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FB Role-Play Theory Study Group Forum
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Hawke Robinson
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FB Role-Play Theory Study Group
A topic-able, thread-able, archive-able forum for the group, as a possible supplement/option for the FB approach to discussion. Feel free to "Start a new conversation" byt clicking the button.
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The RPG Research Podcast Discussion Forum
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Hawke Robinson
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May 10, 2022 11:53 PM
Listeners of The RPG Research Podcast can post their questions, requests, comments, and more, here.
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RPG for Therapy
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Hawke Robinson
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Efforts by the RPG Research Project community to design and use RPGs to achieve therapeutic goals for various populations, using any RPG format: tabletop, live-action, solo, computer-based, etc.
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The RPG Research Project Discussion
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Hawke Robinson
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This is for general discussion on the actual RPG Research Project. For more specific topics, see the appropriate forum.
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Living Games
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Hawke Robinson
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An easier interface than FB, with better threading and longevity to pick up discussions later. All topics related to the Living Games Conference. This is not an official forum, I just hope LGC folks will consider using it instead of FB.
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RPG for Education
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Hawke Robinson
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Efforts by the RPG Research Project community to design and use RPGs to achieve educational goals, using any RPG format: tabletop, live-action, solo, computer-based, etc.
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RPG for Therapy
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Hawke Robinson
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May 10, 2022 11:53 PM
For discussions on the use of RPGs to achieve therapeutic goals for various populations, using any RPG format (tabletop, live-action, solo, computer-based, etc.). This is for projects that are NOT in some way a part of The RPG Research Project
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RPG for Education
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Hawke Robinson
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For discussion of the use of role-playing games (any format: tabletop, live-action, solo, computer-based, etc.). This is for projects that are NOT in some way a part of The RPG Research Project
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RPG Trailer
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Hawke Robinson
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This is for discussion of the Wheelchair Friendly RPG Trailer, or similar efforts.
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Player Archetypes
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Hawke Robinson
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Apr 30, 2018
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May 08, 2023 08:12 AM
There are a number of archetypes (stereotypes) that some players fall into. Most players progress through a few stages before they find their comfort zone, and can be influenced greatly by the GM type, and the fellow players. These may be inevitable developmental experiences to some extent, while others get "stuck" in stereotyped behaviors that can be a hindrance to the enjoyment of game play for the other participants. A stereotype is generally confining a person into a narrow box, while an archetype is a foundational short hand of traits that can be expanded or built upon, mixed and matched, etc.
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