[Roleplaying] Peer review articles for live roleplaying

Wagner Luiz Schmit mcfion_the_bard at yahoo.com.br
Mon Dec 7 13:50:28 UTC 2009


I think that because all this, transcultural studies would be very
interesting, so a data bank with local material will help a lot anyone
interested in doing this kind of research... Even if the only thing
available in english is the abstract, we can know more of what is going
on and where.... We only win from this...

Wagner


--- Em dom, 6/12/09, Michael Hitchens <michaelh at science.mq.edu.au> escreveu:

De: Michael Hitchens <michaelh at science.mq.edu.au>
Assunto: Re: [Roleplaying] Peer review articles for live roleplaying
Para: "Geir-Tore Brenne" <g.t.brenne at sosgeo.uio.no>
Cc: Roleplaying at digra.org
Data: Domingo, 6 de Dezembro de 2009, 22:47

Geir-Tore Brenne wrote:
> A good specification. I suspect that the tabletop-scene is much more
> standardised globally, than the larp scene. Because, international
> publications (like Dungeons and Dragons) where the source, while larps
> has more emerged locally.
>
>   

If you define "tabletop" as being the same as approimately 6 or less 
players I know of significant variations just in Australia, so I don't 
know if it is that standardised

Michael

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Macquarie University
michaelh at science.mq.edu.au 

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