Considering play: From method to analysis

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2017

Authors

van Vught, JasperISNI 0000000492963065
Glas, M.A.J.ORCID 0000-0003-1285-2908ISNI 0000000388601144

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taverne

Abstract

This paper deals with play as an important methodological issue when studying games as texts and is intended as a practical methodological guide. After considering text as both the structuring object as well as its plural processual activations, we argue that different methodological considerations can turn the focus towards one of the two. After outlining and synthesizing a broad range of existing research we move beyond the more general advice to be reflective about the type of players that we are, and explore two methodological considerations more concretely. First of all, we discuss the various considerations to have with regards to the different choices to make when playing a game. Here we show how different instrumental and free strategies lay bare different parts of the game as object or process. Secondly, we consider how different contexts in which the game and the player exist, can function as different reference points for meaning construction and the way they can put limitations on the claims we can make about our object of analysis.

Keywords

free play, game context, games as objects, games as processes, instrumental play, ludoliteracy, Play as method, player context, Taverne

Citation

van Vught, J F & Glas, R 2017, Considering play : From method to analysis. in DiGRA '17 - Proceedings of the 2017 DiGRA International Conference. DiGRA conference proceedings, no. 1, vol. 14, DiGRA. < http://www.digra.org/digital-library/publications/considering-play-from-method-to-analysis/ >