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CfP: Meaningful Play 2008

| Posted by jpzagal | Permanent Link | Conferences and Seminars , Call for Papers

Meaningful Play 2008

October 9 - 11, 2008

East Lansing, MI, USA

http://meaningfulplay.msu.edu

Call for Submissions

Whether designed to entertain or for more "serious" purposes, games have the potential to impact players’ beliefs, knowledge, attitudes, emotions, cognitive abilities, and behavior.

Meaningful Play 2008 is an interdisciplinary academic conference that explores the potential of games to entertain, inform, educate, and persuade. The conference includes thought-provoking keynotes from leaders in academia and industry, peer-reviewed paper presentations, panel sessions (including academic and industry discussions), innovative workshops, roundtable discussions, and exhibitions of games.

Submissions are sought from both researchers and practitioners in academia and industry. Graduate and advanced undergraduate students are also encouraged to submit either jointly with an academic/member of industry or alone.

While any topic related to games for entertainment and learning is appropriate to submit to Meaningful Play 2008, topics of particular interest include:

  1. Exploring meaningful applications of games
  • Games to change attitudes, beliefs, or behaviors (including social impact games and personal health games)
  • Games to stimulate creativity or innovation
  • Games to build social skills
  • Games to advertise (advergames) and persuade
  • Games to exercise specific cognitive functions
  • Games to explore personal beliefs and help make decisions
  • Games to build knowledge and skills (games for learning)
  • Serious games for history and cultural heritage learning
  1. Issues in designing meaningful play
  • Game design for specific audience segments
  • Player types and play styles
  • Story and storytelling in games
  • Competitve and cooperative play (single player, multiplayer and massively multiplayer)
  • Balancing entertainment and serious goals
  • Repurposing entertainment games for serious purposes
  • Unintended and unexpected effects of games
  • Using psychology and neuroscience to design and understand games
  • Evaluation and assessment of game impacts
  • Barriers to the adoption of serious game

Submission deadline is July 1, 2008.

Complete details on Meaningful Play 2008 are available at:

http://meaningfulplay.msu.edu

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