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CFP: 8th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games

By: Patrick John CoppockJune 3, 2014June 3, 2014

Scholars in any field of study are invited to submit papers for the 8th International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games, taking place in Istanbul, 13-15 November 2014.

Read the full CFP: CALL FOR PAPERS: International Conference on the Philosophy of Computer Games – Freedom in Play.

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