Abstract:Responses to commentary, “Toward a Gerontoludic Manifesto,” by Bob De Schutter and Vero Vanden Abeele in Anthropology & Aging Vol36, no.2, the special issue on “Aging the Technoscape,” followed by a reply by the commentary authors.
“…As such, there still needs to be consideration for accommodations when needed. Lynch and Vitols (2015) add to the manifesto by suggesting that gaming for selfexpression and creativity should also be included while a final addition is the opportunity for community, such as in massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs).…”
“…As such, there still needs to be consideration for accommodations when needed. Lynch and Vitols (2015) add to the manifesto by suggesting that gaming for selfexpression and creativity should also be included while a final addition is the opportunity for community, such as in massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs).…”
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