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The Gamification of Society
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The Gamification of Society

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The applications of gamification and the contexts in which game elements can be successfully incorporated have grown significantly over the years. They now include the fields of health, education, work, the media and many others. However, the human and social sciences still neglect the analysis and critique of gamification. Research conducted in this area tends to focus on game objects and not gamificationAs logic as its ideological dimension. Considering that the game, as a model and a reference, laden with social value, deserves to be questioned beyond its objects, The

Gamification of Society gathers together texts, observations and criticisms that question the influence that games and their AmechanicsA have on wider society. The empirical research presented in this book (examining designersA practices, early childhood, political action, the quantified self, etc.) also probes several different national contexts A those of Norway, Belgium, the United States and France, among others.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell US
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 June 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781786306456

The applications of gamification and the contexts in which game elements can be successfully incorporated have grown significantly over the years. They now include the fields of health, education, work, the media and many others. However, the human and social sciences still neglect the analysis and critique of gamification. Research conducted in this area tends to focus on game objects and not gamificationAs logic as its ideological dimension. Considering that the game, as a model and a reference, laden with social value, deserves to be questioned beyond its objects, The

Gamification of Society gathers together texts, observations and criticisms that question the influence that games and their AmechanicsA have on wider society. The empirical research presented in this book (examining designersA practices, early childhood, political action, the quantified self, etc.) also probes several different national contexts A those of Norway, Belgium, the United States and France, among others.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wiley-Blackwell US
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 June 2021
Pages
224
ISBN
9781786306456