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Game Design for Diversity, Equity, Inclusivity & Care

Public lecture

16.30-18.00, 10 February
SOL:H104, Helgonabacken 12, Lund

Yellow and purple lines make up a 3-d pattern.

How can game designers carefully probe into critical issues surrounding the lived experiences of marginalisation? How can games be designed to facilitate and foster diversity, equity, inclusivity, care, and empathy in players? Dr. Sandra Danilovic, Dr. Rebecca Rouse, and Dr. Omi-peah Ryding will discuss their design work and practice of designing with and for empathy, inclusivity, and care.

Everyone is welcome to this public lecture, no registration is needed. 

This lecture is arranged by The Fair Game Project (Enevold Duncan & Jørgensen), The research node for Digital Cultures, HEX and the Centre for Oresund Region Studies.

Contact

Johanna Rivano Eckerdal

Head of Centre for Oresund Region Studies

johanna [dot] rivano_eckerdal [at] kultur [dot] lu [dot] se (johanna[dot]rivano_eckerdal[at]kultur[dot]lu[dot]se)
+46 46 222 30 35