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The Ludification of Culture

Chapter of: Rethinking Gamification(pp. 91–114)

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TitleThe Ludification of Culture
ContributorJoost Raessens(author)
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
CopyrightJoost Raessens
Publishermeson press
Published on2014-06-25
Page rangepp. 91–114
Contributors

Joost Raessens

(author)
Chair of Media Theory at Utrecht University

Prof. Dr. Joost Raessens holds the chair of Media Theory at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. He was the conference chair of the first Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) conference Level Up in Utrecht (2003), and is on the editorial board of Games and Culture (SAGE). Raessens’ current research concerns the “ludification of culture” focusing in particular on the playful construction of identities, on applied, serious and persuasive gaming, and on the notion of play as a conceptual framework for the analysis of media use. Raessens is the scientific director of GAP: the Center for the Study of Digital Games and Play (gamesandplay.nl).