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[Commlist] Call for Abstracts: European Sociology Association (ESA) 2019 / Digital Games track
Tue Jan 22 12:41:51 GMT 2019
Call for Abstracts: European Sociology Association (ESA) 2019
Track: Gaming at the Boundaries: Imagining Inclusive Futures
Despite the cliché that digital games are played almost exclusively by
young, white, cisgendered, heterosexual men, gaming is now more diverse
than ever. Some elements of this diversity has seen extensive study,
such as gender, whilst others – such as age or class – have been
comparatively overlooked. For this stream, participants are invited to
submit papers that consider diversity and cultural change within the
production and consumption of digital games. Past, present and future
visions of digital gaming affect how social inclusion is viewed by
players, developers and policy makers. We seek papers that interrogate
those who exist at the ‘boundaries’ of games culture, whether as a
matter of gender, race, ethnicity, sexuality and/or class, to make
visible the ‘barriers’ but also examples of ‘belonging’ that emerge
through digital gameplay.
As such, this stream responds to the identity crisis (or crises)
materializing within games culture. Phenomena such as GamerGate, the
rise of live streaming on Twitch.tv, and the growth of “independent”
games that tackle serious real-world issues, all push us to reconsider
who gamers are, and who they might be. As stereotypes of ‘the gamer’
breakdown to reflect the appeal of digital games across society, labels
of ‘addiction’ and ‘gambling’ are in danger of stigmatizing play, and
casting players as pathological subjects. We invite papers that contest
these barriers and challenge the social construction of gaming as a
‘disorder’. What alternative futures are possible? How do we confront
these controversies? Why must inclusivity be a core part of our imaginings?
More information:
https://www.europeansociology.org/sites/default/files/public/Coordinator/ESA_2019_CFP_Manchester_v1.pdf
Submission link: https://www.conftool.pro/esa2019/
Deadline: Feb 1 2019
Coordinators: Thomas Brock, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK,
t.brock[at]mmu.ac.uk <http://mmu.ac.uk>; Aphra Kerr, Maynooth
University, Ireland, aphra.kerr[at]mu.ie <http://mu.ie>; Mark R Johnson,
University of Alberta, Canada, markrjohnsongames[at]gmail.com
<http://gmail.com>; Paolo Ruffino, University of Lincoln, UK,
pruffino[at]lincoln.ac.uk <http://lincoln.ac.uk>.
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