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XPUB1: 11:00 - Special Issue #17 with Lídia Pereira in the large project space WH 4.316- 4.320 | XPUB1: 11:00 - Special Issue #17 with Lídia Pereira in the large project space WH 4.316- 4.320; Manetta, Michael, and Steve Join | ||
Games as reproductive technologies: the base-superstructure model, Adorno and Horkheimer's critique of the cultural industry, Stuart Hall's deconstruction of the popular, introduction to social reproduction theory | Games as reproductive technologies: the base-superstructure model, Adorno and Horkheimer's critique of the cultural industry, Stuart Hall's deconstruction of the popular, introduction to social reproduction theory |
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XPUB1: 11:00 - Special Issue #17 with Lídia Pereira in the large project space WH 4.316- 4.320; Manetta, Michael, and Steve Join
Games as reproductive technologies: the base-superstructure model, Adorno and Horkheimer's critique of the cultural industry, Stuart Hall's deconstruction of the popular, introduction to social reproduction theory "Turning players into payers" / Predatory monetization schemes: in-game advertising, micro-transactions, loot boxes, downloadable content, NFTs, etc.
Reading/Watching:
"The Addictive Cost Of Predatory Videogame Monetization (The Jimquisition)": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7S-DGTBZU14 "Predatory monetization schemes in video games (e.g. 'loot boxes') and internet gaming disorder", by Daniel L. King and Paul H. Delfabbro http://icantbelieveitsnotgambling.com/