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This week's In Media Res theme focus is "sports games" (March 27th - 31st).


Here's the lineup:  http://mediacommons.futureofthebook.org/imr/



Monday, March 27 - Ryan Rogers (Marist College) presents "Tiny Titan."


Tuesday, March 28 - Stefan Hall (High Point University) presents "Blocky but Good: Atari and their RealSports Brand."


Wednesday, March 29 - Bartosz Wieremiej (Jagiellonian University) presents "Death, statues, and legends."


Thursday, March 30 - Elysia Galindo-Ramirez (Pennsylvania State University) presents " 'Who Makes These Things?' Dynamics of Power in Madden NFL."


Friday, March 31 - Andrew Kemp (Georgia State University) presents "Digital Kayfabe:  The Sport of Performance in Wrestling Games."


Theme week organized by Andrew Kemp (Georgia State University).


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Best,

The In Media Res Team


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