Items where Author is "Webber, Nick"

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Denny, Matt and Webber, Nick (2024) Not Actual Play: Examples of Play and Expectations of Experience in TTRPGs. PAIDIA. ISSN 2363-5630 (In Press)

Donald, Iain and Webber, Nick and Wright, Esther (2024) Video Games, Historical Representation and Soft Power. Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds, 15 (2). pp. 105-127. ISSN 1757-191X

Webber, Nick (2023) On, off and in the map: materialising game experiences through player cartography. In: Media Materialities: Form, Format, and Ephemeral Meaning. Intellect. ISBN 9781789388176

Webber, Nick (2023) The past as (para)text - Relating histories of game experience to games as texts. In: (Not) In the Game: History, Paratexts, and Games. De Gruyter. ISBN 9783110737691

Stevens, E. Charlotte and Webber, Nick (2022) The Fan-Historian. Transformative Works and Cultures, 37. ISSN 1941-2258

Milik, Oskar and Webber, Nick (2020) Feudal Alliances in a Hyper-Capitalist World: Power and Organization in EVE Online. Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds, 12 (2). pp. 165-181. ISSN 1757-191X

Wall, Tim and Webber, Nick (2020) Rock ‘n’ Roll: Cars, Convergence and Culture. In: Popular Music and Automobiles. Bloomsbury, pp. 15-32. ISBN 9781501352300

Webber, Nick (2019) Archives of role-playing’s personal pasts. Analog Game Studies, 2019. ISSN 2643-7112

Webber, Nick and Stevens, E. Charlotte (2019) History, Fandom, and Online Game Communities. In: Historia Ludens: The Playing Historian. Routledge.

Long, Paul and Webber, Nick (2018) ‘...and then there was one’ Cultural Representations of the Last British Veteran of the Great War. Journal of War and Culture Studies, 12 (2). pp. 139-155. ISSN 1752-6272

Webber, Nick (2018) The Britishness of 'British Video Games'. International Journal of Cultural Policy. ISSN 1028-6632

Milik, Oskar and Webber, Nick (2017) Barbarians at the Imperium Gates: Organizational Culture and Change in EVE Online. Journal of Virtual Worlds Research, 10 (3). ISSN 1941-8477

Webber, Nick (2017) EVE Online’s war correspondents: player journalism as history. In: Fans and Videogames: History, Fandom, Archives. Routledge, pp. 93-110. ISBN 9781138679672

Saber, Dima and Webber, Nick (2016) 'This is our Call of Duty': hegemony, history and resistant videogames in the Middle East. Media, Culture & Society. pp. 1-17. ISSN 0163-4437

Wade, Alex and Webber, Nick (2016) A future for game histories? Cogent Arts & Humanities, 3 (1). pp. 1-11. ISSN 2331-1983

Webber, Nick (2016) EVE Online as History. In: Internet Spaceships are Serious Business: An EVE Online Reader. University of Minnesota Press, pp. 189-209. ISBN 978-0-8166-9908-7

Carter, Marcus and Bergstrom, Kelly and Webber, Nick and Milik, Oskar (2016) EVE is real: how conceptions of the 'real' affect and reflect an online game community. Well Played, 5 (2). pp. 5-33. ISSN 2164-344X/2164-3458

Webber, Nick and Long, Paul (2015) Gaming Global. Project Report. Birmingham City University.

Webber, Nick and Long, Paul (2014) The Last Post: British Press Representations of Veterans of the Great War. Media, War and Conflict, 7 (3). pp. 273-290. ISSN 1750-6352

Wall, Tim and Webber, Nick (2014) Personal Listening Pleasures. In: Routledge Companion to British Media History. Routledge, pp. 539-549. ISBN 9780415537186

Wall, Tim and Webber, Nick (2014) Changing Cultural Coordinates: The Transistor Radio and Space / Time / Identity. In: The Oxford Handbook of Mobile Music Studies. Oxford University Press, pp. 118-131. ISBN 9780195375725

Webber, Nick (2014) Law, culture and massively multiplayer online games. International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 28 (1). pp. 45-59. ISSN 13600869 (ISSN)

Webber, Nick (2014) ‘Pirates’ and ‘Freetards’: the Discourses and Rhetoric of Online Music Consumption. In: The Urban Gaze: Exploring Urbanity through Art, Architecture, Fashion and Media. Inter-Disciplinary Press.

Webber, Nick (2014) Technophilia and Technophobia in Online Medieval Fantasy Games. In: Digital Gaming Re-imagines the Middle Ages. Routledge Studies in New Media and Cyberculture (15). Routledge, pp. 214-226. ISBN 9780415630917

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