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Jason Hawreliak
Jason Hawreliak
Associate Professor, Game Studies
Verified email at brocku.ca
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Multimodal Semiotics and Rhetoric in Videogames
J Hawreliak
Routledge, 2018
632018
Finding an alternate route: Towards open, eco-cyclical, and distributed production
S Quilley, J Hawreliak, K Kish
Journal of Peer Production 9, 2016
342016
On the Procedural Mode
J Hawreliak
Approaches to Videogame Discourse: Lexis, Interaction, Textuality, 227, 2019
172019
The semiotics of social justice: a multimodal approach to examining social justice issues in videogames
J Hawreliak, A Lemieux
Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education 41 (5), 723-739, 2020
152020
Hybrid publishing: The case for the middle-state
J Hawreliak
First Person Scholar, 2013
72013
Heroism, gaming, and the rhetoric of immortality
J Hawreliak
University of Waterloo, 2013
62013
“To be shot at without result”: Gaming and the rhetoric of immortality
J Hawreliak
Handbook of research on technoself: Identity in a technological society, 531-553, 2013
62013
Green prosperity: From the global consumer society to the networked remaker society
K Kish, S Quilley, J Hawreliak
URL: https://cansee. ca/2016/09/21/working-paper-1/[Zugriff: 07.09. 2021], 2016
32016
Modal rhetoric: Multimodal metonymy in videogames
J Hawreliak
First Person Scholar, 2013
32013
In Defense of Procedurality «First Person Scholar
J Hawreliak
3*2012
Experiential Rhetoric: Game Design as Persuasion
J Hawreliak
What is a Game? Essays on the Nature of Videogames, 19-34, 2020
22020
Generating Tension in Papers, Please: A Case for Ludonarrative Dissonance
J Hawreliak
The Ontological Geek, 2014
22014
‘Turn Off That Friggin’Radio!’: The Canadian Soldier Figure and Identity Formation in Videogames
J Hawreliak, V Torabi
Virtual Identities and Digital Culture, 126-135, 2023
2023
Incongruous modes: modal irony, humor and affect in videogames
J Hawreliak
Journal of Applied Psycholinguistics 21 (2), 81-97, 2021
2021
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