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Miguel Sicart

    Miguel Sicart est un professeur associé dont la recherche explore les dimensions éthiques de l'interaction numérique. Son travail examine comment les systèmes interactifs, en particulier les jeux informatiques, façonnent l'expérience du joueur et la compréhension morale. À travers ses écrits, Sicart analyse de manière critique la conception de ces expériences et leurs implications.

    Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1914-1920
    Play Matters
    Beyond Choices
    Playing Software
    The Ethics of Computer Games
    • The Ethics of Computer Games

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
      4,5(2)Évaluer

      Why computer games can be ethical, how players use their ethical values in gameplay, and the implications for game design.

      The Ethics of Computer Games
    • Playing Software

      • 184pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,3(11)Évaluer

      The play element at the heart of our interactions with computers—and how it drives the best and the worst manifestations of the information age. Whether we interact with video games or spreadsheets or social media, playing with software shapes every facet of our lives. In Playing Software, Miguel Sicart delves into why we play with computers, how that play shapes culture and society, and the threat posed by malefactors using play to weaponize everything from conspiracy theories to extractive capitalism. Starting from the controversial idea that software is an essential agent in the information age, Sicart considers our culture in general—and our way of thinking about and creating digital technology in particular—as a consequence of interacting with software’s agency through play. As Sicart shows, playing shapes software agency. In turn, software shapes our agency as we adapt and relate to it through play. That play drives the creation of new cultural, social, and political forms. Sicart also reveals the role of make-believe in driving our playful engagement with the digital sphere. From there, he discusses the cybernetic theory of digital play and what we can learn from combining it with the idea that playfulness can mean pleasurable interaction with human and nonhuman agents inside the boundaries of a computational system. Finally, he critiques the instrumentalization of play as a tool wielded by platform capitalism.

      Playing Software
    • Beyond Choices

      • 200pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,8(38)Évaluer

      How computer games can be designed to create ethically relevant experiences for players.

      Beyond Choices
    • Play Matters

      • 176pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      3,6(209)Évaluer

      Why play is a productive, expressive way of being, a form of understanding, and a fundamental part of our well-being.

      Play Matters
    • Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1914-1920

      • 566pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      The first scholarly account of massive and fateful pogrom waves, interpreted through the lens of folk culture and social psychology. číst celé

      Anti-Jewish Violence in Poland, 1914-1920