Go Read the Threads: Communication at the Forge

This chapter explores the character of communication at the Forge in more depth. It begins with an examination of the philosophy underlying the moderation practices employed by Ron Edwards at the Forge before examining the notorious ‘brain damage controve

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Tabletop RPG Design in Theory and Practice at the Forge, 2001–2012 Designs and Discussions William J. White

Palgrave Games in Context Series Editors Neil Randall The Games Institute University of Waterloo Waterloo, ON, Canada Steve Wilcox Game Design and Development Wilfrid Laurier University Brantford, ON, Canada

Games are pervasive in contemporary life, intersecting with leisure, work, health, culture, history, technology, politics, industry, and beyond. These contexts span topics, cross disciplines, and bridge professions.Palgrave Games in Context situates games and play within such interdisciplinary and interprofessional contexts, resulting in accessible, applicable, and practical scholarship for students, researchers, game designers, and industry professionals. What does it mean to study, critique, and create games in context? This series eschews conventional classifications—such as academic discipline or game genre—and instead looks to practical, real-world situations to shape analysis and ground discussion. A single text might bring together professionals working in the field, critics, scholars, researchers, and designers. The result is a broad range of voices from a variety of disciplinary and professional backgrounds contributing to an accessible, practical series on the various and varied roles of games and play. More information about this series at http://www.palgrave.com/gp/series/16027

William J. White

Tabletop RPG Design in Theory and Practice at the Forge, 2001–2012 Designs and Discussions

William J. White Communication Arts and Sciences Penn State Altoona Altoona, PA, USA

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