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University of Southern California

About Us: Faculty: Doug Thomas

Doug Thomas

07.23.08

Douglas Thomas is Associate Professor in the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Southern California and affiliated faculty at the Center for Robotic and Embedded Systems in the Viterbi School of Engineering and in the Department of American Studies and Ethnicity.

He received his Ph. D. from the University of Minnesota in Communication in 1992 and specializes in Critical Theory and Cultural Studies of Technology. His current research, supported by the MacArthur Foundation, the Lounsbery Foundation, and the Annenberg Center at USC, focuses on the uses of virtual worlds for education and global civic engagement.

He is founding editor of Games & Culture: A Journal of Interactive Media, a quarterly international journal that aims to publish innovative theoretical and empirical research about games and culture within the context of interactive media. His books include: Hacking Culture (University of Minnesota Press, 2002), a study of the cultural, social, and political dimensions of computer hacking, Reading Nietzsche Rhetorically (Guilford Press, 1998), an examination of the role of representation in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche, Technological Visions: The Hopes and Fears that Shape New Technologies (with Marita Sturken and Sandra Ball-Rokeach, Temple UP, 2004) and Cybercrime: Law Enforcement, Security and Surveillance in the Information Age (with Brian D. Loader; Routledge, 2000. His current projects include Power, Play and Performance: Studying Virtual Worlds, an examination of player culture and community in massively multiplayer online games and Play and Politics: Games, Civic Engagement, and Social Activism (with Josh Fouts).

Professor Thomas is a founding member of the Critical and Cultural Studies division of the National Communication Association and has served as Chair of the division, serves on the advisory board for the Research Center for Cyberculture Studies at the University of Washington, Games for Change, Games, Learning and Society at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, HASTAC (the Humanities, Arts, Sciences and Technology Advanced Collabratory) at Duke Univerity and Advances in Computer Entertainment Technology 2007, Salzburg.

He is currently Vice-President of the Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA) and Program Co-chair for the ACM/SIGGRAPH Video Game Symposium and Program Co-chair for DiGRA 2007 (Tokyo). He has testified before the U.S. Congress on issues of computer hacking, cyberterrorism, and critical infrastructure protection.

To view Thomas' personal website visit: http://www.douglasthomas.com/