Graeme Kirkpatrick

752 citations
27 papers · 296 · h-index 11

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Graeme Kirkpatrick

24 papers receiving 260 citations

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Graeme Kirkpatrick
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  • Gender Studies 57
  • Communication 39
  • Human-Computer Interaction 29
  • Sociology and Political Science 201
  • Computer Science Applications 19
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All Works

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1 200532
2 197529
3 201629
4
Critical Technology: A Social Theory of Personal Computing
200429
5 200824
6 201524
7
Constitutive tensions of gaming's field: UK gaming magazines and the formation of gaming culture 1981-1995
201223
8 201417
9 200715
10 200815
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The Formation of Gaming Culture: UK Gaming Magazines, 1981-1995
201510
12 20037
13 20157
14 19945
15 20165
16 20075
17 20035
18 20173
19 20203
20
The Hacker Ethic and the Spirit of Informationalism
20022

About Graeme Kirkpatrick

Graeme Kirkpatrick is a scholar working on Sociology and Political Science, Human-Computer Interaction, Economics and Econometrics, Gender Studies and Visual Arts and Performing Arts, having authored 27 papers that have together received 296 indexed citations. Recurring topics across this work include Digital Games and Media (13 papers), Information Systems Theories and Implementation (4 papers), Innovative Human-Technology Interaction (4 papers), Cinema and Media Studies (3 papers), Digital Media and Philosophy (2 papers), Cultural Industries and Urban Development (2 papers), Artificial Intelligence in Games (1 paper) and Media, Gender, and Advertising (1 paper). The work is most often cited by research in Gender Studies (57 citations), Communication (39 citations), Human-Computer Interaction (29 citations), Sociology and Political Science (201 citations) and Computer Science Applications (19 citations). Graeme Kirkpatrick has collaborated with scholars based in United Kingdom, Sweden and Italy. Frequent co-authors include Frederick G. Lippert, David K. Clawson, Ewa Mazierska and Simin Fadaee. Their work appears in journals such as Thesis Eleven, Journal for Cultural Research, Games and Culture, Information Communication & Society and New Media & Society.

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