Ludic Inquiries Into Power and Pedagogy in Higher Education: How Games Play Us

Amelia Walker (Editor), Helen Grimmett, Alison L. Black (Editor)

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Abstract

This book interrogates the role games and playfulness bear in both formal education and informal social learning. Responsive to contemporary social and ecological challenges, this book especially explores games’ interactions with social power. On one hand, games sometimes operate to reinforce ideologies that normalise social injustice and environmental disregard. On the other, games offer rich possibilities for questioning such ideologies and encouraging change. Strongly interdisciplinary, the book assembles 20 chapters written by 50 experts across fields including education, game design, cultural studies, sociology, Indigenous studies, disability studies, queer studies, STEM, legal studies, history, creative writing, visual arts, music, the creative industries, and social inclusion. These contributions not only make games a focus but incorporate playful research writing strategies, demonstrating methods of what we term ludic inquiry. This includes chapters written using arts-based research, practice-led research, poetic inquiry, narrative inquiry, autoethnography, duoethnography, and more. Organised across four themes - ‘philosophical sparks’, ‘lived experiences’, ‘pedagogical perspectives’, and ‘the spirit of play’ - this book emphasises the radical egalitarian possibilities inherent in critical attention to games and how we play (or get played by) them. Its fresh insights will interest all readers interested in creatively remaking our worlds.

Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationAbingdon UK
PublisherRoutledge
Number of pages293
Edition1st
ISBN (Electronic)9781040119808, 9781003450979
ISBN (Print)9781032583464, 9781032586564
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

Keywords

  • ludic inquiry
  • higher education
  • power
  • pedagogy
  • academia
  • games
  • Afterword

    Walker, A., Grimmett, H. & Black, A. L., 2025, Ludic Inquiries into Power and Pedagogy in Higher Education: How Games Play Us. Walker, A., Grimmett, H. & Black, A. L. (eds.). 1st ed. Abingdon UK: Routledge, p. 287-288 2 p.

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  • Ludic lessons in liminality: a provocation from playing Solitaire

    Grimmett, H., 2025, Ludic Inquiries into Power and Pedagogy in Higher Education: How Games Play Us. Walker, A., Grimmett, H. & Black, A. L. (eds.). 1st ed. Abingdon UK: Routledge, p. 206-219 14 p.

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  • Preface

    Walker, A., Grimmett, H. & Black, A. L., 2025, Ludic Inquiries into Power and Pedagogy in Higher Education: How Games Play Us. Walker, A., Grimmett, H. & Black, A. L. (eds.). 1st ed. Abingdon UK: Routledge, p. xviii-xxxi 14 p.

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