Exploring Animal Crossing: Law, Culture and Business
By (Author) Bruce Baer Arnold
Anthem Press
Anthem Press
11th June 2024
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Computer games / online games: strategy guides
Sociology: sport and leisure
306.487
Hardback
186
Width 153mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
454g
Animal Crossing is an innovative virtual world with a global audience beyond traditional online gamers. The book is the first major study, offering an interdisciplinary exploration of copyright and other laws, user creativity and sociability, psychology, the virtual worlds economic and technological basis, uptake during COVID-19, gamification of offline brands, relationships with past/contemporary computer games, and Animal Crossing as an example of the Japanification of online popular culture. The book provides insights for students, researchers and non-specialist readers.
Bruce Baer Arnold teaches innovation law at the University of Canberra, lectures in other disciplines in Australian universities and has published widely on online culture, business, creativity and law.