A Plague Tale: Autoethnography and Authenticity in Historical Games Research
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https://doi.org/10.26503/dl.v2025i3.2558Keywords:
historical game studies, autoethnography, authenticity, subjectivity, affectAbstract
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2025-06-16
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@Conference{digra2558, title ="A Plague Tale: Autoethnography and Authenticity in
Historical Games Research", year = "2025", author = "Webber, Nick and Wilde, Poppy", publisher = "DiGRA", address = "Tampere", howpublished = "\url{https://doi.org/10.26503/dl.v2025i3.2558}", booktitle = "Abstract Proceedings of DiGRA 2025: Games at the Crossroads"}
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