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COVID Chronicles | The GAP: Gaming in a Pandemic

March 23, 2021 Season 1 Episode 2
COVID Chronicles | The GAP: Gaming in a Pandemic
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COVID Chronicles | The GAP: Gaming in a Pandemic
Mar 23, 2021 Season 1 Episode 2

During the pandemic, video gaming has become a valuable form of entertainment that has seen exponential growth as an industry. More and more people are playing games, and the way games are being viewed by society is shifting to a more positive perspective and potentially life-saving resource during this time. The GAP explores the growth of video games as an industry, in media, and among American society.

Featured guests include Daniel Reynolds, an assistant professor at Emory University’s Film and Media Studies Department and the Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in Humanistic Inquiry at Emory; Tanine Allison, an associate professor in the Film and Media Studies Department who introduced the university’s first courses on Video Games and Digital Media and Culture; and Robert Song, a senior biology and statistics major at Emory University who shares his personal perspective about gaming during the pandemic for connection and stress relief.

Student Highlight: Nathan Yang is a junior studying Human Health with a minor in Anthropology. He hopes to pursue an MPH after graduation and address health inequities in underprivileged communities around the world. During his free time, he enjoys playing video games with friends and building models.

About COVID Chronicles

The COVID Chronicles covers a variety of public health topics intertwined with the pandemic, as reported by the students in the HLTH 385: Health & Science Podcasting class during the Fall 2020 and Fall 2021 semesters. Sponsored by Emory University’s Center for the Study of Human Health, the series includes interviews with experts in epidemiology, mental health, maternal health, and more. 

About Emory University's Center for the Study of Human Health:

The Emory Center for the Study of Human Health was developed to expand health knowledge and translate this knowledge to all aspects of life – for the individual and populations as a whole. The Center assembles the extraordinary faculty, researchers and thought leaders from across disciplines, departments, schools and institutions to bring this knowledge to Emory University students and inspire them to become leaders for the next generation in meeting challenges facing human health.

Follow Us:

Blog: Exploring Health

Facebook: @EmoryCSHH

Instagram: @EmoryCSHH

Twitter: @EmoryCSHH

Show Notes

During the pandemic, video gaming has become a valuable form of entertainment that has seen exponential growth as an industry. More and more people are playing games, and the way games are being viewed by society is shifting to a more positive perspective and potentially life-saving resource during this time. The GAP explores the growth of video games as an industry, in media, and among American society.

Featured guests include Daniel Reynolds, an assistant professor at Emory University’s Film and Media Studies Department and the Andrew W. Mellon Fellow in Humanistic Inquiry at Emory; Tanine Allison, an associate professor in the Film and Media Studies Department who introduced the university’s first courses on Video Games and Digital Media and Culture; and Robert Song, a senior biology and statistics major at Emory University who shares his personal perspective about gaming during the pandemic for connection and stress relief.

Student Highlight: Nathan Yang is a junior studying Human Health with a minor in Anthropology. He hopes to pursue an MPH after graduation and address health inequities in underprivileged communities around the world. During his free time, he enjoys playing video games with friends and building models.

About COVID Chronicles

The COVID Chronicles covers a variety of public health topics intertwined with the pandemic, as reported by the students in the HLTH 385: Health & Science Podcasting class during the Fall 2020 and Fall 2021 semesters. Sponsored by Emory University’s Center for the Study of Human Health, the series includes interviews with experts in epidemiology, mental health, maternal health, and more. 

About Emory University's Center for the Study of Human Health:

The Emory Center for the Study of Human Health was developed to expand health knowledge and translate this knowledge to all aspects of life – for the individual and populations as a whole. The Center assembles the extraordinary faculty, researchers and thought leaders from across disciplines, departments, schools and institutions to bring this knowledge to Emory University students and inspire them to become leaders for the next generation in meeting challenges facing human health.

Follow Us:

Blog: Exploring Health

Facebook: @EmoryCSHH

Instagram: @EmoryCSHH

Twitter: @EmoryCSHH