Transforming trauma with games for social change

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Abstract

This research explores and develops intersections between social change and games by examining ways in which social change may be propelled through creating and playing a game by persons that have experienced trauma. The framework touches upon game theory, digital and art games, and learning through play, which may bring self-directed learning. This game creation and play may assist development or acquisition of literacy skills like critical and reflective thinking, which may in turn bring signs of social change. Pilot study data analyses, which covered areas such as verbal or physical violence/abuse and gender equality, show tendencies toward social change that merit investigation for future research. This qualitative research utilizes case studies in communities from Portuguese Universities.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2023
EventCUNY Games Conference: 9.0 - University of New York, New York, United States
Duration: 23 Jan 202323 Jan 2023

Conference

ConferenceCUNY Games Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityNew York
Period23/01/2323/01/23

Keywords

  • Social change
  • Games
  • Digital
  • Activism
  • Trauma
  • Equality
  • Bullying
  • Education
  • Art
  • Creation
  • Empowerment

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