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Tag Archives: Environmental science
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 Arjun Appadurai, Arturo Escobar, Biopolitics, Card Game, Climate change, Computational modeling, Corporatism, Educational game, Environmental projections, Environmental science, Fate of the World, Foucault, Game Mechanics, Global politics, Global warming, Michel Foucault, Neolibralism, Scientism, Starflight, Transnational corporation, Video games
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