Gaming Techniques for Citizen Engagement

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In this paper Chris Quigley examines the applicability of gaming techniques in citizenship engagement and e-participation. The paper looks at three main areas:

  1. The need for more effective citizenship engagement techniques
  2. The commonality between gaming and citizenship engagement
  3. Recommendations based on developing more effective democratic environments

game on

ecosim
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real influence

on this site (a little old from 2004) they give a good example how games can affect the real world

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