Mallika Dutt featured in MORE Magazine
August 31st, 2011Mallika and MORE Magazine encourage activists to “Get Angry. Go Viral. Use Social Media for Change!” Read the article and let us know what you think here.
Tablet Magazine Talks to Mallika About Developing America 2049 and Gaming for Good
June 15th, 2011Tablet Magazine lauds America 2049 as a solid, worthwhile and interesting game among the “din of popular culture,” and highlights the development collaboration with Hasia Diner, professor of history and the director of the Goldstein-Goren Center for American Jewish History at New York University, whose historical research helped complete the fabric of the game. Mallika is quoted as saying gaming can be a way to “engage a community of people across issues and across identities.” Read the full article here.
Mallika in Top 50 Most Influential People of Verve Power Issue
June 1st, 2011Mallika is featured and interviewed in the June 2011 Verve India magazine. This issue, the Power Issue, champions India’s 50 most influential women. Mallika is among many amazing women in the top 50, including Kareena Kapoor and Sonia Gandhi.
Read it here!
Mallika Quoted in Washington Post on Gaming and Filtered Internet
May 27th, 2011In a Washington Post article about the possibility of using online games as a way to expand a sometimes limited online experience, Mallika advocates games as a way for “people to enter into alternative realities, to change their way of thinking.” The article describes the increasingly limited and less democratic internet experience caused by filters which personalize content for better advertising, but can result in excluding exposure to different ideas. Read more here.
Washington Post Article on State Department Event Quotes Mallika
May 25th, 2011Hayley Tsukayama, in her article on the upcoming Tech@State Serious Games Conference, highlights America 2049 as a unique interplay of technology and teaching. Mallika is quoted in the article, expressing her excitement that, “the State Department is interested in gaming in a development agenda. This is actually a way to think about foreign policy, economic policy and could be huge potential for multiple organizations to think about how to reach people — and specifically how to reach the next generation.” Mallika will be speaking at the Serious Games Conference on May 27, 2011. To read the rest of the Washington Post article about the conference, America 2049, click here.


