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Mark Mullen

Mark Mullen is interested in the storytelling potential and practices of alternate media forms and the communities of interpretation that spring up around them. This focus unifies a diverse research agenda that includes nineteenth-century US theatre, nineteenth-century US letter-writing practices, digital games and board games. Mark has published on American theatre, pedagogical uses of information technology, game-based pedagogy and the ethics of game design. Some of the places his work has appeared include the journals Rhetoric Review, Computers and Composition, Eludamos, Journal of Gaming and Virtual Worlds and Workplace, as well as the collections Writing the Visual, Rhetoric/Composition/Play through Video Games, and The Ethics of Playing, Researching, and Teaching with Games in the Writing Classroom. When confronted by others with the existential question ‘Star Wars or Star Trek?’, he always answers Battlestar Galactica.

Contact: The George Washington University, 2100 Foxhall Rd., NW, Ames 229, Washington, DC 20007, USA.


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Journal of Gaming & Virtual Worlds
Associate Editor Sonia Fizek and Melissa Kagen VR & Arts Reviews Editor Phylis Johnson Reviews Editor Matthew S. S. Johnson