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Fate of the World: An Epistemological Review
My work leads me to discover some very strange games. After Bronkie the Bronchiasaurus, I’d like to offer you another epistemological review of one such games. By epistemological, I mean that I won’t necessarily be following the traditional formalisms of … Continue reading →
Posted in Erik Bigras, Reviews
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Tagged Foucault, Biopolitics, Game Mechanics, Video games, Starflight, Michel Foucault, Neolibralism, Climate change, Scientism, Corporatism, Card Game, Educational game, Fate of the World, Global politics, Transnational corporation, Environmental science, Global warming, Computational modeling, Environmental projections, Arjun Appadurai, Arturo Escobar
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