Conference Proceedings
Paradigms of games research in HCI: a review of 10 years of research at CHI
M Carter, J Downs, B Nansen, M Harrop, MR GIBBS, LE Nacke (ed.), TCN Graham (ed.)
ACM | Published : 2014
Abstract
In this paper we argue that games and play research in the field of Human-Computer Interaction can usefully be understood as existing within 4 distinct research paradigms. We provide our rationale for developing these paradigms and discuss their significance in the context of the inaugural CHI Play conference.
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