social games

Social Media and Behaviour Change: Applying Theory

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Understanding why people behave the way they do, and designing interventions and communications to elicit new, more positive behaviours is an established discipline - but using social media as part of the mix is relatively new.

I’m convinced it has the potential to be hugely effective, because our behaviour is often defined by our interpersonal relationships and our perception of social norms - both things that are an inherent part of the social web.

From a research perspective, the massive volume of personal and conversation data we publish to the web everyday also gives us a gold mine of information that can help us understand individual’s online behaviours and attitudes - more quickly and at a lower cost than traditional research methods.

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Games Developer Conference (GDC) 2011

The Game Developers Conference (GDC) is the world’s largest professionals-only game industry event. It is the essential forum for learning, inspiration, and networking for the creators of computer, console, handheld, mobile, and online games. Click for info about UKTI activity at GDC.

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Date: 28 February 2011
Location: Moscone Convention Center, US

Social Gaming Summit London 2010

The Social Gaming Summit is designed to provide insights into some of the emerging areas of social gaming as well as some of the fundamental concepts that are key to understanding social games and how they work. We'll cover everything from why social games work to what it takes to successfully develop and deploy a social game.

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Date: 11 November 2010
Location: Chelsea Football Club, UK