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Tom Chatfield (born 1980) is a British
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, broadcaster and tech philosopher.


Biography

Chatfield took his BA,
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and
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degrees and taught at
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, before beginning work as a writer and editor. His first book, on the culture of
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,
Fun Inc ''Fun Inc'' is a book first published in January 2010 by Tom Chatfield, examining video games in terms of their cultural status, potentials as a medium and as a business. It addresses popular concerns such as the debate over video game violence, v ...
, was published worldwide in 2010. Further books explored digital culture. He is an associate editor at
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, Fellow at
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and past guest faculty member at the Said Business School, Oxford, as well as a columnist for the
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. A frequent speaker and consultant on technology and new media, he spoke at
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Global 2010 on "7 ways games reward the brain", was lead content designer and writer on Preloaded's game The End, and appears regularly in the British and international media as a commentator. His work is published in over two dozen languages. Italian think tank LSDP named him among its 100 top global thinkers for his work.


Books

; ''This Is Gomorrah'' (2019): Chatfield's debut novel ''This Is Gomorrah'' (''The Gomorrah Gambit'' in the US) was published worldwide by Hodder This Is Gomorrah at Hodder & Stoughton
/ref> in July 2019, and is the first of a series of techno-thrillers set in the world of the dark net. ; ''Critical Thinking'' (2017): ''Critical Thinking'' was published in November 2017 as a lead global title by SAGE Publishing, and offers a comprehensive, accessible guide to critical thinking skills for the 21st century. ; ''Live This Book!'' (2015): ''Live This Book'' was published in August 2015 by Penguin, and is a print-only journal offering 100 exercises aimed at self-exploration, creativity, and critical thinking about what matters most. ; ''Netymology'' (2013): ''Netymology'' was published in March 2013 by Quercus, and tells the stories behind 100 of the digital age's most terms and ideas: from the @ and Apple symbols, to grokking, Trojans and zombies. ; ''How to Thrive in the Digital Age'' (2012): ''How to Thrive in the Digital Age'' was published in May 2012 by Pan Macmillan in association with
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, as part of a six-book series of guides to modern living edited by
Alain de Botton Alain de Botton (; born 20 December 1969) is a Swiss-born British author and philosopher. His books discuss various contemporary subjects and themes, emphasizing philosophy's relevance to everyday life. He published ''Essays in Love'' (1993), w ...
. Chatfield's book examines the implications of wired life for contemporary lives, society and culture. ; ''50 Digital Ideas You Really Need to Know'' (2011): ''50 Digital Ideas You Really Need to Know'' was published in September 2011 by Quercus, and introduces 50 key ideas for understanding the digital age, ranging from the basics of email and markup languages to
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s, virtual goods and the semantic web. ; ''Activism or Slacktivism?'' (2011): ''Activism or Slacktivism?'' was published in July 2011 as a short eBook by Vintage Digital, and examines the impact of new media on politics and political activism. ; ''Fun Inc'' (2010): ''
Fun Inc ''Fun Inc'' is a book first published in January 2010 by Tom Chatfield, examining video games in terms of their cultural status, potentials as a medium and as a business. It addresses popular concerns such as the debate over video game violence, v ...
'' was published in 2010 by Virgin Books in the UK and by Pegasus Books in the US. An investigation of the business, cultural significance and larger lessons to be learned from the video games industry, it addresses popular concerns such as the debate over violence in games, as well as the questions of games as art, as a fundamental human activity, and as an index of ongoing transformations in the social sciences, economics and 21st century life.


References


External links

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Tom Chatfield's lecture at
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on games as learning engines
''Review of Fun Inc''
for the Guardian newspaper by
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''Review of Fun Inc''
for the Observer newspaper by
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