An archaeology of video games
An archaeology of video games
In contemporary society the meaning of family is constantly changing with rapidly evolving legislation relating to marriage, gender, sexuality & fertilisation. We will see how the nuclear family unit is represented in games in the past, the 21st Century and beyond
Richardson, J.
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5 June 2015
Richardson, J.
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Richardson, J.
(2015)
An archaeology of video games.
Lyst - a Summit about Romance, Love and Sex in Games.
05 - 07 Jun 2015.
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In contemporary society the meaning of family is constantly changing with rapidly evolving legislation relating to marriage, gender, sexuality & fertilisation. We will see how the nuclear family unit is represented in games in the past, the 21st Century and beyond
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Published date: 5 June 2015
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Lyst - a Summit about Romance, Love and Sex in Games, 2015-06-05 - 2015-06-07
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