Gamification: What it is, and how to fight it
‘Gamification’ is understood as the application of game systems – competition, rewards, quantifying player/user behaviour – into non-game domains, such as work, productivity and fitness. Such practices are deeply problematic as they represent the capture of ‘play’ in the pursuit of neoliberal ration...
Main Authors: | Woodcock, J, Johnson, MR |
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Format: | Journal article |
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SAGE Publications
2017
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