Emma Westecott
About
Dr Emma Westecott is a feminist game studies scholar. Emma is Associate Professor in Game Design, and Co-Director of the game:play Lab (with Cindy Poremba). She has worked in the game industry for over 25 years - in development, research and the academy. She originally achieved international recognition for working closely with Douglas Adams as producer for the best-selling CD-ROM Adventure Game, Starship Titanic (1998, Simon & Schuster). Since then, Emma has built up a worldwide reputation for developing original as well as popular game initiatives, including running an applied game research lab in Sweden and a regional student game event in Toronto called Level Up Showcase. Emma’s funded research connects the aesthetic, expressive, and political potential of digital game form to a longer tradition of critically informed research creation practice. She has been invited to present internationally and has been published in edited collections and journals such as DiGRA, Loading and Eludamos. Emma co-chaired the Game Design Track at DiGRA 2020 and sits on PhD committees for students at both The Norwegian Film School and the University of Toronto.
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Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
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Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design, 1, 33.33%
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design
1 publication, 33.33%
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Computational Theory and Mathematics
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Computational Theory and Mathematics, 1, 33.33%
Computational Theory and Mathematics
1 publication, 33.33%
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Human-Computer Interaction
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Human-Computer Interaction, 1, 33.33%
Human-Computer Interaction
1 publication, 33.33%
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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), 1, 33.33%
Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
1 publication, 33.33%
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Virtual Creativity
1 publication, 33.33%
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Journal not defined, 2, 28.57%
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The International Journal of Qualitative Methods
1 citation, 14.29%
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Creative Industries Journal
1 citation, 14.29%
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Games and Culture
1 citation, 14.29%
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Media Practice and Education
1 citation, 14.29%
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Springer Texts in Education
1 citation, 14.29%
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Intellect
1 publication, 33.33%
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Organization not defined, 2, 66.67%
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Ontario College of Art & Design University
1 publication, 33.33%
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Country not defined, 2, 66.67%
Country not defined
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Canada
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Canada, 2, 66.67%
Canada
2 publications, 66.67%
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Organization not defined, 2, 28.57%
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University College London
2 citations, 28.57%
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University of Helsinki
1 citation, 14.29%
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Michigan State University
1 citation, 14.29%
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University of Melbourne
1 citation, 14.29%
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Central Queensland University
1 citation, 14.29%
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McGill University
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Concordia University
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Canada
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Canada, 3, 42.86%
Canada
3 citations, 42.86%
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United Kingdom
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United Kingdom, 2, 28.57%
United Kingdom
2 citations, 28.57%
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USA
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USA, 1, 14.29%
USA
1 citation, 14.29%
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China
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China, 1, 14.29%
China
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Australia
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Australia, 1, 14.29%
Australia
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Finland
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Finland, 1, 14.29%
Finland
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Sweden
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Sweden, 1, 14.29%
Sweden
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