violence in games 2 roundup (titles only) By Bree Royce - August 5, 2019 11:17 PM 0 • Ten-year study finds no link between game violence and aggressive behavior from adolescence to adulthood • For Science: Academics blast APA’s updated resolution on games and aggression • CNBC runs down the debate of violent video games and their effect on gamers • For Science: Study suggests racial stereotyping underpins campaign to blame real-world violence on video games • For Science: Another longitudinal study demonstrates no link between video games and aggression • The APA rejects link between video games and real-world violence • Working As Intended: We’re all full up on moral panics right now, but thanks • For Science: New longitudinal study demonstrates no link between video games and aggression • For Science: Yet another study finds no link between violent video games and aggression • Gaming behavior scientists gather for ‘Video Game Debate’ panel at PAX South • Esports in the Olympics isn’t happening any time soon thanks to ‘killer games’ • Noted statistician blasts 2013 paper that links aggression and video games • Trion Worlds’ Scott Hartsman goes on NBC to address video game violence and game ratings • For science: New long-term study shows video games don’t make adults violent • HEVGA argues WHO’s proposed ‘gaming disorder’ classification scapegoats and stigmatizes games • Exploring ‘The Video Game Debate’: Moral panic and online griefing
• Ten-year study finds no link between game violence and aggressive behavior from adolescence to adulthood
• For Science: Study suggests racial stereotyping underpins campaign to blame real-world violence on video games