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Guest Editors' Foreword: Games, Play, and the Urban
[...]we need a more processual and contextual approach. The articles in this issue specifically address such challenges in the context of the experience of play in contemporary urbanized cultures-from the game Night in the Woods, where a return to postindustrial suburbia is linked to social inequali...
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Published in: | American journal of play 2020-03, Vol.12 (3), p.255-258 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | [...]we need a more processual and contextual approach. The articles in this issue specifically address such challenges in the context of the experience of play in contemporary urbanized cultures-from the game Night in the Woods, where a return to postindustrial suburbia is linked to social inequality and well-being, to the experience of the urban as a curated space through playful artistic interventions to playful mapping as an urban (or even posturban) experience. The COVID-19 pandemic, which continues to worsen as we write, has only further highlighted the vital importance of play, face-to-face social interaction, diversity, and equality for urban public life by constraining the freedom to move and act of so many (de Luca 2020; Du, King, and Chanchani 2020; Ducharme 2020). |
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ISSN: | 1938-0399 1938-0402 |