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[Commlist] CFP: Media Theory Journal – "Videogame Theory"
Tue Feb 04 11:37:42 GMT 2025
CFP: VIDEOGAME THEORY
Deadline extension: 15 February 2025.
https://mediatheoryjournal.org/cfp-videogame-theory/
This special issue of Media Theory will commission articles on videogame
theory from scholars in the humanities and social sciences, especially
those working in the field of videogame studies.
Videogame scholars have drawn on a range of theories to analyse and
interpret the medium, including affect theory (Anable 2018), queer
theory (Ruberg 2019), visual theory and critical race theory (Murray
2018), and postcolonial theory (Mukherjee 2017). Yet, while a range of
theories have been used to gain insight into videogames, videogames are
themselves rarely used to gain insight into theory. Unlike film and
literature, for example, videogames are not typically mobilized to give
voice to theoretical insights that theorists have not yet articulated
for themselves. While exceptions exist, like McKenzie Wark’s (2007)
Gamer Theory, such experiments are rare.
The articles commissioned for this special issue will not simply apply
theory to the study of videogames or recapitulate key theories in
videogame studies, but explore how and to what extent videogames prompt
us to theorize anew. Rather than revising the formalist debates
associated with the field’s formative years, articles will utilize
videogames to make contributions to broader theoretical conversations in
media and cultural studies and/or critical and continental thought.
Prospective authors are invited to address how videogame studies can
disrupt or reshape critical approaches to media and cultural theories.
Potential topics include but are not limited to:
Theories of play
Theories of subjectivity
Theories of affect and the body
Theories of posthumanism
Theories of technology and materiality
Theories of platforms and monetisation
Theories of simulation and speculation
Media and screen theory
Marxism and psychoanalysis
Critical race theory
Critical disability theory
Postcolonial theory
Feminist theory
Queer theory
Genealogies of videogame theory
The political potential of videogame theory
We encourage submissions from authors writing from global majority
contexts and submissions on ability/disability.
Submission Information
Guest Editors include Benjamin Nicoll (Queensland University of
Technology), Aleena Chia (Goldsmiths, University of London), Braxton
Soderman (University of California, Irvine)
Please submit a 500-word abstract and a 150-word bio to all guest
editors: (b2.nicoll /at/ qut.edu.au), (a.chia /at/ gold.ac.uk) and asoderma@uci.eduby
15 February 2025. Contact the guest editors with any questions.
Notification of abstract acceptance: March 2025
Submission of manuscript: 15 August 2025
A selection of authors will be invited to submit a full paper. Please
note that acceptance of the abstract does not guarantee publication,
given that all papers will be put through the journal’s peer review process.
No payment from authors will be required.
REFERENCES
Anable, Aubrey. 2018. Playing With Feelings: Video Games and Affect.
Minneapolis: The University of Minnesota Press.
Mukherjee, Souvik. 2017. Videogames and postcolonialism: Empire plays
back. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Murray, Soraya. 2018. On Video Games: The Visual Politics of Race,
Gender and Space. New York: Bloomsbury.
Ruberg, Bo. 2019. Video Games Have Always Been Queer. New York: NYU Press.
Wark, McKenzie. 2007. Gamer Theory. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
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