Conference Theme: Transnational Games Histories
Collegium Maius
ul. Jagiellońska 15
Jagiellonian University
Krakow
27th – 29th May 2020
Submissions via EasyChair
Following successful Histories of Games conferences in Montreal (2013)
and Copenhagen (2018), the Conference Committee is delighted to announce the
creation of a biennial series of Histories of Games conferences. The series
begins, in late May 2020, in the beautiful Polish city of Krakow.
The theme of the conference, Transnational Games Histories, reflects a
changing awareness in the influence of games throughout time and space.
Following from earlier calls for a broader and more inclusive approach to the
histories of games (Therrien, 2012), games do not belong to one country, nation
state or region.
Through formal and
informal networks (Wasiak, 2015) of production, distribution and consumption
games pop up in areas far from their intended market (Swalwell, 2007). Indeed, when they permeate geographical and
political boundaries they have the capacity to transform traditional ways of
consuming media and even the way individuals interact within society (Švelch,
2018). In doing so, they alter
contemporary notions of how these societies are viewed.
As Marshall McLuhan says, as societies change, so do games. By exploring the transnational histories of
games, this conference series seeks to provide a forum for presentation and
discussion of how transnational games transform across local, regional,
national, international and global spaces and times and how they challenge and
rework or hold and replicate, the status quo of those societies.
Given the expansive, transnational, transformative and transdisciplinary
reach and constitution of games histories, the conference welcomes original
submissions from researchers and scholars working across the spectrum of
academic disciplines, including, but not limited to: economic history; cultural
history social history; computer science; military history; cultural history;
media history; memory studies; sensory history; the history of technology;
psychology of games; history of play; history of games, history of computing,
art history; material histories; ethnography; historical archaeology;
museology; information science; preservation; curation; education studies and
heritage studies.
Topics to be covered, can include, but are not limited to:
- Board, card, table-top, playground, field, hand games
- Computer, video and electric / electronic games
- Histories and biographies of games designers and developers
- Histories of hardware and software (including board, card, table-top, playground, field, hand games)
- Histories of minorities in play and games
- Local, regional and national game histories
- Material games histories (storage, curation, display, upgrade, degradation)
- Historical Studies of Gaming Media (Magazines, disks, cassettes etc.)
- Sites of play (e.g. amusement arcades, theme parks, bowling alleys)
- Historical anthropology of games
- Animals and play
- Cultural and political discourse of games
- Histories of the games industry
- Wargames and political deployment of games
- Pinball and arcade games
- Home or lone programming
- Convergence of games with other games and media (e.g. chess, Tetris, pool)
- Critical readings of historical games
- Histories and biographies of players and their communities
- Histories of games no longer played
- Games and everyday life
- Histories of games and education
Submissions:
Submissions of 750 words including references are welcome to the
conference and will be double blind peer reviewed.
Notifications of acceptance: Sent to authors 29th February 2020
Submit via EasyChair.
Conference Cost: 130 EURO
Included in Conference Cost: Welcome package for delegates
Three day conference
Coffee/tea breaks and Lunch for Delegates
Visit to Krakow Pinball Museum
Conference Dinner
Conference After Party
Support for Students / Unwaged For Attendance at Conference:
There may be a fee waiver available for the History of Games Conference
for students and unwaged. This will be
assessed on a case-by-case basis and you must be presenting at the conference
to be eligible for consideration.
Further details to follow.
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