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There is little question of the social, cultural and economic
importance of video games in the world today, with gaming now
rivalling the movie and music sectors as a major leisure industry
and pastime. The significance of video games within our everyday
lives has certainly been increased and shaped by new technologies
and gaming patterns, including the rise of home-based games
consoles, advances in mobile telephone technology, the rise in more
'sociable' forms of gaming, and of course the advent of the
Internet. This book explores the opportunities, challenges and
patterns of gameplay and sociality afforded by the Internet and
online gaming. Bringing together a series of original essays from
both leading and emerging academics in the field of game studies,
many of which employ new empirical work and innovative theoretical
approaches to gaming, this book considers key issues crucial to our
understanding of online gaming and associated social relations,
including: patterns of play, legal and copyright issues, player
production, identity construction, gamer communities,
communication, patterns of social exclusion and inclusion around
religion, gender and disability, and future directions in online
gaming.
There is little question of the social, cultural and economic
importance of video games in the world today, with gaming now
rivalling the movie and music sectors as a major leisure industry
and pastime. The significance of video games within our everyday
lives has certainly been increased and shaped by new technologies
and gaming patterns, including the rise of home-based games
consoles, advances in mobile telephone technology, the rise in more
'sociable' forms of gaming, and of course the advent of the
Internet. This book explores the opportunities, challenges and
patterns of gameplay and sociality afforded by the Internet and
online gaming. Bringing together a series of original essays from
both leading and emerging academics in the field of game studies,
many of which employ new empirical work and innovative theoretical
approaches to gaming, this book considers key issues crucial to our
understanding of online gaming and associated social relations,
including: patterns of play, legal and copyright issues, player
production, identity construction, gamer communities,
communication, patterns of social exclusion and inclusion around
religion, gender and disability, and future directions in online
gaming.
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