In August of 2014, the hashtag #Gamergate emerged online, used as a weapon deployed against women in the video game industry. Through online harassment tactics, including threats of physical violence, GamerGate constituted an instance of digital mass mobilization deliberately attacking what was perceived to be a turn away from gaming culture’s historical association with young male players. As commentators have since noted, GamerGate would become a precursor to subsequent social media mass mobilizations, including disinformation campaigns, conspiracy theories, and online grievance culture.
This conference seeks to revisit the social and cultural implications of GamerGate on its ten year anniversary. To be held over four days in September 2024, this gathering of academics, designers, and community participants is designed to extend current conversations of game development and game studies beyond the existing heteronormative, hegemonic discourses through offering an integrated, multiperspectival, digital humanities retrospective focused on the social and technological sources and afterlives of GamerGate.
This event is going to be held at the conclusion of the Detroit Month of Design 2024 .
Schedule of Events
Event Name | Event Description | Event Time |
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Thursday, September 26 | ||
Symposium Keynote Address | Dr. Rachel Kowert, Founder of Psychgeist, "Loud Misogyny, Silent Support: The Lasting Influence of #GamerGate on Gaming Cultures" See 'Featured Speakers' for LiveStream | 6:00pm - 7:30pm |
Symposium Opening Reception | 7:30pm - 9:00pm | |
Alt-F4 GameJam | GameJam Kickoff! | 9:00am |
Friday, September 27 | ||
Symposium, Day 1 | Academic Discussions | 9:00am - 3:45pm |
Symposium Keynote Address | Dr. Kishonna Gray, University of Michigan, "Alt-Community: Exploring Connection and Connectivity in Digital Gaming Spaces" See 'Featured Speakers' for LiveStream | 4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Month of Design Activities | Music, Film, Art, Design and More in Downtown Detroit! | 6:00pm - ???? |
Saturday, September 28 | ||
Symposium, Day 2 | Academic Discussions | 9:00am - 3:45pm |
Gamer Village | Come shop and explore content, artwork, games, and anime-focused wonders from local artists | 10:00am - 4:00pm |
利记sbo SmashBros Tournament | Do you have what it take to take on some of the finest smash players in 利记sbo eSports? Bring it on! Sign up link here ! | 12:00pm - 4:00pm |
Symposium Keynote Address | A Conversation with Anita Sarkeesian See 'Featured Speakers' for LiveStream | 4:00pm - 5:30pm |
Sunday, September 29 | ||
Alt-F4 GameJam | GameJam Conclusion & Judging | - 9:00am |
Conference Registration is CLOSED
There are several hotels within walking distance of the University.
Reservations can be made with special pricing at the Comfort Suites Southfield . For special pricing, all reservations must be made before 9/5/2024 .
Additional accommodations can be made with the following nearby hotels:
Rachel Kowert Research Psychologist Dr. Kowert's keynote is titled Loud Misogyny, Silent Support: The lasting influence of #GamerGate on gaming cultures
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Kishonna L. Gray Professor of Racial Justice and Technology, School of Information, University of Michigan
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Anita Sarkeesian Media Critic
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Vendor Application for Alt-F4 Conference and Game Village
Important Dates and Information
- Application Window: May 22, 2024 - July 31, 2024
- Notification Date: August 5, 2024
- Table Dimensions: 6'x 2'
- Registration Fee Deadline: August 31, 2024
- Registration Fee Amount: $50 per table; multiple table reservations are allowed
- Location: Southfield, Lawrence Technological University
- NOTE: This is a family-friendly and community oriented event. As specified in the application, we request that you do not bring any NSFW content, drug paraphernalia, weapons (gun props, steel swords, etc) or any explicit references to alcohol or drug abuse. We do not want to limit what artists/dealers bring, but must abide by institution rules. Please keep items PG-13 if possible.
Committee Invitations have been sent. Current Members include:
- Neil Jones, Game Developer, Never Yield
- Timothy Welsh, Associate Professor of English, Loyola University of New Orleans
- Edmund Chang, Associate Professor of English, Ohio University
- Alenda Chang, Associate Professor in Film and Media Studies, University of California Santa Barbara
- Francesco Ruotolo, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of Campania
- Kat Schrier, Associate Professor and Founding Director of the Games and Emerging Media program, Martist College
- Marc Ouellette, Associate Professor of English, Old Dominion University
- Diamond EB Porter, Assistant Professor of Digital Technology and Culture, Washington State University
- JC Lau, Game Developer and Advocate, ProbablyMonsters
- Melissa Kagen, Assistant Teaching Professor in the Interactive Media and Game Development Program, Worcester Polytechnic Institute