
About
James Newman is a Research Professor and Senior University Teaching Fellow at the Bath School of Design, Bath Spa University. His work spans videogame studies, digital preservation, game history, and electronic musical instruments. He has authored numerous books and articles on these topics and collaborates with institutions like the National Videogame Museum and the Strong National Museum of Play.
- Education:
- BA (Hons)
- PhD
James' research interests include game studies, digital preservation, and the history of electronic musical instruments. His Routledge book series on electronic musical instruments and his work on the Roland TR-808 exemplify his commitment to understanding digital and analogue technologies through cultural and technical lenses.
His publications from 2018-2027 cover game preservation, speedrunning, ROM hacking, and chiptune history, reflecting his interdisciplinary approach to game studies and digital media.
- Scientific Awards:
- Sabbatical to Stanford University (2018)
- Fellowship at ICHEG/Strong National Museum of Play (2018)
James has advised numerous international institutions and festivals, including the Digital Games Research Association (DiGRA), GameCity festival, and National Videogame Archive. His work has been funded by organizations such as the ESRC, Wellcome Trust, and AHRC.
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