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I organize game jams (creative workshops) to study digital game design practices rooted in lived experiences with mental health and addiction. I also use this game-based research approach to engage disenfranchised and at-risk communities in building community health.
I am currently the Principal Investigator on an SSHRC Insight Development Grant exploring autobiographical game-based storytelling as a tool to support opioid addiction recovery and destigmatize drug use. For more information, please see my article: Making Video Games Can Support Addiction Recovery in The Conversation.
I have published my first book, Arts for Health: Games (Emerald Publishing, 2024). I have a forthcoming monograph, "Game Design Therapoetics" (University of California Health Humanities Press).
Affiliations:
I am affiliated with Laurier's Community Psychology graduate program, where I supervise students. I am also an Adjunct Professor in OCADU's Inclusive Design graduate program, where I can supervise students.
I have also been awarded grants for my documentaries on the immigrant experience—Just Arrived (2004) and Portrait of a Street: The Soul and Spirit of College (2001)—from Rogers OMNI Television, The National Film Board of Canada, and Toronto Arts Council.
Graduate students under current primary supervision:
2024-25 Julia Cherniak. Community Psychology, MA thesis title: "Beyond the Filter: Exploring the Discrepancy Between Online Personae and In-Person Reality among Young Women on Instagram."
2024-25 Shazia Mohamed. Community Psychology, MA thesis title: "Deconstructing Islamophobia: Empowering the Muslim Community."
Previous primary supervision (successful theses):
2024 Alia Skillman. Social Justice and Community Engagement (MA), Wilfrid Laurier University. MRP title: “Exploring Gamification and Game-Based Learning as Strategies for Building an Anti-Oppressive and Inclusive Educational Model."
2023 Eamon Gaudio, Inclusive Design (MDes), OCAD University. MRP title: "Facilitating Inclusive Running Events: Policy Analysis to Reduce Barriers for Persons with Disabilities."
Peer-reviewed articles, conference proceedings, and book chapters:
Contact Info:
Office location: GRH201G
Office hours: By appointment.
Languages spoken: English, French, Macedonian
Personal website: www.sandradanilovic.com