Published in late 2025, this paper explores "Paperplay" as a cultural technique where symbolic objects, like cards or paper, are used to process game knowledge. It contrasts "paperplay" with "paperwork," arguing that playful performance is a unique form of cultural representation rather than just a recursive task.
: This study examines how psychological invariants—like language, narrative, and normativity—combine to create diverse behaviors, such as role-playing games (RPGs) and word games like Wordle. peliplay
: Researcher Peter Gray explores how self-directed play acts as a biological necessity for developing survival skills, social cooperation, and emotional resilience. Published in late 2025, this paper explores "Paperplay"
: This paper argues for integrating play into universities to counteract "performativity"—the stress of goal-oriented behavior—and to foster mental resilience and cognitive flexibility. : Researcher Peter Gray explores how self-directed play
: This paper proposes a framework for understanding how players learn through constant "dialogue" with blockbuster video games, identifying value in implicit learning.