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Women and the Video Game Industry
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Society & Culture - Year 12: Women and the Video Game Industry
Subject guide to support Year 12 Society & Culture
Women in Media
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Women in Film + Disney
Women in Advertising
Women and the Video Game Industry
Cultural Objects
General support and useful tools
Portrayal of women in videogames
Video Games Need to Stop Hypersexualizing Female Characters
Web article: 23 Aug 2018; The Clyde Fitch Report - Clyde Douglass
Gender Inequality in Video Games: The History of Gender-Related Issues in Gaming
Web article: 24 Jun 2018; Parallax Media - AJ Eaton
Why Are Video Games so Gendered?
Web article: 1 Nov 2017; The New Republic - Deidre Coyle
A Brief History Of Female Representation In Video Games
Web article: 4 Jul 2017; Headstuff - Kate Haverston
Tropes vs Women in Video Games - Season 2
YouTube playlist: 23 May 2017; Feminist Frequency - Anita Sarkeesian
Through a Glass, Darkly: Gender and the Body in Video Games
Web article: 4 Apr 2017; Warscapes Magazine - Louise Chamberlain
Leading Women Are Becoming Less Sexualized In Video Games, Study Finds
Web article: 30 Jul 2016; Huffinton Post - Damon Beres
Tropes vs Women in Video Games - Season 1
YouTube playlist: 2015; Freminist Frequency - Anita Sarkeesian
Sexism in the Industry
Challenging the gender imbalance in videogames
Web article: 9 Dec 2018; Medium - Bridget Hanna
A Look Into The Dark Side Of Video Games
Web article: 20 Nov 2018; Marie Claire - Cat Rodie
Harsh realities of being a professional 'girl gamer'
Web article: 12 Apr 2018; BBC Capital
The video game industry is finally asking where the women are
Web article: 22 Mar 2018; engadget - Jessica Conditt
More women are working in the games industry — but gender bias remains a big issue
Opinion piece: 25 Jul 2017; ABC News - Brooke Maggs, Deakin University
The video game industry has a diversity problem – but it can be fixed
Web article: 15 Mar 2017; The Guardian - Chella Ramanan
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