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Bennett, a student at the Calhoun School in Manhattan, writes about the war video game series 'Call of Duty.' He considers the potential for these games to perpetuate racial and ethnic microaggressions certain cultural groups, specifically people of German or Middle Eastern descent. Bennett provides a bibliography with resources about war, video games, and stereotyping.
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Computer war games, Social aspects, Video games and teenagers, High school students, Students, Calhoun SchoolPlaces
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Call of Duty World at War: Perpetuating Social Misunderstandings and Stereotypes
2014, the Calhoun School
in English
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Gift of the Calhoun School, donated by Nicole Acosta Nembergut in 2014.
Cover from title.
Includes bibliographical references.
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