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Posts by Rachel Kowert, PhD

  • Research Review: Hostility and Self Reported Cognitive and Social Benefits Across Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD · Dec 23, 2020 · Research, Video Games

    Time for another Research Review!  Every month, I will select a recently published research article in the field of game studies and provide an in-depth review. After taking into account…

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  • Academic Ramblings: Digital Games in the After Times

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD · Dec 16, 2020 · COVID, Research, Video Games

    This year, I was honored to be asked to give the keynote lecture for the Game Studies pre conference at the annual meeting of the National Communication Association this year…

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  • Research Review: Problematic Gaming, In-Game Social Support, and Mental Health

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD · Dec 9, 2020 · Research, Video Games

    Time for another Research Review!  Every month, I will select a recently published research article in the field of game studies and provide an in-depth review. After taking into account…

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  • Jargon Schmargon: Escapism

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD · Dec 2, 2020 · Research

    On today’s episode of Jargon Schmargon, we are going to talk about Escapism. Escapism  first came into the common vernacular in game studies as one of the primary motivations for…

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  • Academic Ramblings: What is Open Science?

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD · Nov 18, 2020 · Research

    “Open science” may be a term you’ve heard before as it is part of a bigger movement that has been growing over the last several years to make science more…

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  • Gamers supporting Gamers: The importance of advocacy

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD · Dec 10, 2019 · Expert Content, Research, Video Games

    Despite the actual diversity of gamers, video games have stereotypically been regarded as a “boy’s toy”. This characterization is rooted in the stereotype of the “gamer” (which is in and…

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  • The Social and Emotional Benefits of Playing Online Games

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD · Nov 14, 2019 · Expert Content, Research, Video Games

    We all know the stereotype of the socially inept, basement dwelling online gamer. You know, overweight male player with no friends that lives with their parents until middle age and…

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  • Video Game Addiction: What Do We Know Now?

    By  Rachel Kowert, PhD, and Dr. Raffael Boccamazzo · Oct 23, 2019 · Expert Content, Research, Video Games

    This year the World Health Organization (WHO) controversially decided to include the diagnoses of gaming disorder and hazardous gaming in the upcoming eleventh version of the International Statistical Classification of…

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