First Person Podcasts

First Person Podcasts

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The First Person Scholar Podcast it advocates for a new dynamic, one in which we demonstrates our relevancy through timely, rigorous, and accessible criticism that challenges all players to engage in what Mary Flanagan calls critical play. The podcasts we produce encourage players—be them developers, scholars, critics, or enthusiasts—to consider alternatives to popular interpretations of games, game play, and games culture. Through this discourse we seek to establish and sustain a critical conversation amongst those producing and playing games, demonstrating in the process that the player is a figure capable of enriching and challenging our understanding of games and what they are capable of. First Person Podcast is produced by Collin Walsh in association with the Games Institute at the University of Waterloo. You can find us @FPSWeekly, or start a conversation using the #FirstPersonScholar on Twitter.

Recent Episodes

  • #62 The Bitter Rind: Exploring the Paradoxical Attraction to Punishment and Extreme Difficulty

    7 months ago
  • #61: Min/Maxing and The Economy of Digital Love

    8 months ago
  • #60: War… Changes? Exploring the Popularity of Post Apocalyptic Settings in Video Games

    9 months ago