Re-Figuring Innovation in Games: A Feminist Interventionist Project

This paper reports on an ongoing, 5-year, international feminist intervention research project funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, “Re-Figuring Innovation in Games”. The project includes researchers, students, game des

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Games and Ethics Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Ethical Questions in Digital Game Cultures

Digitale Kultur und Kommunikation Volume 7 Series Editors Kai-Uwe Hugger, Universität zu Köln, Köln, Germany Angela Tillmann, Fakultät 1, IMM, FH Köln, Köln, Germany Theo Hug, Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria

Ein wesentliches Kennzeichen gegenwärtiger Gesellschaft ist das Ineinandergreifen von digitalem Medienwandel und fortdauernden sozialen, kulturellen und kommunikativen Transformationsprozessen. Die Buchreiche „Digitale Kultur und Kommunikation“ beleuchtet diesen Wandel aus sozialwissenschaftlicher Perspektive. Anhand ausgewählter interdisziplinärer theoretischer und empirischer Beiträge beschäftigt sich die Reihe mit der Frage, wie sich digitale Kultur und Kommunikation heute darstellt und welche Folgen daraus für die Individuen, das zwischenmenschliche Zusammenleben und die Gesellschaft erwachsen.

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Maike Groen · Nina Kiel · Angela Tillmann · André Weßel Editors

Games and Ethics Theoretical and Empirical Approaches to Ethical Questions in Digital Game Cultures

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Nina Kiel Düsseldorf, Germany

Angela Tillmann Köln, Germany

André Weßel Köln, Germany

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