Both Parts of the Finland Symposium Special in Simulation and Gaming is Out

Symposium: Development of a Finnish Community of Game Scholars (in December 2013, 44:6 and February 3014, 45:1 issues)

  • J. Tuomas Harviainen,  Timo Lainema,  Jaakko Suominen, and Erno Soinila. Development of a Finnish Community of Game Scholars (available free, DOI=10.1177/1046878113513533)
  • Kimmo Oksanen. Subjective Experience and Sociability in a Collaborative Serious Game
  • Janne Paavilainen, Juho Hamari, Jaakko Stenros, and Jani Kinnunen. Social Network Games: Players’ Perspectives
  •  Carolina Islas Sedano, Verona Leendertz, Mikko Vinni, Erkki Sutinen,  and Suria Ellis. Hypercontextualized Learning Games: Fantasy, Motivation, and Engagement in Reality
  • Lauri-Matti Palmunen, Elina Pelto, Anni Paalumäki, and Timo Lainema.
    Formation of Novice Business Students’ Mental Models Through Simulation Gaming
  • Simo Järvelä, J. Matias Kivikangas, Jari Kätsyri, and Niklas Ravaja. Physiological Linkage of Dyadic Gaming Experience
  • Benjamin Cowley, Ilkka Kosunen, Petri Lankoski, J. Matias Kivikangas, Simo Järvelä, Inger Ekman, Jaakko Kemppainen, and Niklas Ravaja. Experience Assessment and Design in the Analysis of Gameplay
  • Hanna Wirman. Gender and Identity in Game-Modifying Communities

Published by lankoski

Petri Lankoski, D.Arts, is a Associate Professor in Game Studies at the school of Communication, Media and IT at the Södertörn University, Sweden. His research focuses on game design, game characters, role-playing, and playing experience. Petri has been concentrating on single-player video games but researched also (multi-player) pnp and live-action role-playing games. This blog focuses on his research on games and related things.

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