A podcast at the crossroads of Videogame Culture, Philosophy and Media Studies. Hosted by Philosophy and Literature scholars Guilherme Foscolo (Associate Professor at Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia) & Nicolau Spadoni (Ph.D. Candidate at Cornell University), the show dives into the field of Videogame Studies by engaging with scholars, game designers and industry players in an attempt to explore how this contemporary media has been generating new ideas, concepts and insights for fields such as Philosophy, Literature, Media Studies, Politics, Psychology, Economics, among others.
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A podcast at the crossroads of Videogame Culture, Philosophy and Media Studies. Hosted by Philosophy and Literature scholars Guilherme Foscolo (Associate Professor at Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia) & Nicolau Spadoni (Ph.D. Candidate at Cornell University), the show dives into the field of Videogame Studies by engaging with scholars, game designers and industry players in an attempt to explore how this contemporary media has been generating new ideas, concepts and insights for fields such as Philosophy, Literature, Media Studies, Politics, Psychology, Economics, among others.
In this introductory episode, your hosts, Guilherme Foscolo and Nicolau Spadoni, give you a sneak peek into the exciting lineup of guests and a quick rundown of what to expect in every episode throughout Season 1!
Joystick Philosophy
A podcast at the crossroads of Videogame Culture, Philosophy and Media Studies. Hosted by Philosophy and Literature scholars Guilherme Foscolo (Associate Professor at Universidade Federal do Sul da Bahia) & Nicolau Spadoni (Ph.D. Candidate at Cornell University), the show dives into the field of Videogame Studies by engaging with scholars, game designers and industry players in an attempt to explore how this contemporary media has been generating new ideas, concepts and insights for fields such as Philosophy, Literature, Media Studies, Politics, Psychology, Economics, among others.