Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
acceptedVersion
Publication Date
11-2020
Abstract
This paper explores how the playing of Pokémon Go can cause power to be assembled, and team-based expressions of territoriality to manifest. By playing the game, players become embedded within digital assemblages of power, which they reproduce through their interactions with other players, game features, and public spaces. When digital assets—such as gyms—are indexed to public spaces, players work together in teams to compete for digital ownership, and control, of these assets. In turn, this leads to the forging of a team-based sense of territoriality that is pervasive, and maximized by consolidating the power of the assemblage. Qualitative data are presented to empirically explore how playing Pokémon Go in Singapore can encourage players to forge a team-based sense of territoriality, which in turn results in the (dis)assembling of power. To conclude, I call for closer consideration of the implications of digital assemblages of power for everyday life.
Keywords
Territoriality, teams, digital assemblages of power, Pokémon Go, Singapore
Discipline
Human Geography | Leisure Studies
Research Areas
Humanities
Publication
Mobile Media & Communication
First Page
1
Last Page
17
ISSN
2050-1579
Identifier
10.1177/2050157920968867
Publisher
SAGE Publications (UK and US)
Embargo Period
3-11-2021
Citation
Woods, Orlando.(2020). The territoriality of teams: Assembling power through the playing of Pokémon Go. Mobile Media & Communication, , 1-17.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/soss_research/3279
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