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Women in videogames & further feminist theory

  Part 1: Background reading on Gamergate Read  this Guardian article on Gamergate 10 years on . Answer the following questions: 1) What was Gamergate?  Gamergate was an online harassment campaign that began in 2014, primarily targeting women in the video game industry, including developers like Zoë Quinn and feminist media critic Anita Sarkeesian . The campaign was fueled by misogyny, anti-feminism, and anti-progressivism, and involved widespread online harassment from internet trolls on platforms 2) What is the recent controversy surrounding narrative design studio Sweet Baby Inc?  The recent controversy is that Sweet Baby Inc is secretly forcing game developers to change the bodies, ethnicities and sexualities of video game characters to conform to “woke” ideology. They think that Sweet Baby has written and controlled almost every popular video game of the past five years, shutting straight white men out. 3) What does the article conclude regarding diversity in vi...

OSP assessment learner response

  1. Type up your feedback in   full   (you don't need to write the mark and grade if you want to keep this confidential). WWW: key points covered , good analysis EBI: timing, synoptic q 2. Read the whole mark scheme for this assessment carefully (posted on your Google Classroom). Identify three specific aspects from Figure 1 (the Bioshock Infinite game cover) that you could have mentioned in your answer (e.g. selection of images, colour scheme, text etc). • The game’s title BioShock Infinite appears prominently, using the franchise’s trademark font. • Zeppelin / airship: Connotes an alternate-history, steampunk or early 20th-century technological aesthetic. It emphasizes the “floating city” idea — Columbia is not a typical city, but one suspended in the sky. • The mythmaking here is multi-layered: the cover promotes a socially resonant narrative (American identity, political tension) and embodies a commercial ideology (sell broadly, attract newcomers). There’s ...