition Adriana De Souza E Silva by Adriana De Souza E Silva, Ragan Glover-rijkse 9780367427788, 9780367855055, 0367427788, 0367855054 instant download after payment.

This book explores hybrid play as a site of interdisciplinary activity--one that is capable of generating new forms of mobility, communication, subjects, and artistic expression as well as new ways of interacting with and understanding the world. The chapters in this collection explore hybrid making, hybrid subjects, and hybrid spaces, generating interesting conversations about the past, current and future nature of hybrid play. Together, the authors offer important insights into how place and space are co-constructed through play; how, when, and for what reasons people occupy hybrid spaces; and how cultural practices shape elements of play and vice versa. A diverse group of scholars and practitioners provides a rich interdisciplinary perspective, which will be of great interest to those working in the areas of games studies, media studies, communication, gender studies, and media arts.

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