Dr Bjarke Liboriussen

Associate Professor in Digital and Creative Media

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Research activity per year

Personal profile

Research Interests

Current research centres on two areas: the creative industries and game studies. My work on the creative industries is based on interviews with designers, architects, artists and other Chinese practitioners. I’m particularly interested in the use of tools in creative work, and how that role changes with digitalisation. My work on games is part of an effort to change the perception of computer games in mainland China: from an entirely negative perception to one that allows computer games to be treated as a suitable object of scholarly attention. My interest in games ranges from culturally specific gaming practices – here I’m basing my research on interviews with Chinese gamers – to more conceptual questions such as what it means to have an ‘avatar’ or how the notion of crafting can help us understand the unique attraction of computer games.

Orcid ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5218-8418

Teaching

Undergraduate

  • BA supervision
  • Public Relations and Propaganda
  • Digital Games as Communication

Postgraduate

  • Media and Communication Research Methods 1
  • Digital Games as Communication
  • MA supervision
  • PhD supervision

Person Types

  • Staff

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