[Dutch-chapter] Final Reminder: Games Researcher survey, call for participation

Jan Van Looy jvanlooy at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 06:28:38 UTC 2012


Dear colleagues,

More than 430 games researchers have already participated in our survey.

Are you involved in research on digital games or do you know games 
researchers who have not participated yet, then please help us by 
filling out and/or forwarding the survey. Filling it out should not take 
more than ten minutes and if you leave your e-mail address, we will 
inform you of the results.
https://ghentunipss.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6icrOwCGauS0Xkx

This a rough outline of the countries of residence of the participants 
so far:

- United States:    112
- Germany:           52
- United Kingdom:    39
- Canada:            31
- Finland:           25
- Netherlands:       22
- Sweden:            19
- Belgium:           17
- Brazil:            14
- Portugal:          13
- Denmark:           11
- Australia:          7
- Italy:              7
- Poland:             7
- Austria:            6
- Spain:              6
- France:             5
- Greece:             5
- Malta:              5
- Turkey:             4
- Ireland:            3
- Norway:             3
- China:              2
- Israel:             2
- Malaysia:           2
- Singapore:          2
- Argentina:          1
- Cyprus:             1
- Czech Republic:     1
- Estonia:            1
- Hong Kong:          1
- Japan:              1
- Korea:              1
- Mexico:             1

Best regards,

Jan Van Looy, Thorsten Quandt, Malte Elson, James D. Ivory, Frans Mäyrä, 
Mia Consalvo


-------- Original Message --------
Subject: 	State of Digital Games Research: International Survey, call 
for participation
Date: 	Tue, 09 Oct 2012 14:19:28 +0200
From: 	Jan Van Looy <jvanlooy at gmail.com>
To: 	dutch-chapter at digra.org



Dear colleagues,

Digital games research is a young, growing, multidisciplinary field of
study. It spans disciplines as diverse as arts, humanities, social
sciences, psychology, design, computer science, engineering and others.
This diversity and richness is part of its strength but also one of its
challenges.

  In order to gain insight into the views and needs of researchers
working with/on digital games, three research organizations have joined
hands to organize an international survey assessing the State of Digital
Games Research.

                - Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA), www.digra.org

                - Digital Games Research Temporary Working Group of the
European Communication Research and Education Association (ECREA),
www.digital-games.eu

                - Game Studies Special Interest Group of the
International Communication Association (ICA), http://game.icahdq.org

Are you conducting or have you conducted research with or on digital
games, then please take time to fill out the survey which should not
take more than 10-15 minutes and which can be found here:

https://ghentunipss.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6icrOwCGauS0Xkx

Also please distribute this survey as widely as possible within your
personal network. The wider its reach, the more representative its
results, which will be presented in the coming months.

For more information, please email j.vanlooy at ugent.be

Best regards,

Jan Van Looy, Thorsten Quandt, Malte Elson, James D. Ivory, Frans Mäyrä,
Mia Consalvo




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