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Dartmouth “Indian” Symbol Controversy

How the Bloodline Saga Helped Me Survive the Pandemic and Why Roman’s Rare Appearances Leave Me Longing for More

Narrowing My Doctoral Research Focus

The Real King of TV Isn’t Netflix or Disney, It’s YouTube

Why I see myself an "LXD", not an "ID", and what does that even mean?

Streaming Was Supposed to Save Television

The 2000s Still Feel Familiar And That’s Kind of Weird

So... I... sort of wrote a textbook.

Video Game Studies: Culture, Technology, and Humanities

AI, Video Games, and the Evolving Landscape of Creative Production

Virtual Marketplaces, Real Consequences: The Labor and Culture of Video Game Economies

Why My 30s Were the Best Years of My Life (So Far)

Video Games, Moral Panic, and the Wider Tradition of Scapegoating

Professional Wrestling, Culture, and Neoliberal Theory Part II: From Cena to Cody

Video Games and Cultural Perceptions of Gender and Identity

Video Game Violence: Myths and Realities

Neoliberal Ideology, Power Distance, and Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Video Games

How My Doctor Helped Me Understand Leptin Resistance and My New Approach to Weight Loss

Video Games as Art and Storytelling: A Comprehensive Exploration

Video Games and the Psychology of Play

Arcades to E-Sports: Social Media’s Impact on Video Gaming Culture

The History of Video Games: From Humble Beginnings to a Cultural Phenomenon

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