Video games : a medium that demands our attention / edited by Nicholas David Bowman.

"This entry in the BEA Electronic Media Research Series, born out of the April 2017 BEA Research Symposium, takes a look at video games, outlining the characteristics of the medium as cognitive, emotional, physical, and social demanding technologies, and introduces readers to current research o...

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Online Access: Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Other Authors: Bowman, Nicholas David (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Routledge, 2018.
Series:Electronic media research series.
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505 0 |a The demanding nature of video game play / Nicholas D. Bowman -- Video games and cognitive skills / C. Shawn Green -- The role of engagement in facilitating game-based persuasion / Brett Sherrick -- Research on the emotions caused by video games demands integration / Matthew Grizzard and C. Joseph Francemone -- Gaming is awesome! a theoretical model on cognitive demands and the elicitation of awe during video game play / Danile Possler and Christoph Klimmt -- Behavioral demands as behavioral affordances in video games / Allison Eden, David Ewoldsen, Joomi Lee, and David Beyea -- Applying psychological theory to in-game moral behaviors through the development of a purpose-made game / Sarah E. Hodge, John McAlaney, Christos Gatzidis, Eike Falk Anderson, Davide Melacca, and Jacqui Taylor -- A communication model of social demands in video games / Jorge Peña -- Tandem play: theorizing sociality in sociality in single player gameplay / Mia Consalvo, Jason Begy, Sarah Ganzon, and Rainforest Scully-Blaker -- Social demand in video games and the snychronization thoery of flow / Kevin Kryston, Eric Novotny, Ralf Schmälzle, Ron Tamborini -- Explicating the electricity of esports: motivation for play and consumption / Kenon A. Brown, Andrew C. Billings, Melvin Lewis, and Kimberly Bissell -- Live streams and revenue streams: twitch as a hybrid gaming culture / John A. Velez, Melissa R. Gotlieb, Geoffrey Graybeal, Alan Abitbol, and Jonathan A. Villarreal. 
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