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Телесное присутствие в геолокационных играх. Часть 1

The bodily presence in location-based mobile games. Part 1
[journal article]

Glazkov, Konstantin P.

Abstract

The paper examines the transformation of bodily experience in location-based mobile games. Through the concept of presence, we consider the player's experience of place and relations with others. The concept of presence is quite ambiguous in different theoretical approaches. The Goffmani-an analysis... view more

The paper examines the transformation of bodily experience in location-based mobile games. Through the concept of presence, we consider the player's experience of place and relations with others. The concept of presence is quite ambiguous in different theoretical approaches. The Goffmani-an analysis of public behavior uses alternately both meanings of presence: presence as a physical location and presence as a level of involvement in what is happening. We rely on empirical data including interviews with players of Ingress the Game and Pokémon Go (10 interviews), video recordings of five gaming episodes (244 minutes) and players' comments about gaming experience (2 comments). We managed to find out that in spite of considerable enthusiasm for mobile devices, players spend a significant share of the game process in order to observe public decorum of co-presence with other passers-by. To achieve this goal, players have to demonstrate the reserves of involvement, switching attention from time to time from the phone to others, or to hide the fact of the game, disguising it for other activities, or to play together. Thus, players are constantly engaged in repairing their presence in a situation, the violations of which are connected with the loss of the proper degree of involvement in what is happening here and now.... view less

Keywords
online media; cell phone; playing; attention; body; interaction

Classification
Interactive, electronic Media

Free Keywords
presence; corporeality; mobile devices; location-based mobile games; Ingress the Game; Pokémon Go; augmented reality; public interactions

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2017

Page/Pages
p. 163-196

Journal
Sociologija vlasti / Sociology of power, 29 (2017) 3

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22394/2074-0492-2017-3-163-196

ISSN
2074-0492

Status
Published Version; reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0


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