Playing with Public Policy: Games to involve and inform the public

Alex Quinn, Executive Director, Games for Change (http://www.gamesforchange.org)
Ian Bogost, Assistant Professor, Georgia Tech University and CEO, Persuasive Games (http://www.bogost.com)
Nick Fortugno, Co-founder and President, Rebel Monkey (http://www.rebelmonkey.com/)
Tracy Fullerton, Associate Professor in the Interactive Media Division of the USC School of Cinematics Arts and Director of the Electronic Arts Game Innovation Lab (http://tracyfullerton.com)
Scott Traylor, CEO, 360Kid (http://www.360kid.com)

Abstract

Four innovative, award winning game designers from academia and industry discuss the potential role games can play in public policy, drawing examples from their own diverse work and imagining how games and policy might intersect 5 or 10 years from now.