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This project focuses on research impact as the main goal of practice-based research in the fields of games design and game studies. The pilot project was developed throughout 2018-2019, developing three digital games based on individual research projects from across CBASS, with the support of the Research Centre for Global Lives.

The participants included academics from Sociology and Theatre, as well as 13 Games Design students (including BAs, MAs and graduates) who participated in the production of the games. The students thus gained a unique experience of practice-based research in serious games development. The three games developed – March for Science, Cultured Meat and An Invitation in Gold – were developed in stages including quick prototyping sessions and longer development as part of the Games Design Octopus 8 Summer Project.

This pilot demonstrated the viability of the research, and the resulting games were also played as part of the College of Business, Arts, and Social Sciences Education Forum in 2019.


Meet the Principal Investigator(s) for the project

Dr Andra Ivanescu
Dr Andra Ivanescu - I am a Senior Lecturer and Programme Lead for the Games Design BA at СʪÃÃÊÓƵ London, where lead modules across our undergraduate programme and contribute significantly to curriculum development. My teaching focuses on equipping students with the critical and practical skills needed to analyze and create within the dynamic field of video games. I am committed to fostering an inclusive and collaborative learning environment that encourages students to engage deeply with the cultural and societal dimensions of games. My research complements my teaching, focusing on issues of representation, censorship, nostalgia, and genre in games, as well as the role of music and sound in shaping player experiences. This interdisciplinary approach enables me to bring fresh insights into the classroom, connecting academic theory with real-world applications in game design and analysis. In addition to my academic responsibilities, I contribute to the wider research community as a board member for organizations such as British DiGRA and the Ludomusicology Research Group, reflecting my dedication to advancing the study of games both within and beyond the university setting.

Related Research Group(s)

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Global Lives - Research conducted in the Centre addresses the challenges facing society, helping to change the lives of people around the world by bringing economic, social and cultural benefits.


Partnering with confidence

Organisations interested in our research can partner with us with confidence backed by an external and independent benchmark: The Knowledge Exchange Framework. Read more.


Project last modified 13/07/2021