Law, Video Games, Virtual Realities
Playing Law
Herausgeber: Pearson, Ashley; Peters, Timothy D.; Mitchell, Dale
Law, Video Games, Virtual Realities
Playing Law
Herausgeber: Pearson, Ashley; Peters, Timothy D.; Mitchell, Dale
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This edited volume explores the intersection between the coded realm of the video game and the equally codified space of law through an insightful collection of critical readings.
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This edited volume explores the intersection between the coded realm of the video game and the equally codified space of law through an insightful collection of critical readings.
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- TechNomos
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 241mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781032054971
- ISBN-10: 1032054972
- Artikelnr.: 68474826
- TechNomos
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 314
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Oktober 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 162mm x 241mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 592g
- ISBN-13: 9781032054971
- ISBN-10: 1032054972
- Artikelnr.: 68474826
Dale Mitchell is a Lecturer in Law at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Ashley Pearson is a Lecturer in Law at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia. Timothy D. Peters is Associate Professor of Law at the University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
1. Introduction: Playing Law Dale Mitchell, Ashley Pearson, and Timothy D.
Peters Part I: Code as Law, Law as Play 2. Towards a Legal Ludology:
Language Games, Playful Magic, and the Game of Law Dale Mitchell 3.
Invisible Walls: Facts and Freedom in Coded Space James C. Fisher 4.
Emergent Governance from Polycentric Order in Virtual Reality Social Spaces
Anne Hobson 5. Emergent Systems: Virtuality, Legality, Formality Daniel
Hourigan 6. Decoding Legal (Un)certainty in Doki Doki Literature Club!
Ashley Pearson Part II: Worldbuilding and Subject Formation 7. Playing With
Borders: Using Video Games to Bring Emotion into the Law Classroom Jean
Ketterling 8. One More Turn: The Gamic Afterlives of Johnson v M'Intosh
and Digital Settler Colonialism in Sid Meier's Civilization VI S. Thomas
Keynes 9. Playing the World Picture: Sid Meier's Civilization and the Law
of Abstraction Kieran Tranter 10. A Minor Jurisprudence of Play: Becoming
Jurisprudents Through Play in the Majora's Mask Joshua D.M. Shaw Part III:
Sites of Law and Jurisprudence 11. Gaming at the Margins of Law or, Niko
Bellic's (Critical) Theory of Justice Luis Gómez Romero 12. Law Among
Chaos: An Anti-Schmittian Reading of Skyrim Anna Lukina and Shane Finn 13.
Grand Theft Neoliberalism James Gilchrist Stewart 14. Terra Nulllius:
Claiming Land on Civilization's Empty Earth Conor Leggott 15. Game Over: On
Emptying the Public Square Desmond Manderson
Peters Part I: Code as Law, Law as Play 2. Towards a Legal Ludology:
Language Games, Playful Magic, and the Game of Law Dale Mitchell 3.
Invisible Walls: Facts and Freedom in Coded Space James C. Fisher 4.
Emergent Governance from Polycentric Order in Virtual Reality Social Spaces
Anne Hobson 5. Emergent Systems: Virtuality, Legality, Formality Daniel
Hourigan 6. Decoding Legal (Un)certainty in Doki Doki Literature Club!
Ashley Pearson Part II: Worldbuilding and Subject Formation 7. Playing With
Borders: Using Video Games to Bring Emotion into the Law Classroom Jean
Ketterling 8. One More Turn: The Gamic Afterlives of Johnson v M'Intosh
and Digital Settler Colonialism in Sid Meier's Civilization VI S. Thomas
Keynes 9. Playing the World Picture: Sid Meier's Civilization and the Law
of Abstraction Kieran Tranter 10. A Minor Jurisprudence of Play: Becoming
Jurisprudents Through Play in the Majora's Mask Joshua D.M. Shaw Part III:
Sites of Law and Jurisprudence 11. Gaming at the Margins of Law or, Niko
Bellic's (Critical) Theory of Justice Luis Gómez Romero 12. Law Among
Chaos: An Anti-Schmittian Reading of Skyrim Anna Lukina and Shane Finn 13.
Grand Theft Neoliberalism James Gilchrist Stewart 14. Terra Nulllius:
Claiming Land on Civilization's Empty Earth Conor Leggott 15. Game Over: On
Emptying the Public Square Desmond Manderson
1. Introduction: Playing Law Dale Mitchell, Ashley Pearson, and Timothy D.
Peters Part I: Code as Law, Law as Play 2. Towards a Legal Ludology:
Language Games, Playful Magic, and the Game of Law Dale Mitchell 3.
Invisible Walls: Facts and Freedom in Coded Space James C. Fisher 4.
Emergent Governance from Polycentric Order in Virtual Reality Social Spaces
Anne Hobson 5. Emergent Systems: Virtuality, Legality, Formality Daniel
Hourigan 6. Decoding Legal (Un)certainty in Doki Doki Literature Club!
Ashley Pearson Part II: Worldbuilding and Subject Formation 7. Playing With
Borders: Using Video Games to Bring Emotion into the Law Classroom Jean
Ketterling 8. One More Turn: The Gamic Afterlives of Johnson v M'Intosh
and Digital Settler Colonialism in Sid Meier's Civilization VI S. Thomas
Keynes 9. Playing the World Picture: Sid Meier's Civilization and the Law
of Abstraction Kieran Tranter 10. A Minor Jurisprudence of Play: Becoming
Jurisprudents Through Play in the Majora's Mask Joshua D.M. Shaw Part III:
Sites of Law and Jurisprudence 11. Gaming at the Margins of Law or, Niko
Bellic's (Critical) Theory of Justice Luis Gómez Romero 12. Law Among
Chaos: An Anti-Schmittian Reading of Skyrim Anna Lukina and Shane Finn 13.
Grand Theft Neoliberalism James Gilchrist Stewart 14. Terra Nulllius:
Claiming Land on Civilization's Empty Earth Conor Leggott 15. Game Over: On
Emptying the Public Square Desmond Manderson
Peters Part I: Code as Law, Law as Play 2. Towards a Legal Ludology:
Language Games, Playful Magic, and the Game of Law Dale Mitchell 3.
Invisible Walls: Facts and Freedom in Coded Space James C. Fisher 4.
Emergent Governance from Polycentric Order in Virtual Reality Social Spaces
Anne Hobson 5. Emergent Systems: Virtuality, Legality, Formality Daniel
Hourigan 6. Decoding Legal (Un)certainty in Doki Doki Literature Club!
Ashley Pearson Part II: Worldbuilding and Subject Formation 7. Playing With
Borders: Using Video Games to Bring Emotion into the Law Classroom Jean
Ketterling 8. One More Turn: The Gamic Afterlives of Johnson v M'Intosh
and Digital Settler Colonialism in Sid Meier's Civilization VI S. Thomas
Keynes 9. Playing the World Picture: Sid Meier's Civilization and the Law
of Abstraction Kieran Tranter 10. A Minor Jurisprudence of Play: Becoming
Jurisprudents Through Play in the Majora's Mask Joshua D.M. Shaw Part III:
Sites of Law and Jurisprudence 11. Gaming at the Margins of Law or, Niko
Bellic's (Critical) Theory of Justice Luis Gómez Romero 12. Law Among
Chaos: An Anti-Schmittian Reading of Skyrim Anna Lukina and Shane Finn 13.
Grand Theft Neoliberalism James Gilchrist Stewart 14. Terra Nulllius:
Claiming Land on Civilization's Empty Earth Conor Leggott 15. Game Over: On
Emptying the Public Square Desmond Manderson