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Games and Civic Engagement
Tonguc Sezen, Digdem Sezen
Centre for Culture and Creativity
Centre for Digital Innovation
Department of Digital Arts and Animation
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Civic Engagement
100%
Comment Sections
33%
Coup Attempt
66%
Failed Coup
33%
Game Engagement
100%
Game Jam
33%
Gezi Park
33%
Gezi Park Protests
33%
Global Media
33%
Historical Context
33%
Indie Developers
33%
Intercurrent Events
33%
Istanbul
33%
June 2013
33%
Let's Play Videos
33%
Media Landscape
33%
Political Argument
33%
Political Context
33%
Political Discourse
66%
Political Discussion
33%
Political Environment
33%
Political Expression
33%
Political Motivation
33%
Political Responses
33%
Political Unrest
33%
Production Cycle
33%
Protesters
66%
Security Force
33%
Social Media
33%
Social Unrest
33%
Video Games
100%
Arts and Humanities
Civic Engagement
100%
Contemporary
33%
Coup
66%
Crisis
33%
Expression
33%
Global
33%
Istanbul
33%
Political Discourse
66%
protesters
66%
Scholars
33%
Similarities
33%
Social Media
33%
unrest
33%
Video Games
100%
Visible
33%
Social Sciences
Benchmarking
33%
Civic Engagement
100%
Political Discourse
66%
Social Conflicts
33%
Social Media
33%
Video Games
100%
Computer Science
Comparative Evaluation
33%
Historical Context
33%
Political Context
33%
Social Media
33%
Use Case
33%
videogame
100%