Graham, S. (2020). An Approach to the Ethics of Archaeogaming. Internet Archaeology 55. Vol 55, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.55.2.
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An Approach to the Ethics of Archaeogaming | ||
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Internet Archaeology 55 | ||
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Internet Archaeology | ||
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55 | ||
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Virtual worlds are human worlds thus ethical places/spaces. Through an authethnography of play, I try to surface and contextualize some of what I see as the ethical issues that archaeogaming presents, which I frame as provocations for further discussion. What defines 'archaeogaming' is our identity as archaeologists, and so the ethics of archaeogaming must be the ethics of archaeology; ethics are not integral to a game but emerge at the intersection of play and design. | ||
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2020 | ||
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21 May 2020 |