+1 to referencing these two fabulous designers and scholars. I would also recommend these two volumes for overviews and places to get started: Schrier, K. and Gibson, D. (Eds.) (2011). Designing games for ethics: Models, techniques and frameworks, Hershey, PA: IGI. Schrier, K. and Gibson, D. (Eds.) (2010). Ethics and game design: Teaching values through play, Hershey, PA: IGI. -- *Gabriela T. Richard, Ph.D.* Postdoctoral Research Fellow Graduate School of Education | *University of Pennsylvania* *Center for Collaboration, Computation, Complexity, and Creativity in the Learning Sciences* 3700 Walnut St., Suite 202 | Philadelphia, PA 19104 gric@upenn.edu <gric@gse.upenn.edu> | gabriela@nyu.edu On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 4:46 PM, Patrick Davison <patrick.davison@gmail.com>wrote:
Both Mattie Brice: http://www.mattiebrice.com/ and Anna Anthropy: http://auntiepixelante.com/?page_id=2142
are people who both make games and write very intelligently about them, often (but not always) various ethical dimensions to them. Some of my favorite posts are:
http://auntiepixelante.com/?p=1853 (on goals in games) http://auntiepixelante.com/?p=2182 (on game design and kink) http://auntiepixelante.com/?p=2152 (on difference and class) http://www.mattiebrice.com/the-meritocracy-of-video-games/ (on meritocracy) http://www.mattiebrice.com/death-of-the-player/ (fantastically titled: "Death of the Player")
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 1:35 PM, Alejandro Tortolini <alemtor@gmail.com
wrote:
Jennifer, Nicole, Luciano, Robert: thank you very much!! Other AIRlisters: more recommendations?
Alejandro.
2014-03-31 16:13 GMT-03:00 Nicole Grove <nicolesunday@gmail.com>:
I agree with Robert, Ian Bogost's book Unit Operations and also How To Do Things with Video Games are very good. McKenzie Wark's Gamer Theory and Alexander Galloway's Gaming: Essays on Algorithmic Culture are also good if you are interested in the ethics of games and gaming.
Best, Nicole Grove PhD Candidate Johns Hopkins University
https://johnshopkins.academia.edu/grove
On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Peaslee, Robert < robert.peaslee@ttu.edu wrote:
Hi Alejandro,
I would recommend Ian Bogost's work on procedural rhetoric, and you might message a MA student with whom I've been working, whose thesis, just defended, deals precisely with game design ethics among other things. His name is Andrew Potter: andrew.potter@ttu.edu
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On 3/31/14 1:33 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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