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  <title>Episode 58 - Politics Tyranny and Citizenship in Video Games (with James “Pigeon” Fielder)</title>
  <description>When a player steps into a game, often that game will have a political structure and the player’s choices in that structure may respond to their sense of justice.&amp;amp;nbsp; That sense of justice can also connect us as groups or factions in games.&amp;amp;nbsp; Can these factions engage in unethical in-game political action?&amp;amp;nbsp; Can players in massive multi-player games be considered citizens of those gameworlds in some sense?&amp;amp;nbsp; If so, can those worlds be tyrannical or benign dictatorships?&amp;amp;nbsp; Does justice demand giving players in such games democratic representation? --------------------------- Our guest for this episode is James &amp;quot;Pigeon&amp;quot; Fielder, Ph.D. - a Colorado State University political scientist who researches interpersonal trust and emergent political processes through cyber-based interaction and through tabletop and live-action gaming as natural experiments. He is the Chief Operating Officer for roleplaying game company Mobius Worlds Publishing&amp;amp;nbsp; and consults on organizational wargaming, crisis response exercises, and scenario planning. --------------------------- JOIN THE ETHICS AND VIDEO GAMES COMMUNITY: - Follow/like/share us on&amp;amp;nbsp;Facebook,&amp;amp;nbsp;Twitter, and&amp;amp;nbsp;YouTube&amp;amp;nbsp; - Explore our website and check out our Video Games Ethics Resources Center:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://ethicsandvideogames.com - If you're game to lend us your financial support, we'd love to have it and can definitely use it!&amp;amp;nbsp; You can do that here:&amp;amp;nbsp;SUPPORT OUR PODCAST! - Give us a review whereever you listen to podcasts -&amp;amp;nbsp;If you've got an idea or an ethical issue involving video games that you think would make for a good podcast, please let us know!&amp;amp;nbsp; Contact us at ethicsandvideogames.com or email us at&amp;amp;nbsp;contact@ethicsandvideogames.com.&amp;amp;nbsp; We’d love to hear from you! Hosted by Shlomo Sher, Ph.D. and Andy Ashcraft Production by Carmen Elena Mitchell Music and graphics by Daniel Sher </description>
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