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The Early Days of Simulation & Games: A Personal ReflectionSonoma State University, stasz{at}sonoma.edu This account describes the origination of Simulation & Games as an outgrowth of the Academic Games Project at Johns Hopkins University in the late 1960s. It identifies the key role of Michael Inbar in conceiving and implementing the journal as well as its early commitment to an interdisciplincary focus.
Key Words: Academic Games Project interdisciplinary research simulation/gaming Simulation & Games social science
Simulation & Gaming, Vol. 26, No. 4,
511-517 (1995) |
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