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    Study days - Sociology

    Games, sports and spaces

    Season 2 of the "leisure and imagination" seminar-workshop

    Dans le cadre des ateliers-séminaires « Loisirs et imaginaire » organisés au sein de l’axe 2 du laboratoire C3S (EA 4660), et dans la continuité de l’édition 2018 qui portait sur les modalités de construction des mondes sociaux des loisirs, il s’agit à présent de questionner la notion d’« espace(s) ». Les contributions viseront à interroger les liens qui peuvent être tissés entre loisirs, imaginaire et espaces des sports ou des jeux. L’objectif est de répondre à la question suivante : comment l’imaginaire de l’espace donne-t-il du sens aux pratiques ludiques et/ou sportives des acteurs sociaux ?

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  • Paris

    Study days - Sociology

    Sport and video games - relationships, uses and practices

    Relations, usages et pratiques

    Dans le cadre de la prochaine Semaine Internationale du Corps (International Body Week) qui se déroulera à l’UFR STAPS de l’Université Paris Descartes du 26 au 30 juin 2017, le laboratoire TEC organise une journée d’études pluridisciplinaire portant sur les liens entre jeu vidéo et activités physiques et sportives (APS).

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  • Nancy

    Call for papers - Modern

    From « Traditional » Games to Digital Games

    Since the early 2000’s, the importance of studying digital games has increased to take a significant place in the academic literature dedicated to entertaining phenomena, to such a point that many articles offering to make an inventory of current “game studies” primarily focus on work related to games on this media. In this context, we cannot ignore the fact that work aimed at conceiving and studying digital games is also regularly referred to as reflections on (non-digital) “traditional” games, whether to build their theoretical framework, or to conduct comparative and contrastive studies. According to us, this kind of mutual lighting encourages researchers to examine the peculiarities and complementarities of the two areas, as well as the theoretical interest of connecting or of confronting them. Therefore, in order to analyse the relations established between “traditional” games and digital games, this call is divided into five themes that give a broad overview of the different kinds of possible links. All types of research, fundamental or applied, as well as disciplinary approaches are welcome.

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