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Wednesday Jan 24, 2018
Ep. 20: #ReclaimTheBasement (Live Recording from PAX South 2018)
Wednesday Jan 24, 2018
Wednesday Jan 24, 2018
In the golden age of massively multiplayer online games like Overwatch and Destiny, why are some players choosing to go it alone? Is it a radical act of self-care, anti-social tendencies, an effect of online harassment, or something else? Take a break from Gaming Broad(cast)'s regularly scheduled programming and tune in to this special LIVE recording of a Gaming Broad(cast) moderated panel, "Reclaiming Basements in a Multiplayer Era: Why We Game Alone". Join Andrea Ayres (Lemonsucker Games) and Ian Danskin (Innuendo Studios), as well as the main broad herself, JD Mallindine, at PAX South 2018 to explore the social and psychological reasons players are reclaiming their alone time. Don't forget to check out #ReclaimTheBasement on Twitter to see what the community had to say about gaming alone!
Research...
Playing alone v playing with others: Differences in player experiences and indicators of wellbeing (Vella, et. al 2015)
At Least Nine Ways to Play: Gamer Mentalities (Kallio, et. al 2011)
Online-only friends, real-life friends or strangers? Differential associations with passion and social capital in video game play (Perry, et. al 2018)
Social Context of Video Game Play (Vella, et. al 2016)
Teenage Girls Are Playing Video Games. You Just Might Not Hear Them from Kotaku (Suellentrop, 2015)
Teens, Technology and Friendship by the Pew Research Center (Lenhart, et. al 2015)
The Emergence of Solitude as a Constructive Domain of Solitude in Early Adolescence (Larson, 1997)
The "social" facilitation of eating without the presence of others: Self-reflection on eating makes food taste better and people eat more (Nakata, et. al 2017)
When Novels Were Bad For You in Smithsonian Magazine (North, 2014)
Public Displays of Play: Studying Online Games in Physical Settings (Taylor, et. a. 2014)
Children of the 80s, Never Fear Video Games Did Not Ruin Your Life from Smithsonian Magazine (Newman, 2017)
The Fierce Triumph of Loneliness from Catapult (Fitzgerald, 2016)
How to be Alone by Sara Maitland
Solitude by Philip Koch
Republic of Noise: The Loss of Solitude in Schools and Culture by Diana Senechal
Loneliness and Solitude in Education by Julian Stern
Alone Together by Sherry Turkle
A Room of One's Own by Virginia Woolf
JD (The Broad & Moderator)
Website: GamingBroadly.com
Twitter: @JayDeeCepticon
Instagram: @JayDeeCepticon
Andrea Ayres (The Cast & Panelist)
Twitter: @missafayres
Instagram: @afad435
Website: Ayresdeets.com
Lemonsucker Games: lemonsuckergames.com
Ian Danskin (The Cast & Panelist)
Twitter: @InnuendoStudios
Youtube Channel: Innuendo Studios
Patreon: Innuendo Studios
Tumblr: InnuendoStudios
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I do think that prior to electronic game playing that rural folks spent more time outside playing games, working in the fields, or on the farm. When indoors cards, board game, dice, darts, or playing music and singing were popular. Times have changed and gaming has seemed to fill a void in rural area where farming is no longer an issue. Great interview and podcast.
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