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Biography Daniel Gardner is a lecturer of computing and game design at Robert Gordon University. He examines inequitable interactions enabled or enforced by interfaces and infrastructures on the periphery of digital games and media. He primarily examines transactions of authority and exclusion mediated by access controls, character configuration, and physical interfaces/controllers that disproportionately affect historically marginalized communities.
Research Interests Interaction and game design; Collaborative/participatory research-through design; Counter design; Critical usability; Game software studies
Teaching and Learning Interaction and game design; social implications of digital technologies; research and project design/management