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Ethics and Video Games Podcast

Ethics and Video Games Podcast

De : Shlomo Sher and Andy Ashcraft
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We explore controversial ethical issues about video games (e.g. what should be censored), in video games (e.g. what counts as cheating), and in video game design (e.g. what works to make a game morally interesting). Your hosts are Shlomo Sher, Ph.D. (Philosophy Professor and Video Game Ethicist) and Andy Ashcraft (Veteran Video Game Designer and Professor). Philosophie Science-fiction Sciences sociales
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  • Episode 77 – THE BIG PICTURE!
    Apr 29 2026

    After 76 episodes and 11 years of talking about ethics and video games, we're ready to give you.... THE BIG PICTURE! - an organized overview of all of the ethical issues in the world of video games we're currently aware of in terms of the responsiblities that different stakeholders in this world have to each other. And all of this in under 52 minutes :)

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    If you're intested in ethics in video games, check out Shlomo Sher's PLAY NICE: The Ethics of Video Games, which explores what he thinks are the most important ethical issues in the world of video games.

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    52 min
  • Episode 76 – Older Players in Video Games(with Bob De Schutter)
    Sep 5 2023

    There are over 50 million players over the age of 50 in the USA alone and those numbers will only continue to grow for an activity that's too often viewed as "kids' stuff". How and when do older players engage with online gaming communities? Do designers need to be concerned about monetizing techniques that might take advantage of vulnerable older adults? What can societies do to help older games access games that would be fun and beneficial for them? How can games themselves be more inclusive for older players?

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    Bob De Schutter (MFA, PhD) is an award-winning game designer, researcher, educator, and advocate for meaningful play in later life. He is a Professor of Applied Game Design at Northeastern University, where he is jointly appointed between the College of Arts, Media and Design and the Khoury College of Computer Sciences. He is also the owner of award-winning game company Lifelong Games (LLC).

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    JOIN THE ETHICS AND VIDEO GAMES COMMUNITY:

    - Follow/like/share us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube

    - Explore our website and check out our Video Games Ethics Resources Center: https://ethicsandvideogames.com

    - If you're game to lend us your financial support, we'd love to have it and can definitely use it! You can do that here: SUPPORT OUR PODCAST!

    - Give us a review whereever you listen to podcasts

    - If you've got an idea or an ethical issue involving video games that you think would make for a good podcast, please let us know!

    Contact us at ethicsandvideogames.com or email us at contact@ethicsandvideogames.com. We'd love to hear from you!

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Episode 75 – Fighting Extremism in Games (with Rachel Kowert)
    Aug 22 2023

    Games are particularly fertile grounds for extremist recruitment. Why is that? What's special about games and gaming culture that might make them attractive spaces for recruitment? How does extremist recruitment work in games? What is being done about it right now? And what can be done to help prevent the spread of extremism through games?

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    Rachel Kowert, Ph.D is a research psychologist and the Research Director of Take This. She is a world-renowned researcher on the uses and effects of digital games, including their impact on physical, social, and psychological well-being. An award-winning author, she's published a variety of books and scientific articles relating to the psychology of games and, more recently, the relationship between games and mental health specifically. Her YouTube channel Psychgeist serves to bridge the gap between moral panic and scientific knowledge on a variety of psychology and game-related topics. In 2021, Dr. Kowert was chosen as a member of The Game Awards Future Class, representing the best and brightest of the future of video games. Dr. Kowert has been featured in various media outlets, including NPR, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, the Atlantic, Wired, and video game publications such as Kotaku and Polygon.

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    JOIN THE ETHICS AND VIDEO GAMES COMMUNITY:

    - Follow/like/share us on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube

    - Explore our website and check out our Video Games Ethics Resources Center: https://ethicsandvideogames.com

    - If you're game to lend us your financial support, we'd love to have it and can definitely use it! You can do that here: SUPPORT OUR PODCAST!

    - Give us a review whereever you listen to podcasts

    - If you've got an idea or an ethical issue involving video games that you think would make for a good podcast, please let us know!

    Contact us at ethicsandvideogames.com or email us at contact@ethicsandvideogames.com. We'd love to hear from you!

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    38 min
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