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Gender bias in gaming community and industry statistics overview
by Hawke Robinson
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Aug 15, 2013
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Gender / Sex related topics,
Gender Bias,
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RPG Research Project Updates
Without analysis commentary, here are just a few raw numbers of interest. Actual analysis still pending down the road...
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Looking into different IRB options
by Hawke Robinson
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Aug 10, 2013
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RPG Research Project Updates
I have learned a lot the past few weeks about something called the "Institutional Review Board" (IRB) process. Looking into different IRB options There is ...
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RPG Research at Spocon 2013
by Hawke Robinson
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Aug 09, 2013
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gender bias,
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RPG Research Project Updates,
Spocon
I will be at Spocon throughout the weekend in Spokane, Washington performing research...
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Live from Tolkien Moot IX - Middle-earth Talk Show Episode 50! August 4th at 5:00 pm Pacific Time.
by Hawke Robinson
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Aug 01, 2013
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Middle-earth Talk Show,
TolkienMoot,
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Be sure to join Michael Martinez, Hawke Robinson, and special guest Professor Chris Seeman for the 50th episode of Middle-earth Talk, broadcast live from ...
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Should We Create Monthly RPG Research Discussion Group Meetings?
by Hawke Robinson
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Jul 10, 2013
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Just curious if folks would attend (on site and/or online) a monthly community discussion meeting group, if it was formed, discussing the therapeutic and ...
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Theory and Hypothesis of the Role-playing Gamer "Floater"
by Hawke Robinson
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Jul 04, 2013
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Research Question / Discussion Topic,
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I have a new hypothesis as to why the stereotypes about role-playing gamers have become stronger over the decades rather than being disproved over time (as all ...
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Common (mis?)-conception that role-playing gamers are also avid comic book fans?
by Hawke Robinson
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Jun 19, 2013
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I recently received a private message on Academia.edu from a member informing me about a comic-book-culture-related topic he thought I would find of interest. ...
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First Send of RPG Questionnaire to a Senator and a Representative
by Hawke Robinson
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May 29, 2013
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I just sent the first two government representatives, on my extensive list, a form of the questionnaire about their views regarding role-playing games and ...
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Opinion - Big Bang Theory episode on Dungeons & Dragons - The Love Spell Potential
by Hawke Robinson
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May 13, 2013
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stereotype propagation,
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Last week, the sitcom The Big Bang Theory spent almost an entire episode on Dungeons & Dragons (D&D). This was episode 23 of Season 6, titled "The Love Spell ...
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My best ICT lesson: algorithms and binary meets fantasy scenarios
by Hawke Robinson
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May 13, 2013
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Discipline: Education / Formal Classroom Setting,
rpg for education
Inspired by the book Computational Fairy Tales, Chris Leach created a fantasy world for his ICT class to introduce them to computational thinking - Re-posted ...
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