Hello all! Abstracts of 250 words are due FRIDAY, May 26 for our 4S Open Panel: Decolonial, Colonial, and Indigenous Imaginaries in Games of Sea, Sky, and Land! Here’s the CFP as posted on the 4S site: While game studies has begun to acknowledge postcolonial and decolonial theory, the sociotechnical basis of games is rooted in colonial and imperial imaginaries. Trammell (2022) argues that game studies' fundamental theories of play are likewise racist and colonial. In-game conceptions of sea (kai), sky (lani), and land (ʻāina) seem subject to the same doctrine of discovery as reality; Nintendo's Animal Crossing: New Horizons (2020) is just one example of terra nullius exhibited in a cute resource management game. Sea, sky, and land are simply there to be occupied, mined, developed, and abandoned once the game - or the player - is done. These colonial concepts are embedded in the hegemony of play (Fron et al., 2007). As scholars from settler colonial societies that parallel this exploitation and the oppression of Hawaiian peoples, we seek to create a space where scholars can expand conversations about how the natural environment is imagined, represented, and envisioned in games, who and what can 'take space' in games, and what that means in our realities and to our futures. We encourage papers that investigate: Decolonial, colonial, and Indigenous sociotechnical imaginaries in games; their representation of and/or relationship with sea, sky, and land; how games imagine a better relationship with the natural world; implications of colonization in games; experiencing empathy toward nature and its gifts in games; effects of limitless natural resources and 'seasonless' farming. Other perspectives on postcolonialism, decolonialism, colonialism, imperialism, games, or the conference theme are also welcome. 4S will be happening in Honolulu, HI, USA, this November 8-11, 2023. This is a hybrid conference with the opportunity to present either in-person or online remotely. For more information/questions you can contact Nicole Winchester ( nicole.winchester@yorku.ca), Shelbey Walker (skwalker@yorku.ca), Nyle Sky Kauweloa (nsk@hawaii.edu), or Karanbir Jallo (jallo@yorku.ca). You can find the link to the panel <https://4sonline.org/news_manager.php?page=31507> here, and the link to the submission site <https://members.4sonline.org/members/proposals/propselect.php?orgcode=4S&prid=1293777> here. Please pass this on to anyone who might be interested!