Virtually Policy #6: Transmedia story telling and the crisis of authorship
In Episode 6 of Virtually Policy, Burcu Bakioglu (Postdoctoral Fellow in New Media at Lawrence University) talks to Michael Andersen, senior editor of the Alternate Realty Gaming Network (argn.com),...
View ArticleWelcome to Social Change Technology
Since launching our podcast in February 2012 we’ve had some great guests and a fantastic response. After six episodes and a short break we have decided to change the title of the podcast to better...
View ArticleSCT #7: Rita J. King and the Robots
In episode 7 of Social Change Technology we speak to Rita J. King of Science House, New York. Rita is EVP of Business Development and head of Science House Creative. In the episode Ren Reynolds talks...
View ArticleSCT #8: What’s social about social games?
Episode 8 of Social Change Technology explores the social aspects of so-called social games with Dr Mia Consalvo of Concordia University and Ron Miners of Electronic Arts. In the episode Ren, Mia, and...
View ArticleSCT #9 Federal Consortium For Virtual Worlds 2012
In Episode 9 of Social Change Technology Ren Reynolds talks to Paulette Robinson phd from the US National Defense University’s iCollege about this years’ Federal Consortium for Virtual Worlds...
View ArticleSCT #10: TL Taylor and the rise of eSports
In Episode 10 of Social Change Technology TL Taylor talks about her new book Raising The Stakes: E-Sports and the Professionalization of Computer Gaming. This work, like TL’s previous book Play...
View ArticleSCT #11: Legal News Round up with Jas Purewal
This episode of Social Change Technology is a games and tech legal news roundup with solicitor Jas Purewal from law firm Osborne Clark. Jas is better known on the internet as @GamerLaw on twitter and...
View ArticleSCT #12: The Ethics of ARGs
In episode 12 of Social Change Technology Dr Burcu Bakioglu (Postdoctoral Fellow in New Media at Lawrence University) returns to talk to Andrea Phillips the award-winning transmedia writer, Alternate...
View ArticleUK Consumer Rights in Digital Content
On the 13th July 2012 the UK Government’s Department of Business Innovation and Skills (BIS) launched a consultation titled “Consultation on enhancing consumer confidence by clarifying consumer law” *....
View ArticleTwitter Joke Trial
On 27 June 2012, the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales ruled on the case that has come to be know as the Twitter joke trial. Paul Chambers had been convicted for sending a tweet that jokingly...
View ArticleSCT13: The Digital Rights Movement
In episode 13 of Social Change Technology Burcu Bakioglu (Postdoctoral Fellow in New Media at Lawrence University) returns to talks to Hector Postigo about his new book The Digital Rights Movement: The...
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