State Optics and Bingo Definitions

Kate Bedford
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Chapter 7 focuses on the new types of bingo authorized by regulators since the 2005 Gambling Act came into effect, in 2007. To better understand the official and unofficial definitions of the game, the chapter centres the dynamic interactions between newly permitted technologies and artefacts, and users (both workers and players). The broader stakes of the seemingly narrow interest in bingo definitions relate to two key debates, about: (1) the centrality of premises concerns to the regulation of gambling technologies; and (2) the key role of user adaptation (including by workers) in reanimating bingo vernaculars. The chapter asks some deceptively simple questions: what makes a bingo premises a bingo premises, or a bingo operator a bingo operator? What is bingo, and how much of it needs to be played in order that a bingo premises can be differentiated from one licensed for other types of gaming? The answers are extremely contested, including by the people who work and play in the shadow of newly created official definitions. In particular, through analysis of a successful regulatory effort to prevent licensed bingo from being allowed in pubs, the chapter shows that employees’ work to re-enable social gambling practices is being overlooked by the state.
状态光学和宾果定义
第七章重点介绍了自2005年《赌博法》于2007年生效以来,监管机构授权的新型宾果游戏。为了更好地理解游戏的官方和非官方定义,本章以新允许的技术和人工制品以及用户(包括工人和玩家)之间的动态互动为中心。宾果游戏定义中看似狭隘的利益所涉及的更广泛的利害关系涉及两个关键的辩论,即:(1)博彩技术监管的中心地位;(2)用户适应(包括工人)在重振宾果方言中的关键作用。这一章提出了一些看似简单的问题:是什么让宾果游戏场所成为宾果游戏场所,或者是什么让宾果游戏操作员成为宾果游戏操作员?什么是宾果游戏?为了将宾果游戏场所与其他类型的游戏场所区分开来,需要玩多少游戏?答案是极具争议的,包括那些在新创建的官方定义的阴影下工作和娱乐的人。特别是,通过对一项成功的监管努力的分析,该努力旨在防止有执照的宾果游戏被允许进入酒吧,这一章表明,雇员为重新激活社交赌博行为所做的工作正被国家所忽视。
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