“Everything To Play For: How Videogames Are Changing the World”
Lithuanian Translation here, Spanish here, Traditional Chinese here, 4 more languages coming up!
Upcoming Event List
19/9 - Book Launch at the British Library
29/9 - Brighton: Cowley Club
4/10 - Copenhagen: Danish Society for Marxist Studies 9th Annual Conference
6/10 - London: Sunday Papers Live Festival
10/10 - Bristol: East Bristol Books
11/10 - London: Freedom Bookshop
23/11 - Oslo, Office for Contemporary Art
28/2-1/3 - Vilnius: Baltics Book Fair
4/3 - Kaunas: Ažuolynas Library
26/3 - Vienna: University of Applied Arts Vienna
4/4 - New York City: NYU
8/4 - New York City: Seton Hall University
13/4 - New York City: Topos Too Bookshop
18/4 - Vilnius: MO Contemporary Art Museum
20/4 - London: All Good Bookshop
25/4 - Liverpool: FACT Art Plays Games symposium
7/8 - Santiago: Congreso Futuro
8-11/8 - Buenos Aires: Feria de Editores
7-9/10 - Barcelona: GAIA, BCN Game Fest
February ‘26 - Goldsmiths, University of London
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Algorithms, Esports, Bitcoin
Esports *Could* Be Sexy, So What’s Going On?
Video Games & Social Change: From Spectacle to Direct Action
Tesla, Robot Tax and Uber
Playing with Politics: How Games Can Change the World
Half Of The World's Players Are Women, So What's The Deal With Developers?
Why It Sucks That Esports Are Coming To The Olympics
Thoughts On The Future Of Gaming And Progressive Politics
Inside the UK Fighting Games Community: Arcades, Grime and Classless Meritocracy
9 Times Video Games Were Great for Mental Health
Organiser of Tetris Tournaments As Political Benefits