Thomas M. Malaby
Thomas M. Malaby - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Thomas Malaby is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. His research interest is in the ever-changing relationships among ...
Thomas M. Malaby - Google Scholar
Professor of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Cited by 2393 - games - ritual - institutions - modernity - performance
Thomas Malaby | University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Academia.edu
October 2019 THOMAS M. MALABY Curriculum Vitae Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee PO Box 413, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, ...
Thomas M Malaby. https://uwm.edu/anthropology/. Professor| University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Department of Anthropology ...
Malaby CV - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
THOMAS M. MALABY. Curriculum Vitae. Department of Anthropology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. PO Box 413, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53201. 414-229-4175 (office) ...
Thomas M. Malaby's research works - Milwaukee and other places
Based on the dimension of people thinking about the creative, pleasurable, and shared nature of everyday life, the contextual spatial constructions Constant ...
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Thomas Malaby | University of Wisconsin Milwaukee - Academia.edu
Thomas Malaby is Professor in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. He has published numerous works on virtual worlds,…
Thomas M. Malaby | Gambling Life - University of Illinois Press
Malaby to examine the ways in which people confront uncertainty in their lives. He shows how the dynamics of gambling -- risk, fate, uncertainty, and luck -- ...
Malaby, Thomas | SAGE Publications Inc
Thomas M. Malaby University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, USA. Games and Culture. Journal. Games and Culture. ISSN: 15554120. Frequency: 8 Times/Year.
Thomas Malaby (0000-0002-1962-8653) - ORCID
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Thomas M. Malaby - The contours of playful experience - PhilPapers
I begin by suggesting that, while the ingredients of a more useful conception of play as a disposition (as opposed to an activity) were always present, and even ...
Thomas M. Malaby Interviewed at Boxes and Arrows
In preparation for the IDEA 2009 social and experience design conference, Russ Unger interviews Thomas M. Malaby, author of Making Virtual Worlds: Linden ...
Beyond Play: A New Approach to Games - Thomas M. Malaby, 2007
The author offers a new approach to games that stresses them as characterized by process. Games, the author argues, are domains of contrived contingency, ...
Thomas M. Malaby. Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and Second ...
Thomas M. Malaby. Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and Second Life. x + 165 pp., illus., bibl., index. Ithaca, N.Y./London: Cornell Uni- versity Press ...
Anthropology and Play: The Contours of Playful Experience - jstor
4 Geertz, "Deep Play," 433-34. 5 Thomas M. Malaby, "Beyond Play: A New Approach to Games," Games and Culture 2. (2007): 95-113. Page 13. ANTHROPOLOGY AND PLAY ...
Review: Thomas M. Malaby Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and ...
PDF | On Jan 7, 2011, Shenja van der Graaf published Review: Thomas M. Malaby Making Virtual Worlds: Linden Lab and Second Life | Find, ...
Anthropology and Play: The Contours of Playful Experience
9 References. Clifford Geertz. Deep play: Notes on the Balinese cockfight. Basic Books. iv Malaby, Thomas M. 2007. Beyond Play: A New Approach ...
Anthropology of Play and Games: Thomas Malaby - Facebook
Anthropology of Play and Games Seminar Series --- Legitimacy through Contingency – Or, How to Do Things with Games ~ Prof Thomas Malaby (University of ...