Die Verspielte Gesellschaft: Gamification oder Leben im Zeitalter des Computerspiels

Die Verspielte Gesellschaft: Gamification oder Leben im Zeitalter des Computerspiels

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Jul 1, 2016 · German · Paperback (128 pages)
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Book Details

Format Paperback
Pages 128
Language German
Published Jul 1, 2016
Publisher Heise Verlag
ISBN-10 3936931771
ISBN-13 9783936931778

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Nora S. Stampfl explores the intriguing intersection of gaming and daily life in this thought-provoking examination of our increasingly gamified society. As computers games continue to permeate various aspects of existence, the lines between play and reality blur, challenging traditional notions of productivity and engagement. Through her insightful analysis, she offers a compelling narrative about how individuals are motivated by a system of points and high scores, drawing parallels between the thrill of gameplay and real-world experiences.

The book delves into the implications of this phenomenon, suggesting that the principles of gamification could transform personal interactions, work environments, and societal structures. However, it also raises critical questions about authenticity and the potential risks of adopting game-like mechanics in serious contexts. By engaging with these themes, Stampfl encourages readers to reflect on their own relationships with technology and the evolving dynamics of modern life, ultimately inviting a conversation about what it means to truly connect in an era dominated by screens and scores.
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