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[Commlist] Call for papers: Special issue on Fictional Games in Eludamos: Journal for Computer Game Culture
Wed Feb 21 11:35:32 GMT 2024
Here’s a CfP for a special issue of Eludamos: Journal for Computer Game
Culture on Fictional Games, curated by Stefano Gualeni, Riccardo Fassone
and myself. Don't hesitate to get in touch if you have questions at
(domford /at/ uni-bremen.de). A permanent link for this call is available here:
https://eludamos.org/index.php/eludamos/announcement/view/117
Eludamos Special Issue on Fictional Games and Game Studies
Guest editors: Stefano Gualeni, Riccardo Fassone & Dom Ford
Full paper submission deadline: October 15, 2024
Publication: June 2025
FICTIONAL GAMES AND FICTIONAL GAME STUDIES
Fictional games are playful activities and ludic artefacts that were
specifically created as part of fictional worlds (or that otherwise
originated in fiction). As examples, think of the titular Hunger Games,
or Holo-chess in the fictional universe of Star Wars.
In their foundational academic work on games that exclusively exist as
fictions, Stefano Gualeni and Riccardo Fassone emphasize that the
purpose of fictional games is to trigger the imagination of the
audience. These ‘games’ cannot actually be played, or - at least - were
not originally meant as playable artefacts (Gualeni & Fassone 2022;
Gualeni 2021). They are fictional elements whose main goal is aesthetic
rather than ludic: their gameplay might aid characterization, add detail
to the fictional world of which they are part, play an important part in
the narrative, or simply function as comic relief. More simply put, a
fictional videogame like Global Thermonuclear War – whose simplified
wireframe graphics and ominous apocalyptic undertones are part of the
fictional world of the film War Games (Badham 1983) – is the kind of
cultural phenomenon we intend to analyze in this special issue, whereas
the filmic representation of the actual game of basketball in Spike
Lee’s He Got Game (1998) is not.
Concentrating on the uses and the cultural value of fictional games - as
well as their relevance to the field of game studies - this special
issue thus solicits contributions that are short and focused.
Short: we expect the submitted texts to not exceed 5000 words in length
(not counting the bibliography), and
Focused: the editors encourage submissions that discuss a single case
study of a fictional game (or a few related case studies) that the
authors find particularly interesting to analyze and theorize about.
A successful submission leverages conceptual tools from fields such as
literary theory, game studies, game design, and the philosophy of
fiction, and engages with questions such as: what roles can imaginary
games have in storytelling? Why do fiction authors outline rules and
behaviors of games that the audience will never actually play? Can we
apply tools and methods that are specific to game studies to better
understand fictional games? What can fictional games teach us about
games and play?
Important dates
Full paper submission deadline: October 15, 2024
Review results: January 2025
Revisions due: March 15, 2025
Final notification of acceptance/rejection: May 1, 2025
Publication: June 30, 2025
Submission guidelines
Please make sure your manuscript corresponds to the journal’s formal
requirements regarding length, citation style, and so on. Please keep in
mind that this special issue solicits contributions that are up to 5000
words in length (not counting the bibliography).
For the full submission guidelines, see the official Eludamos guidelines
for authors available at:
https://www.eludamos.org/index.php/eludamos/information/authors
The Eludamos style-guide is available here:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/aagitrpmd0ipqam9u7ycq/Eludamos-Style-Guide-2023.docx?dl=0&rlkey=g0rbegwlu4ol7bhcshihraj7c
When submitting your article, please clearly mark your contribution as
belonging to the special issue by adding [SI: Fictional Games] to the
title of your submission.
Please use the online submission system for all correspondence with the
guest editors and editors:
https://septentrio.uit.no/index.php/eludamos/submission/wizard
About Eludamos
Eludamos is a diamond open-access international, interdisciplinary,
peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the academic study of computer games
and play. The journal is indexed in Scopus and DOAJ. There is no charge
for authors to submit or publish nor for readers to access articles. See
a complete description of Eludamos and its objectives at
https://eludamos.org/index.php/eludamos/about
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