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Play, creativity and digital cultures
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Play, creativity and digital cultures

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Introduction: encountering play and creativity in everyday life / Rebekah Willett and Muriel Robinson
Games within games: convergence and critical literacy / Catherine Beavis
Achieving a global reach on children's cultural markets: managing the stakes of inter-textuality in digital cultures / Valérie-Inés de la Ville and Laurent Durup
Consumption, production and online identities: amateur spoofs on YouTube / Rebekah Willett
The texts of me and the texts of us: improvisation and polished performance in social networking sites / Clare Dowdall
Exciting yet safe: the appeal of thick play and big worlds / Margaret Mackey
Online connections, collaborations, chronicles and crossings / Julia Davies
Mimesis and the spatial economy of children's play across digital divides: what consequences for creativity and agency? / Beth Cross
Creativity: exploring the rhetorics and the realities / Shakuntala Banaji
What education has to teach us about games and game play / Caroline Pelletier
Digital cultures, play, creativity: trapped underground.jpg / Victoria Carrington
Productive pedagogies: play, creativity and digital cultures in the classroom / Jackie Marsh
Conclusion / Muriel Robinson and Rebekah Willett.

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Play, creativity and digital cultures. ISBN 9780203888698. Published by Routledge in 2009. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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