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Transformative Play Initiative Seminar 2022: Program and Registration

2022-06-23

Watercolor image with the words Seminar: Role-playing, Culture & Heritage

Registration is now live and the programme is available for the in-person and online tracks for the Transformative Play Initiative 2022!

Where: Cramérgatan 3, Room B51, 621 57, Visby, Sweden
When: October 20-21, 2022
Online: Zoom

The event will take place in person at Uppsala University Campus Gotland in Visby, Sweden. Organized by the Games & Society Lab at the Department of Game Design with financial support from the Sustainable Heritage Research Forum (SuHRF), this event will feature short academic presentations by researchers and practitioners in the fields of Role-playing Game Studies and adjacent activities. Our theme for this year is Role-playing, Culture, and Heritage.

View the full programme linked here.
Register for the in-person event here.
Register for the online event here.
RSVP for the event here.

While this event will be streaming and poster presentations will take place online, the majority of this seminar will take place in Visby, Sweden. Visby is located on the island of Gotland. Honored by UNESCO as one of the best preserved medieval cities in Europe, we plan to offer optional heritage activities on the island, as well as opportunities for play and design.

Keynotes:

Tadeu Rodrigues Iuama, Belas Artes University in São Paulo, Brazil
"Towards Post-Modern Art Week: Anthropophagic Reflexes in Brazilian Larp Scenes"

Liv Hernø-Toftild, Culture and Learning Consultant in Copehagen, Denmark
"Historical Empathy: How Larp Can Facilitate Cultural and Historical Understanding”

Mohamad Rabah, The Palestinian Circus School in Ramallah, Palestine
"Playing to Protect; Protecting to Play"

Michał Mochocki, University Kazimierza Wielkiego in Bydgoszczy, Poland
"Multilayered, Selective and Contested: The Heritage of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in Polish Role-playing and Reenactment"

Please review the Seminar’s Code of Conduct and Guidelines for Encouraged Behavior.

If you have questions, please message us at transformativeplay-speldesign@uu.se.

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The Transformative Play Initiative studies the use of analog role-playing games such as tabletop and live action role-playing (larp) as vehicles for personal and social change. We focus on researching these games in applied contexts, e.g. education, therapy, social work, youth work, activism, community work, spiritual guidance, etc.

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Last modified: 2022-10-25