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<dc:title xml:lang="en">From Fragmentation to Formation: Academic Anthologies as Catalysts for Digital Game Studies. Reflections on the Fallout Collection Old World Blues</dc:title>

  
<dc:description xml:lang="en">Academic anthologies serve an invaluable function in the unification of disparate research domains, particularly in the domain of digital game studies. This abstracteditors as a principal illustration of the manner in which these collections facilitate academic cohesion, uniting a multiplicity of methodologies and perspectives. By addressing digital games as complex cultural, technological, and social phenomena, anthologies enhance the quality of scholarly discourse and facilitate the development of a shared academic framework. This contribution also examines four specific research fields and demonstrates why Fallout is an ideal topic for a game studies anthology. The Fallout series, with its intricate world-building, sociopolitical themes, and narrative depth, provides an ideal context for examining a range of issues, including post-apocalyptic storytelling, political allegory, player agency, and cultural memory. In this way, the anthology not only makes a contribution to the study of Fallout but also serves to exemplify how anthologies support and communicate the growth of digital game studies, offering foundational research and documenting the field&#39;s evolution.</dc:description>

  
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<dc:subject xml:lang="en">Fallout</dc:subject>

  
<dc:subject xml:lang="en">Anthologies</dc:subject>

  
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<dc:creator>Arno Görgen</dc:creator>

  
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