Video gaming framework – an impactful link with society

Lea Hogg December 6, 2023
Video gaming framework – an impactful link with society

In a new collaboration between the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) Research Councils, the Video Games Research Framework has emerged as a leader of best practices for in-depth exploration into the multifaceted impact of video games.

Professor Tom Rodden, the Chief Scientific Advisor to the DCMS, champions the framework’s role in shaping evidence-based government policies and fostering a dynamic research community. This forward-thinking initiative focuses on the influence of video games’ on individuals, consumers, communities, industries and societies, offering a comprehensive understanding of the intricate roles in the industry.

Evolution of video games research

The video games sector has become a focal point for multidisciplinary exploration in the ever-expanding disciplines of its research. Engaging experts from computer science, social science, education, health, interactive entertainment law and the creative arts, the research community is charting new territories. As Professor Rodden affirms, the framework seeks to establish shared research priorities. Collaborations are developing across diverse fields to lay the foundation for robust, evidence-based policy-making.

Best practices and methodologies in video games research

The video games industry, a thriving intersection of creativity and technology, has not only contributed £2.8 billion to the UK economy but has also spurred innovation in film, TV, and fashion.

With 60 percent of UK adults and a staggering 91 percent of children engaging with video games, the need for methodology is paramount. The framework not only promotes best practices in research methodologies but also defines the significance of open science principles, ensuring transparency and credibility in an ever-evolving industry.

Data Capture, Privacy, and Sharing in Video Games Research

Ethical considerations take centre stage in the Video Games Research Framework, recognizing the importance of responsible data capture and sharing practices. With a focus on transparency and adherence to open research principles, the framework establishes a gold standard for ethical research. As the video games industry continues to evolve, maintaining the delicate balance between innovation and data protection becomes imperative.

Bridging academia and industry

The framework’s development has not only facilitated a sense of community among academics but has also forged crucial links between academia and industry. Professor Rodden expresses confidence that this collaboration will pave the way for high-quality research that benefits policymakers, the gaming industry, and society at large. The Video Games Research Framework emerges as a vital platform, propelling research into video games to new heights, influencing policies, and shaping the industry’s trajectory.

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