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in the US (with the subtitle 'Videogames and the Entertainment Revolution'). Investigating the aesthetics of videogames, Poole notes similarities and differences to other artforms such as cinema, painting and literature, and finally offers a description of games as semiotic systems that may provoke
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thought it "does show occasional signs of having been written in a rush, but it's a valuable glossary to corporate life and demonstrates the empty-headed arrogance of what passes for management style."
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wrote, 'I am not quite sure what Poole is trying to say.' Since publication of the book, the author has continued to discuss new examples of unspeak at the book's dedicated blog.
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was released in 2016 by. Among other subjects, it takes up the life-cycle of bad ideas and argues that retooling past ideas often leads to significant progress and innovation.
22:(born 1972) is a British author, journalist, and video game theorist. He particularly concerns himself with the abuse of language and has written two books on the subject: 115:'aesthetic wonder'. In 2007, Poole released a PDF version of the book for free download on his website, calling it an 'experiment' in the tip-jar model for writers. 549:
It is important to rethink the notion that the best ideas reliably rise to the top: that itself is a zombie idea, which helps entrench powerful interests.
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in the US. The second UK edition (2007) has the subtitle 'Words Are Weapons'. It is a book about language in contemporary politics, structured around
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Poole writes book reviews and literary and cultural essays for numerous publications, including a long obituary of
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was published in 2000 by 4th Estate in the UK (with the subtitle 'The Inner Life of Videogames') and by
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Poole is also a composer of music for documentary and short films, including the short film
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and other outlets in numerous discussions about language, including an appearance on the
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called Et Cetera, as well as regular longer book reviews, plus a monthly column in
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magazine. Poole was invited to deliver the opening keynote address at the 2006
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programme in 2009 talking about the term "swine flu".
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In 2004, Poole presented a television documentary for
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in 2006. According to Poole, 'unspeak' is related to
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Trigger Happy: The Invincible Rise of the Video Game
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Emmanuel College, Cambridge
The Independent
The Guardian
The Times Literary Supplement
The Sunday Times
New Statesman
Edge
Sydney Writers' Festival
Trigger Happy
Arcade Publishing
Little, Brown
Grove Press
buzzphrases
climate change
global warming
war on terror
Index on Censorship
T.R. Fyvel Award
framing
Alastair Campbell
Sceptre
Hodder & Stoughton
Jean Baudrillard
Alain de Botton
BBC Four
Thumb Candy
BBC Radio 4
Today
"Google Scholar Citations"
"Steven Poole | Edge Magazine"

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