Thank you all, airlisters, for your wonderful help about video games and ethics!!! Alejandro. 2014-04-10 14:33 GMT-03:00 Jason Farman <jasonfarman@gmail.com>:
Dear Alejandro, I write about the ethics of immersion in mobile and locative games in my book *Mobile Interface Theory*. I'm attaching that chapter here in case it's relevant to your work. This chapter builds on an earlier article of mine in which I analyze the ethics of immersion in *Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. *The article is titled "Hypermediating the Game Interface"<https://www.academia.edu/4453708/Hypermediating_the_Game_Interface_The_Alienation_Effect_in_Violent_Videogames_and_the_Problem_of_Serious_Play> [link to the file on academia.edu]. I hope you find these to be valuable additions to the already great list of works my colleagues have recommended! Best Regards, Jason Farman
-- Jason Farman, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of American Studies Distinguished Faculty Fellow, Design | Cultures + Creativity Program Faculty Member, Human-Computer Interaction Lab University of Maryland, College Park http://www.jasonfarman.com <http://www.jasonfarman.com>
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Alejandro Tortolini <alemtor@gmail.com>wrote:
Hi, I´m doing some research about video games and ethics... Can you recomend me some books/readings about it? I´m focusing in this two perspectives:
1) Implicit or explicit values in video games.
2) Gameplay and mechanics as a frame for ethical decisions in video games.
Thanks in advance,
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