| Business - 1988 - 604 pages
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| Business - 1988 - 332 pages
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| Douglas Schuler, Aki Namioka - Technology & Engineering - 1993 - 338 pages
...important to a game than the specific explicit rules. Playing is interaction and cooperation. To follow the rules in practice means to be able to act in a way...to other language-games that we know how to play. Language games are performed both as speech acts and as other activities, as meaningful practice within... | |
| Nandish V. Patel - Computers - 2003 - 386 pages
...resemblance by the way games relate to each other and says: "We do not understand what counts as a game because we have an explicit definition, but because we are already familiar with other games" (Ehn, 1988,p. 105). This is very much in line with the perspective presented in this chapter: to bring... | |
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