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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Simulation as visualization of theory

"Theory is an abstraction of reality, a way of framing, modeling, and understanding what is observed to be happening (Littlejohn and Foss, 2011)" (Sellnow and Seeger - Theorizing Crisis Communication).
Thought: are games/simulation a theory of what they simulate?

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