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Games: Research and Practice
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Games: Research and Practice offers a lighthouse for games research – a central reference point that defines the state of the art on games and playable media across academic research and industry practice. Inclusive in community, discipline, method, and game form, it publishes major reviews, tutorials, and advances on games and playable media that are both practically useful and grounded in robust evidence and argument, alongside case studies, opinions, and dialogues on new developments that will change games. It embraces open science and scholarship and actively champions new and underrepresented voices in games and playable media.

Announcements

New ACM Policy on Authorship

ACM has a new Policy on Authorship, covering a range of key topics, including the use of generative AI tools.  Please familiarize yourself with the new policy and the associated list of Frequently Asked Questions.

Call for Papers: Special Issue & Conference “Ethical Games”

Games: Research and Practice is co-organizing a one-day online conference and special issue on ethical games – advancing the debate on ethical design, development, and live operation of digital games. Presentation and paper submissions are due September 25, 2023, and accepted papers will be published as a special issue. For full details, see our Call for Papers or the conference website: ethicalgamesconference.org.

Submissions

As we launch ACM Games: Research and Practice (Games) for the most broad population of researchers and industry practitioners, we understand the value of bringing these diverse networks together in this new community. Moreover, we are relying on this community to be the main contributors of ideas and works to GAMES. Too often, the process of submitting papers for publication can be daunting or a source of uncertainty. If you are interested in contributing to Games but are unsure of how to go about it, we are here to help. Read more.

ACM Updates Its Peer Review Policy

ACM is pleased to announce that its Publications Board has approved an updated Peer Review Policy. If you have any questions regarding the update, the associated FAQ addresses topics such as confidentiality, the use of large language models in the peer review process, conflicts of interest, and several other relevant concerns. If there are any issues that are not addressed in the FAQ, please contact ACM’s Director of Publications, Scott Delman.

 

 

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