G|A|M|E - n. 3/2014
Issue 3, 2014 - Video game subcultures: Playing at the periphery of
mainstream culture
Edited by M. B. Carbone & P. Ruffino

Freely available online at:
http://www.gamejournal.it/issues/game-n-32014/#.U0bA4fldUwN

This issue of GAME Journal offers an overview and a series of case studies
on video games from the point of view of subcultural theory.

There has been little work in game studies from this perspective, which
offers a theoretical frame for the ever growing complexity of the audiences
involved with the medium of the video game. The study of subcultures on the
other hand has a long standing and complex tradition which culminates in
what has been recently defined as the "post-subcultural" theoretical
scenario.

As games are increasingly evoked for their interplay with other media and
their role in defining and shaping our cultures, carrying artistic,
cultural and social meanings - both ideologies and conversely "engaged",
"alternative", or "redemptive" discourses -  it becomes increasingly
important to accompany the merely descriptive and (inter)textualist
analysis shared by many approaches in game studies with elements of social
and subcultural theory.

The variety of the contributions collected in the present issue testifies
how a study of video game subcultures is necessarily centrifugal: if we
imagine the studies of the tendencies of the mainstream market as oriented
towards the "centre" of video game culture, then analyses of marginalised
and under-represented forms of reception look instead towards unlimited and
dispersed directions.

In this issue we proudly welcome papers with very diverse geographical
focuses, based on a variety of methodologies and interested in phenomena
which occurred in different periods in the history of the video game
industry.


Summary

Vol. 1 - Journal (peer-reviewed)
Cover Art: KINSHASA vs AKIHABARA (Giovanni Fredi -
http://kinshasavsakihabara.com)

M. B. Carbone & P. Ruffino - Introduction: games and subcultural theory
G. Zhang - The stroller in the virtual city: spatial practice of Hong Kong
players in Sleeping Dogs
R. Gallagher - From camp to kitsch? A queer eye on console fandom
T. Plothe - "I'm a rogue night elf". Avatars, gaming and The Big Bang Theory
I. Márquez - Playing new music with old games: The chiptune subculture
G. Menotti - Videorec as gameplay: Recording of playthroughs and video game
engagement
A. Harvey - Twine's revolution: Democratization, depoliticization, and the
queering of game design
H. Tyni & O. Sotamaa - Assembling a game development scene?  Uncovering
Finland's largest demo party

Vol. 2 - Critical notes (non-peer reviewed)
Cover Art: Contradictions (Filippo Minelli -
http://www.filippominelli.com/contradictions/)

M. Fuchs - Nordic game subcultures: between LARPers and avant-garde
T. Oliveira, E. Ferreira, L. Carvalho & A. Boechat - Tribute and
Resistance: Participation and affective engagement in Brazilian  fangame
makers and modders' subcultures
R. Sampugnaro, S. Mica, S. Fallica, A. Bonaiuto & M. Mingrino -
Participation at the Global Game Jam event: a bridge between consumer and
producer worlds in digital entertainment

-- 
Paolo Ruffino
http://paoloruffino.com
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