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[ecrea] CFP: Social, Casual, Mobile: Changing Games (EXTENDED: Abstracts now due 6 Dec 2013)
Fri Nov 29 18:28:05 GMT 2013
CFP EXTENDED – ABSTRACTS NOW DUE FRIDAY 6 DECEMBER
CFP: Social, Casual, Mobile: Changing Games
Call for Chapters: Social, Casual, Mobile: Changing Games (Edited book
collection)
Social, casual and mobile games – on devices such as smartphones,
tablets, or pc and accessed through online social networks – are
increasingly ubiquitous, and changing the ways in which games are
designed, understood and, played. This call for chapters builds on a
one-day preconference that was held on 2 July 2013 at Curtin University
in Perth, Australia. The book collection will explore the rapidly
changing gaming landscape and discuss the ludic, methodological,
theoretical, economic, social and cultural challenges that these changes
invoke. Importantly, social, casual and mobile games do not exist in a
vacuum, so the challenges, changes and continuities in relation to
previous digital and physical games and gaming practices are also open
for analysis.
Topics might include, but are by no means limited to:
• Design and industry shifts from traditional games to
mobile and networked games
• New user demographics
• Virtual currencies, in-game purchases, the .99c
price-point and other economic issues
• Games as surveillance and the exchange of user information
for game progress
• Zynga: The Rise and (partial) Fall of Facebook’s Biggest
Gaming Friend
• Mobile Franchises: Angry Birds, Plants V Zombies, and so on.
• South-East Asian and other non-Western gaming cultures
• Gaming communities
• Gamification - the good, the bad, and the scoreboard
• Convergence and social, casual and mobile games
• Edutainment
• The sociality or otherwise of social games
• Shifting landscape from PC and console games to social,
casual and mobile games
• Locative games: place and mobility
Important dates:
Abstracts of 500 words, using APA 6threferencing style, plus a brief
biographic statement are NOW DUE 6 DECEMBER 2013
Invitations for full chapters sent to authors by 20 December 2013
Full chapters (5-7,000 words) due 31 March 2014
Please email submissions or queries to the editors, A/Prof Michele
Willson and Dr Tama Leaver, Dept of Internet Studies, Curtin
University, at (socialcasualmobile /at/ gmail.com).
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