James Paul Gee
Born in 1948
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James Paul Gee is a renowned researcher in linguistics, literacy, and education.
He currently holds the position of Mary Lou Fulton Presidential Professor of Literacy Studies at Arizona State University.
Gee's diverse academic background spans psycholinguistics, discourse analysis, sociolinguistics, bilingual education, and literacy studies.
His work has significantly contributed to understanding language, learning, and social practices.
Gee is also affiliated with the Games, Learning, and Society group at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, reflecting his interest in the educational potential of video games.
His membership in the National Academy of Education underscores his influential role in shaping educational theory and practice.
Books by James Paul Gee

Good Video Games and Good Learning
by James Paul Gee
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2007
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194 pages
3.9
115 ratings
Education
Teaching
Games

How to do Discourse Analysis
by James Paul Gee
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2010
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224 pages
3.94
103 ratings
Linguistics
Reference
Language

What Video Games Have to Teach Us About Learning and Literacy
by James Paul Gee
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2003
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240 pages
3.89
1.3K ratings
Education
Games
Video Games