Role-playing games and the Cold War research by Malcolm Craig
Hello, and thanks for taking the time to complete this survey! If you're reading this you'll have attended one of my talks at a convention, watched one of my YouTube videos, or read an article (in magazines or scholarly journals) about role-playing games, the Cold War, apocalypse, and all that other stuff I rabbit on about! 

Something I'm very keen to do is understand what you thought about the talk/video/article and if it changed your understanding of the historical period, topic, and games I'm investigating. So, this isn't simply "Did you like the talk?" but rather a means of understanding what the talk did for you. All of this helps to feed into what in modern academia is known as an 'Impact Case Study'. This is where we gauge the effect our research has on knowledge, action, and a whole bunch of other stuff.

All responses will be securely stored according to best practice in data protection and research ethics. You will not be identified in any reports that emanate from this survey, nor will you be contacted unless you have opted to give you email address to keep up to date with the project's progress.

So thanks for taking the time to complete this survey! No matter if your responses are brief or extensive, any and all feedback is gratefully received and will be a huge help to my ongoing project.


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Your name? *
What event did you attend/piece did you read? *
If you attended a talk or watched a video, what was the title of the talk you attended/watched?
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Why did you attend/watch the talk/read the article? Please tick as many responses as apply. *
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In what ways has your knowledge, understanding, or appreciation of the topic changed or evolved as a result of attending/watching the talk/reading the article? Please give as much detail as you feel able to. *
In what ways did the talk/video/article change your understanding of - or appreciation for - the games concerned and role-playing's history more generally? Please give as much detail as you feel able to. *
What were up to three key things you took away from the talk/video/article? *
Do you have any other comments or thoughts that you would like to offer?
Have you played any of the following games? Please tick all that apply. This is not a required question - only complete it if you feel like it!
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