Topic: video games
It’s time we treat video games like the critical pieces of media they are. Through MedHum, we will join in rewriting this narrative, highlighting the value of gaming within the health humanities. We explore how they foster creativity, and open new spaces for connection, empathy, and storytelling in the digital age.
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