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Ludic Scholarship
Games, Learning, and Innovative PedagogyThis series focuses on the intersection of gamification, ludology, pedagogy, and innovative methodological thinking, offering a space for cutting-edge scholarship that bridges game-based approaches with educational theory and practice. Ludic Scholarship highlights gamified learning and emergent methodologies that challenge traditional research frameworks, encouraging transformative approaches to teaching, learning, meaning-making, and the construction of knowledge. The series invites contributions that explore how game mechanics, narrative structures, and immersive environments are reshaping learning practices across disciplines. From theoretical explorations of ludic strategies to applied case studies of gamified pedagogy, Ludic Scholarship emphasizes creativity and academic rigor, inviting works that challenge established conventions. Targeting educators, researchers, and curriculum scholars, this series supports interdisciplinary collaborations and post-qualitative approaches that investigate the dynamic role of games and play in 21st-century education.
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Markttransparenz im Socially Responsible Investment
Konsequenzen für eine nachhaltige Erwachsenenbildung©2005 Thesis -
Games, Greek and Pluck
Classicism, Masculinity, Elite Education and British Sport, 1850–1914©2025 Monographs -
You Can't Teach Us if You Don't Know Us and Care About Us
Becoming an Ubuntu, Responsive and Responsible Urban Teacher©2016 Textbook -
Serious Games for Global Education
Digital Game-Based Learning in the English as a Foreign Language (EFL) Classroom©2017 Thesis -
Modernity and Destining of Technological Being
Beyond Heidegger’s Critique of Technology to Responsible and Reflexive TechnologyThesis -
Responsibility and Commitment
Ethische Postulate der Kulturvermittlung- Festschrift für Jost Hermand©1996 Others -
Intercultural Business Communication and Simulation and Gaming Methodology
©2009 Edited Collection -
Competition, Coordination, Social Order
Responsible Business, Civil Society, and Government in an Open Society©2017 Monographs