Three national gambling addiction campaigners will be speaking at a seminar this Friday (14th), organised by the university’s EROGamb project (Enabling Responsible Online Gambling), led by Dr Raian Ali. Terry White and Josephine and Peter Holloway will share their powerful, personal stories about the effects gambling addiction can have on gamblers and their families.
EROGamb team members will also present recent results about gamblers and the gambling industry’s perception of EROGamb, as well as the current status of responsible gambling when people play online slot games for real money.
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The seminar forms the second part (3-5pm) of the Emerging Technologies and Age Verification event, details below:
Friday 14th September 12.30-5pm
EB306 (3rd floor Lecture Theatre)
Executive Business Centre
89 Holdenhurst Road
Bournemouth
BH8 8EB
The EROGamb project, which is jointly funded by GambleAware and BU, calls for more transparency in the mechanics of online gambling and offering tools for parhaat kasinot gamblers to stay more in control of their gambling experience.
Register for the event here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/emerging-technologies-and-age-verification-tickets-48950946599?aff=ebdssbdestsearch
ESRC Festival of Social Science 2020 – Hidden stories of online gamblers: Experience art and research
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