Playing the Archive: From the Opies to the digital playground
Editat de Andrew Burn, John Potter, Kate Cowan, Julia Bishopen Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 mai 2025
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781800083752
ISBN-10: 1800083750
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
ISBN-10: 1800083750
Pagini: 268
Ilustrații: figures
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 mm
Editura: UCL Press
Colecția UCL Press
Cuprins
List of figures
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Play: archive, interface, repertoire
Andrew Burn
PART I: The people in the archive
2 Folklore, friendships and reciprocity: hearing the epistolary relationships in the multi-vocal archive of Iona and Peter Opie
Catherine Bannister, Julia C. Bishop and Alison Somerset-Ward
3 Hopscotching the Opies: playing (with) the archive in Bloomsbury
Michael Eades
4 Half-belief and ‘belief play’ in the haunted primary school: children’s supernatural play in a digital era
Catherine Bannister, Julia Bishop and Kate Cowan
PART II: Capturing play
5 Research as play
Kate Cowan, John Potter and Valerio Signorelli
6 Play and digital media: laminates, frames and lifeworlds
John Potter and Kate Cowan
7 From interfaces to memories: re-constructing and transmitting memories of play
Valerio Signorelli, Leah Lovett, Andy Hudson-Smith and Duncan Hay
PART III: Play in space and time
8 Spaces for play: beyond streets and playground
Helen Woolley and Alison Somerset Ward
9 Meshwork, playlines and palimpsests: a tracing of play over time
Jackie Marsh and Julia Bishop
10 Crossing the generational divide in play: individual and collective memories in conversation
Julia Bishop
PART IV: Future play
11 Ludic time travel: from the archive to the digital playground and the Play Observatory
John Potter and Kate Cowan
Index
List of contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Play: archive, interface, repertoire
Andrew Burn
PART I: The people in the archive
2 Folklore, friendships and reciprocity: hearing the epistolary relationships in the multi-vocal archive of Iona and Peter Opie
Catherine Bannister, Julia C. Bishop and Alison Somerset-Ward
3 Hopscotching the Opies: playing (with) the archive in Bloomsbury
Michael Eades
4 Half-belief and ‘belief play’ in the haunted primary school: children’s supernatural play in a digital era
Catherine Bannister, Julia Bishop and Kate Cowan
PART II: Capturing play
5 Research as play
Kate Cowan, John Potter and Valerio Signorelli
6 Play and digital media: laminates, frames and lifeworlds
John Potter and Kate Cowan
7 From interfaces to memories: re-constructing and transmitting memories of play
Valerio Signorelli, Leah Lovett, Andy Hudson-Smith and Duncan Hay
PART III: Play in space and time
8 Spaces for play: beyond streets and playground
Helen Woolley and Alison Somerset Ward
9 Meshwork, playlines and palimpsests: a tracing of play over time
Jackie Marsh and Julia Bishop
10 Crossing the generational divide in play: individual and collective memories in conversation
Julia Bishop
PART IV: Future play
11 Ludic time travel: from the archive to the digital playground and the Play Observatory
John Potter and Kate Cowan
Index