736:TheMiddleAgesinModernGamesIII:Scandinavian andCelticEntanglements(14:15-15:45)
•OurMiddleAges:PerceptionofthePlayablePastamong CzechGamers–JanKremer(AkademievědČeskérepubliky, Praha)
•SkyrimandtheVikingStereotype–AndrewM.Alliger (IndependentScholar)
GenderedNetworksinsideandoutsideMedievalGames–
‘Women.Don‘t.Sell.’:FemalesintheCreation,Storyline,and
•FactsorFalsehoods?:RepresentationsofVikingWarfareand ConflictinAction-AdventureGames–JessicaNutt(University ofEdinburgh)
•‘The(Digital)SuppressoroftheFollowersoftheCross’: SimulatingSaladinandtheCrusadesinVideoGames-Juan ManuelRubioArevalo(CentralEuropeanUniversity)
836:TheMiddleAgesinModernGamesIV:Teaching, ResearchandOutreachthroughNetworksand Entanglements(16:30-18:00)
•Player-ArchivistEntanglements:EngagingVideoGameLore CommunitiesthroughTangentialLearningTools-LucaArruns Panaro(UniversityofIceland,Reykjavík)
•HowtoModelanEarlyMedievalPoliticalSystem:ASurvey andaProposalArturoMarianoIannace(ScuolaIMTAltiStudi, Lucca)
•SonicMedievalismsinAudioGames:AnExplorationofDesign andAccessibilityStrategies-MarianaLopez(Universityof York)
936:TheMiddleAgesinModernGamesV:LudicNetworks andEntanglements:ARoundtable(19.00-20.00)
•BlairApgar(InstituteoftheImmersiveMiddleAges)
•JamesBaillie(UniversitätWien)
•ThomGobbitt(ÖsterreichischeAkademiederWissenschaften)
•KatherineJ.Lewis(UniversityofHuddersfield)