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Karina Moritzen is a PhD candidate in Musicology at the Universtiy of Oldenburg and in Communication at the Universidade Federal Fluminense. Her PhD thesis entitled “Playing with In-game Concerts: Ludomusical Performances, Scenes and Hyperpop”, currently in its final stages, investigates the human and non-human actors involved in the socio-technical networks surrounding musical performances inside online gaming worlds. For her Postdoc project, she wishes to explore the labour practices of children working indirectly as programmers for gaming platforms such as Roblox, resulting in what she coins as Platform Child Playbour.
Karina is co-founder of Research Collective oldengame, which aims to introduce Game Studies to the University of Oldenburg; and of ALLUM, the Latinamerican Association of Ludomusicology, a group that seeks to foster and uplift local researchers working on video game music and sound.
