Edited by I. Mariani, M. Ciancia, J. Ackermann
Vol. 1 – Journal (peer-reviewed)
- I. Mariani, M. Ciancia & J. Ackermann – Interactive Digital Narratives and Counter-Narratives. Systematising knowledge to derive clusters as lenses of observation
- S. Poirier-Poulin – Trust, Confidence, and Hope in A Summer’s End – Hong Kong 1986: A Reparative Reading.
- J. Barbara & M. Haahr – Whose narrative is this? A character’s expression of Identity to counter a Hegemonic Narrative
- L-M. Ross Dionne, F. Sacy & C. Therrien – These Routes are Just as Worthy if you Give Them a Chance. Alternative discourses in (visual) novel games as a means to allow safe spaces of exploration
- L. C. Taylor-Giles & J. Turner – Liminality, Embodiment, and Desire. “Vulnerable you” and “Vulnerable I”
- L. Codamo, L. Rossi – “Everything is going to be okay”. Analysing emotional landscapes in Interactive Digital Narratives through the exploration of complex psychological themes in Omori
- J. Euteneuer – Playing with your research. Circulating narratives and cultivating audiences through text-based games
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