More and more adults participate as employees in games at work and
in public and voluntary organizations. Power at play covers the
intricate linkages between pedagogy, play and power. It shows how
power today suspends itself through play and analyzes organized
play as a symptom of more radical changes of the exercise of power
in work and society.
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