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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Constructions of Self and Agency in Heavy Rain
Originally posted on Ludogabble:
I’ve recently been doing some reading on symbolic interactionism for one of my courses. To make sure it all gelled and stuck, I thought it might be fun to try to apply it to an analysis…
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First anniversary: What we’ve learned
For Higher Level Gamer’s one year anniversary, I thought we’d share what we learned while writing for HLG this past year. So, what follows is the result of us sharing what we’ve learned in a google document dialogue for the … Continue reading
Posted in Candice Lanius, Critical Retrospectives, Erik Bigras, Gaines Hubbell, Laquana Cooke, Nick Hanford, Stephanie Jennings
Tagged anniversary, blogging, co-authoring, confidence, how to, podcasting, rants, weekly content, writing, writing for a broad audience, writing process
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On the meaning of a name: Higher Level Gamer
Next week is the first anniversary for Higher Level Gamer, and next week we’ll have a post about what we learned in the past year while blogging here. But, since almost a year has gone by, I figure it’s time … Continue reading
Posted in Criticism, Gaines Hubbell
Tagged Cameron Kunzelman, Game studies, games studies, higher level, K. E. Wilkerson, Kunzelman, Name, nominalism, rhetoric, third generation, video games studies, wilkerson
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