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GAMES OF EMPIRE TEN YEARS ON
2020
Selected Papers of Internet Research, SPIR
The panel will retrospectively evaluate the significance of the seminal text Games of Empire (2009) for new media and game studies, reflecting on the contribution of autonomous Marxism to the study of digital culture today, as well as the methodological move it performed in tracing continuities and discontinuities between sites of production and play. Each paper will take one or two key concepts from the original book, including Empire, multitude, ideology, and cognitive capitalism, and apply
doi:10.5210/spir.v2020i0.11143
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