The Chronicle of Higher Education

Video Games With a Political Message

Georgia Tech professor devises interactive ways to look at campaigns and policy debates

By ANDREA L. FOSTER

Atlanta

Playing video games can persuade voters to change their minds on important political issues.

Startling but true, says Ian Bogost, an assistant professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology. His passion for analyzing and designing video...

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