The inaugural issue of a new open-access peer-reviewed journal has just been published. Digital Culture and Education is an international inter-disciplinary journal that is “devoted to analysing the impact of digital culture on identity, education, art, society, culture and narrative within social, political, economic, cultural and historical contexts.” Here are the titles and authors of the articles in the first issue:
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Revisiting violent video games research: game studies perspectives on aggression, violence, immersion, interaction, and textual analysis – Kyle Kontour
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Pre-service teacher discourses: authoring selves through multimodal compositions – John Bishop
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Look at me! Look at me! Self-representation and self-exposure through online networks – Kerry Mallan
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Playing at bullying: the postmodern ethic of bully (Canis Canem Edit) – Clare Bradford
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Book review of Nick Montfort and Ian Bogost (2009). Racing the Beam: the Atari video computer system. Cambridge: MIT Press.


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