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AgoraXchange: The Pedagogy of a Distributed Online Global Politics Game Design (CITS, 2005)

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Originally recorded November 9, 2005. Jackie Stevens from the Law and Society Program at UC Santa Barbara presents on: AgoraXchange, an online colla...
Originally recorded November 9, 2005. Jackie Stevens from the Law and Society Program at UC Santa Barbara presents on: AgoraXchange, an online collaboration for imagining and building a massive multiplayer online game. AgoraXchange offers a tangible political alternative to our current world order. The project is conceptualized as a new media version of Thomas More's "Utopia." More uses the convention of documenting a community to make his ideas especially vivid, a goal to which the researchers behind AgoraXchange aspire in the medium of the online game. AgoraXchange was commissioned by Tate Online and launched on March 15, 2004.Since this recording there have been many changes and updates to the AgoraXchange project. Please see: http://www.agoraxchange.net/ for the latest information on AgoraXchange. Less
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