The making of Antarctic futures : participatory game design at the interface between science and policy

Recent literature on Antarctic futures includes sobering scenarios for the Southern Polar region in the era of Anthropogenic climate change. Contrasting current trajectories with what might be accomplished through appropriate policies and stewardship, such studies acknowledge that change involves mo...

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Published in:Futures
Main Authors: Pollio, Andrea (R19076), Magee, Liam (R17938), Salazar, Juan Francisco (R11072)
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: U.K., Elsevier 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2020.102662
http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:58083
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spelling ftunivwestsyd:oai:researchdirect.westernsydney.edu.au:uws_58083 2023-05-15T13:32:11+02:00 The making of Antarctic futures : participatory game design at the interface between science and policy Pollio, Andrea (R19076) Magee, Liam (R17938) Salazar, Juan Francisco (R11072) 2021 print 12 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2020.102662 http://hdl.handle.net/1959.7/uws:58083 eng eng U.K., Elsevier Antarctic Cities and the Global Commons: Rethinking the Gateways Futures--0016-3287--1873-6378 Vol. 125 No. 102662 470209 - Environment and culture climatic changes environmental policy Antarctica journal article Text 2021 ftunivwestsyd https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2020.102662 2021-02-08T23:24:44Z Recent literature on Antarctic futures includes sobering scenarios for the Southern Polar region in the era of Anthropogenic climate change. Contrasting current trajectories with what might be accomplished through appropriate policies and stewardship, such studies acknowledge that change involves more than exhortation through scholarly venues of communication. In this paper, we address the possibility of translating scenario-based Antarctic futures into the playable experience of a simulation and strategy game – itself called Antarctic Futures. Held in three of the Antarctic gateway cities—Hobart (Australia), Christchurch (New Zealand), and Punta Arenas (Chile)—the participatory design process invited young people in each of these cities to contribute ideas, narratives, representations, and critique. We detail these contributions alongside an account of the game’s genesis and development. Employing the concept of ‘playful futures’, we consider the opportunities opened by the process of speculation and co-design itself to address science-policy interfaces for research through digital games. This article suggests that serious games, as experimental sites of public science, can contribute to a collective imagining of alternative climate futures. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica University of Western Sydney (UWS): Research Direct Antarctic Christchurch ENVELOPE(164.167,164.167,-82.467,-82.467) New Zealand The Antarctic Futures 125 102662
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The making of Antarctic futures : participatory game design at the interface between science and policy
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description Recent literature on Antarctic futures includes sobering scenarios for the Southern Polar region in the era of Anthropogenic climate change. Contrasting current trajectories with what might be accomplished through appropriate policies and stewardship, such studies acknowledge that change involves more than exhortation through scholarly venues of communication. In this paper, we address the possibility of translating scenario-based Antarctic futures into the playable experience of a simulation and strategy game – itself called Antarctic Futures. Held in three of the Antarctic gateway cities—Hobart (Australia), Christchurch (New Zealand), and Punta Arenas (Chile)—the participatory design process invited young people in each of these cities to contribute ideas, narratives, representations, and critique. We detail these contributions alongside an account of the game’s genesis and development. Employing the concept of ‘playful futures’, we consider the opportunities opened by the process of speculation and co-design itself to address science-policy interfaces for research through digital games. This article suggests that serious games, as experimental sites of public science, can contribute to a collective imagining of alternative climate futures.
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