Mark J. P. Wolf
Mark J. P. Wolf, PhD, is an associate professor in the Communication Department at Concordia University Wisconsin. He has a PhD from the School of Cinematic Arts at the University of Southern California, and his books include Abstracting Reality: Art, Communication, and Cognition in the Digital Age (2000), The Medium of the Video Game (2001), Virtual Morality: Morals, Ethics, and New Media (2003), The Video Game Theory Reader (2003), The World of the D’ni: Myst and Riven (2006), The Video Game Explosion: A History from PONG to PlayStation and Beyond (2007), Of Words and Worlds: The Imagination and Subcreation of J. R. R. Tolkien (forthcoming), The Video Game Theory Reader 2 (forthcoming), and two novels for which he is looking for an agent. He is on the advisory board of Videotopia and several editorial boards including those of Games and Culture, The Journal of E-media Studies, and Mechademia: An Annual Forum for Anime, Manga and The Fan Arts, and is a board member of Christians in the Visual Arts (CIVA). He lives in Wisconsin with his wife Diane and his sons Michael and Christian.
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This Foreword is included in the book Handbook of Research on Effective Electronic Gaming in Education.
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