You should be sure to reach out to Wagner James Au, whose new book The Making of Second Life is worth a read. You should also contact Eric Reuters. Heath On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 10:16 PM, Annabelle <annabellebj@student.usyd.edu.au> wrote:
Hello all,
I¹ve been lurking on this list for a little while now and think the time has come to speak up. I am an undergrad Honours student from Sydney Uni and am researching SL for my thesis. This list has been very generous with honours enquiries before and I am hoping to tap into that expertise!
I¹m looking at the role of journalism (using a fairly broad definition) in Second Life, and how this impacts upon governance and the idea of a Œpublic sphere¹ within SL. I am planning to research this through using a public forum in SL and a blog, complemented by individual interviews and textual analysis of some of the journalistic publications themselves. I would really like some feedback on whether anyone has done this kind of research before, how successful or otherwise it was and any tips on how to get it up and running.
I would also love to hear from anyone who has done any research or study of journalism in virtual worlds. I¹m particularly interested in the idea of journalism as Œpublic conversation¹ and ideas about the public sphere and public opinion negotiation. I know there is a growing body of work on governance in virtual worlds (or the lack thereof) and would also appreciate any pointers towards any new or social science based work in this area (there appears to be lots of scholarship around legal questions of governance and not so much on the social/political side but maybe I¹m wrong!).
Thank you for any help or pointers. Will keep the list posted on when the public forum is happening and hopefully see some of you there in SL.
Regards,
Annabelle Boyd Jones
Honours Student, Department of Media and Communications The University of Sydney e: annabellebj@student.usyd.edu.au
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