On this episode of Experience by Design, I welcome Dr. Ashley Guajardo, Assistant Professor of Arts at New York University, faculty at the NYU Games Center, Higher Education Videogame Alliance Fellow, and President of the Digital Games Research Association. Professor Guajardo also is a sociologist who practices what she preaches. We talk about being a female content creator on Twitch and YouTube, gender and video game design, applying sociology to industry, and her new effort "The Research Left Behind Podcast." We finally talk about how academics need to make their content more accessible to broader audiences and disseminating our findings for positive impact.
Being a sociologist means that there often are only so many opportunities to “do sociology” in a way that has impact. It is not that sociology doesn’t have value and practical applications. On the contrary, I would consider it one of the most useful and practical disciplines. But it can be hard to combine the opportunity to do practical application while working in an academic environment. I am very lucky that I found one such place to work.
My guest today on Experience by Design had similar fortune. Dr. Ashley Guajardo first fancied a job as a marine biologist due to a love of dolphins. But a fear of the ocean and aversion to being in the water curtailed that path. Lucky for us, she found sociology instead. While at Brunel University she studied with a professor who worked at Ubisoft as a user researcher. This, along with her own love of video games, led to a research interest and career in the design of video games. As well as the current President of the Digital Games Research Association. Additionally she was recently inducted as a Higher Education Videogame Alliance Fellow. Finally, she has recently left the University of Utah and will be starting at New York University as a professor and joining the Games Center faculty and staff.
We cover a lot of ground around applied sociology and public scholarship, since along with her academic work, she also is a livestreamer on Twitch and content creator through her new effort “The Research Left Behind Podcast.” We cover how there can be fun in frustration and forming positive social relationships through gaming. We talk about how gender is portrayed in and how genders approach gaming. We talk about the perils of livestreaming as a woman, and what female content creators say about how they are perceived and targeted by viewers. Finally we talk about how academics need to make their content more accessible to broader audiences and disseminate our findings though alternate formats.
Dr. Ashley Guajardo Webpage: https://amlbrown.com/
Ashley Guajardo LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-ashley/
The Research Left Behind Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@TheResearchLeftBehind
Professor_Ashley on Twitch: http://twitch.tv/professor_ashley