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Game Addiction - by Neils Clark & P Shavaun Scott (Paperback)

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  • An eleven-year-old boy strangled an elderly woman for the equivalent of five dollars in 2007, then buried her body under a thin layer of sand.
  • About the Author: Neils Clark is a lecturer at the University of Washington, and has previously lectured at DigiPen.
  • 211 Pages
  • Games, Video & Electronic

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In November of 2007, an eleven-year-old Vietnamese boy strangled an elderly woman for the equivalent of five U.S. dollars, then buried her body under a thin layer of sand in front of his house. When questioned by police, he said that he needed the money to play online videogames. Just a month later, an eight-year-old Norwegian boy saved his younger sister's life by threatening an attacking moose and then feigning death--skills he later revealed to have learned while playing the online game World of Warcraft. As these two instances show, videogame addiction can tremendously affect the minds, bodies, and lives of millions of gamers, negatively or positively. This book studies videogame addiction from a cross-disciplinary approach, bridging the divide between liberal arts academics and clinical researchers. It approaches the topic of addiction from neither an anti-game nor a pro-game stance, instead using accepted research in neuroscience, media studies, developmental psychology, and many other fields to reveal how today's gamers interact with and become consumed by the virtual worlds of their videogames.



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An eleven-year-old boy strangled an elderly woman for the equivalent of five dollars in 2007, then buried her body under a thin layer of sand. He told the police that he needed the money to play online videogames. Just a month later, an eight-year-old Norwegian boy saved his younger sister's life by threatening an attacking moose and then feigning death when the moose attacked him--skills he said he learned while playing World of Warcraft. As these two instances show, videogames affect the minds, bodies, and lives of millions of gamers, negatively and positively. This book approaches videogame addiction from a cross-disciplinary perspective, bridging the divide between liberal arts academics and clinical researchers. The topic of addiction is examined neutrally, using accepted research in neuroscience, media studies, and developmental psychology.



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"a uniquely interactive/connective form of art and mediation...most stimulating...comprehensive, intricate, yet accessible survey will appeal to and engage all readers...highly recommended"--Choice; "should definitely be read by a wide range of folks who are interested in knowing a bit more about where gaming now sits amid general electronic culture...probably the most important work yet written on the subject of habitual gaming...a wealth of information...straight-forward, well-constructed...points out that the problems of excessive gaming...probably the best set of resources on this topic that is available to us at the moment...pick up this book, arm yourselves with Clark and Scott's research...a practical and sensible starting point to understanding a subject that is going to loom ever larger in all our lives."--RockPaperShotgun; "Clark and Scott have blasted out a reasoned, hard-hitting account of video gaming that is both authoritative and non-judgmental. Their first-hand perspective yields useful information along with a powerful message about the potential and the peril inherent in our--and our children's--growing dependence on the satisfactions of virtual worlds. Anyone who can still think deeply will do so after reading this book!"--Jane M. Healy, Ph.D. Educational psychologist and author of Failure to Connect: How Computers Affect Our Children's Minds and What We Can Do About It.



About the Author



Neils Clark is a lecturer at the University of Washington, and has previously lectured at DigiPen. His work has been published in the journal Games & Culture, and he has been invited to speak at events such as Games for Health, Serious Play and PAX West. Most recently he presented research exploring community engagement in eSports and video game livestreaming. P. Shavaun Scott is a psychotherapist in both California and Oregon. In her 30-year-career she has assisted thousands of clients who have been victims or perpetrators of violent crime. She has been a member of multidisciplinary treatment teams in behavioral health agencies and has worked as a therapist in forensic programs with the criminally insane. She is passionate about violence prevention.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.9 Inches (H) x 5.9 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .65 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 211
Genre: Games
Sub-Genre: Video & Electronic
Publisher: McFarland and Company, Inc.
Format: Paperback
Author: Neils Clark & P Shavaun Scott
Language: English
Street Date: April 29, 2009
TCIN: 1005013236
UPC: 9780786443642
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-4421
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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