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Jesper Juul (game researcher)
Jesper Juul is an influential〔Harrigan, Pat and Wardrip-Fruin, Noah (2007). "Second Person'', p. xiv. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-08356-6.〕 game designer, educator, and theorist in the field of video game studies. He is an associate professor at the Danish Design School.
Juul is co-editor, with William Uricchio and Geoffrey Long, of the MIT Press (Playful Thinking ) series.
He has previously worked at the New York University Game Center,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=NYU Game Center )〕 Comparative Media Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the Center for Computer Games Research at the IT University of Copenhagen.
Born in Denmark, in 1970, he graduated from the University of Copenhagen where he earned a M.A. degree in Nordic literature. He earned a PhD. in video game theory from the IT University of Copenhagen.
==Theoretical work==

Though his 1999 M.A. thesis concerned the rejection of narrative as a useful tool for understanding video games, and though Jesper Juul is often considered a ludologist, his more recent work deals with the fictional aspects of video games as well. Juul's book on video game theory, ''Half-Real: Video Games Between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Video Games between Real Rules and Fictional Worlds )〕 was published by MIT Press in 2005, and named by designer Ernest Adams as one of the "(50 Books for Everyone in the Game Industry )".
His second book, (A Casual Revolution ) concerns rise of casual games and the expansion of the video game audience in terms of both age and gender.
Juul says that his third book, (The Art of Failure ) is about his personal experiences of being a sore loser. It discusses the paradox that players seek out video games even though video games often make players unhappy.〔Ayoub, Nina C. "Screen Spleen". The Chronicle Review March 18, 2013.〕

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