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-==== Game On Experiment ====+==== Game OnExperiment ====
  
 (an [[experiment]] from the [[workshop_201503|March workshop]]) (an [[experiment]] from the [[workshop_201503|March workshop]])
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 ===Experiment design=== ===Experiment design===
  
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 ===Progress=== ===Progress===
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 +  * 27 Mar - conference call between Louisa, Sandy, Amber, Dave. Sandy to come up with a summary of legal processes in policy decision making. 
 +  * **Notes** on the EU law-making process if the Habitats Directive is opened up for change can be found at [[Habitats Directive notes]]
 +  * **Draft** for an EU policy game can be found at [[EU policy game notes]]
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 +**Examples**
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 +Lots of examples here: http://boardgames.about.com/od/toppicks/tp/political-games.htm and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Government_simulation_game 
  
 The great historical example of a game that allows you to explore a political situation is the original version of Monopoly made by Elizabeth Magie in 1904: The great historical example of a game that allows you to explore a political situation is the original version of Monopoly made by Elizabeth Magie in 1904:
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 http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21599016-understand-war-american-officials-are-playing-board-games-war-games http://www.economist.com/news/united-states/21599016-understand-war-american-officials-are-playing-board-games-war-games
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-**Examples** 
  
 'Bumper Crop' is probably the best example that we've worked on. It was made by rural farmers in India about the issues they face, and was designed to tell their stories by putting players into their shoes and making the decisions they have to make day to day. In workshops with them it also triggered a lot of conversation between farmers about how they work and differences with regional variations of crops and taxes etc. The final game consisted of a board you move around with a dice 'Bumper Crop' is probably the best example that we've worked on. It was made by rural farmers in India about the issues they face, and was designed to tell their stories by putting players into their shoes and making the decisions they have to make day to day. In workshops with them it also triggered a lot of conversation between farmers about how they work and differences with regional variations of crops and taxes etc. The final game consisted of a board you move around with a dice
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