POTSDAM -- Amanda Phillips, assistant professor of English at Georgetown University, will deliver a lecture titled "Crunching the Numbers: Reframing Diversity in Gaming and Digital Culture," at 3 …
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POTSDAM -- Amanda Phillips, assistant professor of English at Georgetown University, will deliver a lecture titled "Crunching the Numbers: Reframing Diversity in Gaming and Digital Culture," at 3 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 20, in SUNY Potsdam's Dunn Theater.
The lecture will focus on issues of diversity and intersectional approaches to digital and gaming culture, and will draw from Dr. Phillips’ work on social justice in and around technoculture, popular media, and the digital humanities.
Information about Dr. Phillip's research and interests can be found at www.gamertrouble.wordpress.com.
Info: donahujj@potsdam.edu.