Leadership, circuition, and shift in tabletop wargaming community
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Keywords

tabletop wargaming
speech community
game life cycle

How to Cite

Mianowski, J. (2020). Leadership, circuition, and shift in tabletop wargaming community. Homo Ludens, (1 (13), 133–147. https://doi.org/10.14746/HL.2020.13.8

Abstract

The following paper seeks to address the idea of a player community’s life cycle in a holistic way by shedding light on key issues related to the creation of wargaming groups, sustaining these groups and their mechanisms of decay. It encompasses a variety of ethnographic data, gathered from the communities of: Flames of War, Warmachine & Hordes as well as the Star Wars franchise. Bearing in mind that the research is ongoing, the paper incorporates various data gathered in the course of the last three years, including participant observation, fieldwork notes, player interviews, and online discussions.

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