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CfP: Spring Thing 2015
The Spring Thing is a long-running online event in the interactive fiction community, newly revamped this year to focus on celebrating new works and bringing authors and games from different communities together.
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CfP: Adult Play Seminar, Tampere, 11-12 May, 2015
People of all ages engage in play activities, yet play is still easily associated with children. The rhetorics of play are often tied to ideas of progression; play prepares and […]
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CfP: GenderIT 2015 – Advancing Diversity (University of Pennsylvania)
In IT and technology-related fields at large, diversity has been a longstanding and troubling issue. Particularly, girls, women and minorities continue to be underrepresented in these fields; few engage in […]
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CfG: 3rd Int. Competition on Educational Games at the European Conference on Game-Based Learning (ECGBL)
We are pleased to be holding the Third International Competition on Educational Games at the European Conference on Game-Based Learning (ECGBL), which is being held in Steinkjer, Norway on 8 […]
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CfP: RPG Summit @ DiGRA 2015 (Deadline: February 20)
Following its successful inauguration at DiGRA 2014 in Utah, the Role-Playing Game (RPG) Summit will continue on European soil the discussion of all things role-playing related. Please note that the call for papers for […]
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Doctoral Scholars & Early Career Profs: DBMK Workshop on Gender, Diversity and Serious Games
Diversifying Barbie and Mortal Kombat (DBMK) – A workshop on gender, diversity and serious games The interest in serious gaming has increased exponentially in the last ten years as evidenced […]
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CfP: Different Games 2015
Different Games, the first conference on inclusivity and diversity in games, invites participants for its 2015 edition at NYU MAGNET, located in Brooklyn, NY, on Friday April 3 and Saturday […]
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CfP: Fans, Videogames and History
Over the last two decades, a substantial amount of research has addressed the fan culture phenomenon, particularly in relation to film and television; the focus has centred on the impact […]
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CfP: Games+Learning+Society Proposals Due on Feb 10
The Games+Learning+Society Center and the University of Wisconsin-Madison are excited to announce that the 11th annual Games+Learning+Society (GLS) Conference will be held on July 8-10, 2015, in conjunction with the […]
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CfP: Chapter proposals for “Contemporary Research on Intertextuality in Video Games”
Editors Christophe Duret (Université de Sherbrooke) Christian-Marie Pons (Université de Sherbrooke)
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CfP: McMaster University Graduate Conference: Protocol
The graduate students in the MA in Communication and New Media at McMaster University are pleased to invite the submission of research and artistic presentations for our inaugural graduate conference: Protocol. […]
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CfP: Book chapters for “Video Games in East Asia”
Contributors are sought for an interdisciplinary book on video games in East Asia to be edited by Austin Lee and Alexis Pulos and published by Palgrave Macmillan for its East […]