GAP (Gaming for Peace) Conference

Added by jpyz on 2018-06-11

Conference Dates:

Start Date Start Date: 2019-01-10
Last Date Last Day: 2019-01-11
Deadline for abstracts/proposals Deadline for abstracts/proposals: 2018-07-31

Conference Contact Info:

Contact Person Contact Person: Justyna Pyz
Email Email: [email protected]
Address Address: Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, 2, Ireland

Conference Description:

GAP (Gaming for Peace) Conference

Project background:

GAP is an EU H2020 funded project which is developing a curriculum of soft skills derived from interviews with experienced military, police and civilian peacekeeping personnel, and the state of the art in peacekeeping relevant soft skills and serious games. GAP is embedding a selection of peacekeeping relevant soft skills in a digital role-playing game with in-game assessment. The key soft skills are: gender awareness, cultural competency, communication, cooperation, decision-making and stress management. In-game assessment is reported in individual ‘skills passports’ for players, and the learning metrics have been standardized against international benchmarks. The GAP module (curriculum and game) provides an inexpensive, accessible to all, standardized training in soft skills for peacekeeping and is at the cutting edge of State of the Art in the domains of training for peacekeeping, curriculum development, soft skills, assessment, game design and soft skills standardization.



Call for papers

We invite academic/research/policy papers from researchers from academic institutions, international organizations, training institutes for militaries, police and civilian humanitarian workers, policy institutes, and game designers, in each of the domains and at the intersection of these domains to participate in a conference that is designed to bring together key thinkers from all these domains to share relevant research, network and brainstorm for future innovative collaboration such as GAP.

Key topics:

training for peacekeeping
curriculum development
soft skills
assessment
serious games design
soft skills standardisation
training for military, police, NGOs
peace education
Abstract submission(400 words): by July 31st 2018 to [[email protected]]

Notification of accepted authors: September 1st, 2018.

September 30th: Full programme available.
November 30th: Close of registration. Please register at: [Registrations tbc]

2019: A selection of presentations at the conference will be invited to submit full papers for publication in an edited book volume after the conference.

The Conference will also host demonstrations of the GAP game, and special events to bring together key personnel in this area.
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