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September 20, 2018 · Discuss on the GT Forum

Peer Review

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#53: Josué and Kelli talk about the academic concept of peer review in games research and gaming media in general. Is a YouTube essay any more or less significant to games research than a journal article? And what would academic peer review of YouTube videos even look like?

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Notes:

  • TED Ed – https://ed.ted.com/
  • Seeking Contributors to iThrive’s New, Peer-Reviewed Journal of Games, Self, and Society – http://bit.ly/2JlXwIL

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