Raúl Alberto Mora is Associate Professor in the School of Education and Pedagogy and the chair of the Literacies in Second Languages Project research lab at Universidad Pontificia Bolivariana (UPB) in Medellín, Colombia
“I am excited to see the work of the #TeamLaV represented in this volume. These chapters address two existing gaps in the expanding field of gaming literacies: 1) gaming practices with second-language users, and 2) game play and strategies to attain victory and sustain commitment. Core threads in the LaV framework that weave throughout the chapters are learning, playing, identity, and networking. These core threads support all learners, not just second-language learners. Even for non-gaming students, these concepts offer substance for developing how they move through their worlds and learning spaces. To that end, they offer educators a framework for supporting all students in a variety of literacy spaces. This excites me about introducing this work to my own students.” Jennifer S. Dail, Ph.D., Professor, English Education, Kennesaw State University, USA “This volume showcases research from Colombian gamers and second language learners, contributing these much-needed perspectives to the field of game studies and literacy learning. Readers will appreciate the gaming expertise and insightful analysis showcased across these chapters written by gamers themselves. The communal, cross-cultural, and polylingual Language-as-Victory framework – highlighting concepts of learning, playing, identity, and networking – is a useful lens for gamers, teachers, and researchers alike. This volume challenges the field to reconceptualize gaming not as a trivial form of entertainment but as a collective, transformative, and deeply humanizing collective movement bending toward transcendence.” Karis Jones, Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Secondary English Language Arts, Baylor University, USA