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CfP: The 100 Greatest Video Games & The 100 Greatest Video Game Characters

The field of game studies has grown substantially since the turn of the century, and yet the field lacks rigorous reference collections on the cultural significance of video game franchises or characters. Such reference collections are needed as it can be difficult for even well-versed scholars to keep track of the range and complexity of the many significant franchises and characters that populate the industry.

Call For Proposals: The 100 Greatest Video Games & The 100 Greatest
Video Game Characters

Robert Mejia (State University of New York, Brockport), Co-Editor

Jaime Banks (West Virginia University), Co-Editor

Aubrie Adams (University of California, Santa Barbara), Co-Editor

We are seeking essays for two companion edited collections: the
first is on the cultural and historical significance of 100 video game
franchises; the second is on the cultural and historical significance of
100 video game characters. These two edited collections will be
published by Rowman & Littlefield in early 2017.

For the full call for proposals for each edited collection, please refer
to the information at the following links:

The 100 Greatest Video Games: https://goo.gl/EdmPwb

The 100 Great Video Game Characters: https://goo.gl/IZTGmg

Deadline for Abstracts: November 1st, 2015

Notification of Acceptance: December 1st, 2015

Full Essays Due: January 15th, 2016

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