scholars with gunsThis weekend’s workshop was amazing – the most productive and interesting academic event I’ve been to in a long time. Having a small group of researchers who are all writing from different perspectives on the same game, who know each other a little from playing the game together in a guild, who all have drafts of papers, who’ve read each others’ drafts and who are willing to authentically discuss ideas and structures and papers – well, that’s pretty wonderful. And we had some excellent extra-curricular activities as well: a raid on Astranaar in-game and experience with actually doing some of what we playact in the game off-game, as Scott documented in a brief movie.

Thank you so much to everyone who came and participated! It was awesome!

2 thoughts on “what a great workshop that was

  1. Luca

    thanks to you for organising everything in such a great way!

  2. Charlotte

    It was great weekend! Thanks! And for you who did not meet the people in the photo: they may look like a gang of terrorists planning an attack but they’re in fact both nice and friendly! 🙂

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