Contexts, pleasures, and preferences: Girls playing computer games

D Carr - Growing up online: Young people and digital …, 2007 - Springer
Growing up online: Young people and digital technologies, 2007Springer
W omen and girls in the West have reputedly refused to embrace computer games with the
same zeal as their male peers. Theorists from a range of disciplines have investigated the
reasons behind these statistics (Bryce & Rutter, 2002; Cassell & Jenkins, 2000; Kerr 2003;
Krotoski 2000; Schott & Horrell, 2000). One thing these diverse efforts share is an interest in
girls and their gaming preferences.
Abstract
Women and girls in the West have reputedly refused to embrace computer games with the same zeal as their male peers. Theorists from a range of disciplines have investigated the reasons behind these statistics (Bryce & Rutter, 2002; Cassell & Jenkins, 2000; Kerr 2003; Krotoski 2000; Schott & Horrell, 2000). One thing these diverse efforts share is an interest in girls and their gaming preferences.
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