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Problem Gaming in an everyday perspective (Research Panel)

Author

  • Jessica Enevold
  • Anne Mette Thorhauge
  • Andreas Gregersen Lindegaard
  • Faltin Karlsen
  • Rune Kristian Lundedal Nielsen

Summary, in English

In this panel we take a critical look at problem gaming. We question existing approaches that tend to draw on concepts from clinical psychology and we introduce everyday life and the general wellbeing of youth as an alternative perspective.

Department/s

  • Division of Digital Cultures

Publishing year

2015

Language

English

Publication/Series

Proceedings of DiGRA 2015: Diversity of Play: Games-Cultures- Identities

Document type

Conference paper: abstract

Publisher

Digital Games Research Association - DiGRA

Topic

  • Human Aspects of ICT
  • Ethnology
  • Cultural Studies
  • Media and Communications

Keywords

  • problem gaming
  • parental perspective
  • family
  • video game addiction
  • game theory
  • children and youth
  • everyday life

Conference name

DiGRA 2015: Diversity of Play: Games-Cultures-Identities

Conference date

2015-05-14 - 2015-05-17

Conference place

Leuphana University, Lüneburg, Germany

Status

Published

Project

  • Digital Cultures Research Node