[Air-l] MMRPG cites, study (Re: Greetings and Games)
federico
degregor at arches.uga.edu
Sun Jan 19 13:21:11 PST 2003
I am still humbled at the power of the Internet. Thank you to everyone for
such wonderful resources. I can add only one resource that none has
mentioned as of yet:
http://www.angelfire.com/journal/kwill/
In addition to being the Webmaster for Planeteverquest (an online EQ
community site), Kwill is also an academic studying the game. There are four
pieces on the site, one of which was presented at one of the Cybercultures
Conferences.
Federico
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dmitri Williams" <dcwillia at umich.edu>
To: <air-l at aoir.org>
Sent: Sunday, January 19, 2003 12:26 PM
Subject: [Air-l] MMRPG cites, study (Re: Greetings and Games)
> Federico-
>
> In addition to the good cites Lisbeth suggested, there is a study out
> of Simon Fraser U (which seems to have a good number of MA students
> interested and working on games in general) which has interesting
> results:
> http://www.sfu.ca/media-lab/onlinegaming/
>
> You should also go straight out and buy "Avatars Offline," a
> low-budget, but thoughtful DVD documentary on MMRPG players. My
> undergraduates really enjoyed viewing and it was great as a starting
> point for effects, culture and policy discussions. It's at
> www.avatarsoffline.com
>
> I'd also recommend reviewing the literature on MUDs and MOOs. There is
> a fair amount of material on them, even beyond Sherry Turkle's
> fascinating work in "Life on the Screen."
>
> And if you're going to be working in this area, you should subscribe to
> the digiplay list at www.topica.com
>
> For myself, I have a two-wave panel study of Asheron's Call 2 that will
> launch within the month (knock wood, and committee members willing),
> and should provide causal data, mostly about social networks, but some
> on general effects as well. A second study of The Sims Online is in
> negotiation.
>
> As a sidenote, I have a draft of my survey instrument ready and in
> place at
> http://www-personal.umich.edu/~dcwillia/surveys/SurveyIntro.html
>
> If anyone is interested enough in the effects of online games over
> time, I'd love to get feedback on my survey instrument. I'm also open
> to adding a question or two (within reason), so if anyone is interested
> in collaborating, write me off-list.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dmitri
> ****************
> Dmitri Williams
> Ph.D. Candidate
> University of Michigan
> Department of Communication Studies
> dcwillia at umich.edu
> http://www.umich.edu/~dcwillia
>
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