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Dr Patrick Stacey

Formerly at Lancaster University

  1. Invited talk
  2. Debunking Gamification

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    05/2012

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  3. Innovation and Non-innovation in Diabetes and Cancer Care (Research): A Dialectical Critique

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    03/2011

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  4. The Computer Game Context and its Implications for IS Development

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    06/2011

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesInvited talk

  5. Public Lecture/ Debate/Seminar
  6. Conceptualizing Emotion in Information Systems Development

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    8/04/2014

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  7. Conceptualizing Emotion in IS Development

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    9/07/2014

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  8. Emotional Business Models

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    15/09/2014

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  9. Gamification Through Game Design

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    9/04/2014

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  10. Gamification: A Critique

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    14/05/2013

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  11. Perspectives on Designing Happiness in the Built Environment

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    7/07/2010

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  12. Perspectives on Gamification: a Summer Seminar

    Stacey, P. (Host)

    13/07/2012

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  13. The art and design of computer games

    Stacey, P. (Speaker)

    15/06/2008

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

  14. Turning god-games to good business

    Stacey, P. (Organiser)

    17/12/2008

    Activity: Talk or presentation typesPublic Lecture/ Debate/Seminar

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