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[Commlist] new book: Mainstreaming and Game Journalism
Thu Sep 28 13:18:33 GMT 2023
New book: Mainstreaming and Game Journalism
MIT Press is delighted to announce the publication of “Mainstreaming and
Game Journalism” by David B. Nieborg & Maxwell Foxman in their Playful
Thinking series.
The book is available today at bookstores and an open access PDF of the
entire book can be downloaded here:
https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5657/Mainstreaming-and-Game-Journalism
<https://direct.mit.edu/books/oa-monograph/5657/Mainstreaming-and-Game-Journalism>
Mainstreaming and Game Journalism addresses both the history and current
practice of game journalism, along with the roles writers and industry
play in conveying that the medium is a “mainstream” form of
entertainment. Through interviews with reporters, the authors examine
the bumpy process of what they think of as “mainstreaming,” which
encompasses three overlapping factors. First, for games to become
mainstream, they need to become more ubiquitous through broader media
coverage. Second, an increase in ludic literacy, or how-to play games,
determines whether that greater visibility translates into
accessibility. Third, the mainstreaming of games must gain cultural
legitimacy. The fact that games are more visible does little if only a
few people take them seriously or deem them worthy of attention.
Ultimately, Mainstreaming and Game Journalism provocatively questions
whether games ever will—or even should—gain widespread cultural acceptance.
Table of contents:
1 Introduction: “Shall I Explain the Game?”
2 Moving Away from the Mainstream
3 Passionate Experts
4 The Many Streams of Game Journalism
5 What It’s Actually About
6 Conclusion: Mainstream Is a Verb
According to Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly this book is: “A
must-read for journalism and game scholars… it masterfully presents the
complex dynamics that form and establish journalistic genres and their
impact and influence on journalists’ practices and sensemaking and vice
versa.”
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