What’s the Problem in Problem Gaming? : Nordic Research Perspectives
By Jessica Enevold, Anne Mette Thorhauge, Andreas Gregersen
Media studies
128 pages • English • 2018
About the book
What’s the problem in problem gaming? is a valuable contribution to the debates about young people’s gaming habits and the highly contested concept of video game addiction. The chapters in the volume provide a number of perspectives on the issue, such as players’ life conditions and lifestyle choices, problem gaming from a family perspective, the voices of treatment professionals, and how game design can become problematic.
How problem gaming is framed is a highly relevant issue that affects policies surrounding the consumption of videogames. This anthology is a just in time contribution and an essential read for researchers in the field as well as for policymakers, social workers, clinical psychologists, teachers and others who encounter problem gaming in their profession.
Jonas Linderoth
Professor of Education and distinguished scholar in the Digital Game Research Association (DiGRA)
Information
Author
Jessica Enevold
Author
Anne Mette Thorhauge
Author
Andreas Gregersen
Editions
ISBN
9789187957888
Pages
128
Measurements
165 mm ✕ 242 mm
Weight
275 g
Delivery time: 5-7 workdays within Sweden, rest of the world up to 14 workdays