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Rethinking Television, Video Games, and Children

By Thomas Roberts 1 year ago

How do the games we create affect the people we become?

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The Abstract Elephant Magazine is an interdisciplinary, digital publication dedicated to understanding the issues of the human condition through the arts, the sciences, and philosophy. This magazine began with the intention to create a space for comparative endeavors and interdisciplinary research, since our basic belief is that improvement in the human condition takes place in open dialogue and debate. Not only are we interested in exploring as many disciplines as possible, we are interested in exploring as many perspectives as possible. By promoting viewpoint diversity, we can tackle the entire gamut of what it means to be human.

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