[game_edu] JVWR: Call for Think Pieces

S. Gold goldfile at gmail.com
Sun Dec 21 02:08:55 EST 2008


The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research (http://jvwresearch.org) is
soliciting "think pieces" in response to the following questions:

"In thinking about the spaces of virtual worlds, and the practices we
witness within them, how can we define what counts as culture? Can we see
any common cultural trends emerging in different virtual worlds, or are
practices as disparate as the worlds and groups we find within them?"

The formatting guidelines are:

* 1000-1300 words total
* The "think pieces" are brief essays or papers intended to spur discussion
amongst the scholarly community.
* The pieces should aim to ask provocative questions for future research and
debate, rather than provide definitive answers.
* We encourage the use of visual aids such as images, video clips, or links
to content in virtual worlds.
* Abstract (no more than 300 words) and keywords (a minimum of 3)
* APA Style (unless it is inappropriate for the type of essay being
submitted)
* The website currently only accepts .doc and .rtf formats.
* Single-spaced

The deadline for submissions is: January 9, 2008, 5pm CST

Please send your submissions directly to: Mia Consalvo consalvo at ohio.edu and
Mark Bell typewritermark at gmail.com
--
Mia Consalvo, Ph.D.
School of Media Arts & Studies
(formerly the School of Telecommunications)
Ohio University
9 South College Street
Athens, Ohio 45701
USA
--
Susan Gold
goldfile at gmail.com

"To live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all."
Oscar Wilde

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