Erica and Sen talk with Dr. Tanya Pobuda about her groundbreaking research of representation in board games, the purpose of journalism, and her work in academia.
SHOW NOTES
2m01s: Emma and Gil chatted with Dr. Mary Flanagan on Ludology 226 - Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo Buffalo.
7m37s: Two seminal works in the theory behind fun and play are Johan Huizinga's Homo Ludens and Roger Caillois' Man, Play, and Games.
27m05s: Analog Game Studies provides an academic, analytic look at non-digital games.
39m12s: Leonard Anetta's research paper The "I's" Have It: A Framework for Serious Educational Game Design.
43m34s: Elizabeth Sampat's book Empathy Engines: Design Games that are Personal, Political, and Profound.
Ludology Episode 168 - Kumbaya
GameTek Classic 167 - Candyland
Ludology Episode 167 - 18 and Up
Ludology Episode 166 - Impulse Control
GameTek Classic 165 - Dunning-Kruger
Ludology Episode 165 - Fowerian Slip
GameTek Classic 164 - Catan
Ludology Episode 164 - First Steps
GameTek Classic 163 - Theme, Mechanics, Experience
Ludology Episode 163 - A Pain In the Asymmetry
GameTek Classic 162 - Scotland Yard
Ludology Episode 162 - The Ares Project
GameTek Classic 161 - The Inciting Incident
Ludology 161 - What's the Story, Morning Glory?
GameTek Classic 160 - Uno
Ludology Episode 160 - Law and Order
GameTek Classic 159 - High Stakes RPS
Ludology Episode 159 - Getting Out Scott Free
GameTek Classic 158 - Opration
Ludology Episode 158 - Gen X
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