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Rowan Tulloch
Rowan Tulloch
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Reconceptualising gamification: Play and pedagogy.
R Tulloch
Digital Culture & Education 6 (4), 2014
1052014
A gamification design for the classroom
M Hitchens, R Tulloch
Interactive Technology and Smart Education 15 (1), 28-45, 2018
922018
The construction of play: Rules, restrictions, and the repressive hypothesis
R Tulloch
Games and Culture 9 (5), 335-350, 2014
632014
A man chooses, a slave obeys: Agency, interactivity and freedom in video gaming
R Tulloch
Journal of gaming & virtual worlds 2 (1), 27-38, 2010
432010
A man chooses, a slave obeys: Agency, interactivity and freedom in video gaming
R Tulloch
Journal of gaming & virtual worlds 2 (1), 27-38, 2010
432010
The politics of gamification: Education, neoliberalism and the knowledge economy
R Tulloch, HEK Randell-Moon
Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies 40 (3), 204-226, 2018
322018
Ludic dystopias: Power, politics and play
R Tulloch
Proceedings of the Sixth Australasian Conference on Interactive …, 2009
212009
Video games as public history: Archives, empathy and affinity
A Hartman, R Tulloch, H Young
Game Studies 21 (4), 2021
162021
Video games and dystopia: Total cities, post-cities and the political unconscious
C Johnson, R Tulloch
Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds 9 (3), 243-256, 2017
142017
Riot grrrl gaming: gender, sexuality, race, and the politics of choice in Gone Home
R Tulloch, C Hoad, H Young
Continuum 33 (3), 337-350, 2019
92019
Playing around with morality: Introducing the special issue on “morality play”
M Ryan, P Formosa, R Tulloch
Games and Culture 14 (4), 299-305, 2019
62019
Games and data capture culture: play in the era of accelerated neoliberalism
R Tulloch, C Johnson
Media, Culture & Society 44 (5), 922-934, 2022
32022
Designing Alternate Reality Games for effective learning: a methodology for implementing multimodal persistent gaming in university education
R Tulloch, H Wolfenden, H Sercombe
Media Practice and Education 22 (2), 136-152, 2021
32021
Video Games as Public History: Archives, Empathy and Affinity
H Young, A Hartman, R Tulloch
Deakin University, 2021
12021
The function of video game violence: Training, discipline, and hybridity
R Tulloch
Entertainment Computing 34, 1-6, 2020
12020
A cross-disciplinary approach to degree programs in video games
M Hitchens, R Tulloch, A Ruch
Asian Social Science 8 (14), 49, 2012
12012
Powerplay: video games, subjectivity and culture
RC Tulloch
UNSW Sydney, 2009
12009
The dystopia industry: video games and the commodification of cultural collapse
R Tulloch
End-game: apocalyptic video games, contemporary society, and digital media …, 2024
2024
The videogame industry
B Keogh, R Tulloch
The Media and Communications in Australia, 252-261, 2024
2024
20 The videogame industry
B Keogh, R Tulloch
The Media and Communications in Australia, 2023
2023
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