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Mapping The Digital Cultures And Territories Of Play 1st Edition Lindsey Joyce Brian Quinn

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Mapping The Digital Cultures And Territories Of Play 1st Edition Lindsey Joyce Brian Quinn
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Publisher: BRILL
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.06 MB
Pages: 158
Author: Lindsey Joyce; Brian Quinn
ISBN: 9781848883390, 1848883390
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Mapping The Digital Cultures And Territories Of Play 1st Edition Lindsey Joyce Brian Quinn by Lindsey Joyce; Brian Quinn 9781848883390, 1848883390 instant download after payment.

This volume was first published by Inter-Disciplinary Press in 2016. Mappings the Digital: Cultures and Territories of Play is an interdisciplinary discussion about the state of play and the state of games in contemporary culture. This volume takes a critical look and how our cultures and territories are being renegotiated through our engagement with digital media, games, and tools. This volume argues broadly that our tangible world, and our understanding of it, are being renegotiated and remapped by the digital worlds with which we engaged. Specifically, the chapters in this volume analyse linguistic changes; unique in-game cultures and behaviours; and new methods for communicating across real and perceived boundaries, for understanding cultural experiences, and for learning through play. Drawing from the global expertise of scholars within the fields of Cultural Studies, Game Studies, Foreign Language, Science and more, this volume bridges academic boarders to assemble a cohesive and authoritative resource on digital culture and play.

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