7 Mar
2008
7 Mar
'08
11:16 a.m.
another can of worms Sj since in SL you have the additional reality of in-world avatars not wanting to be named in outside contexts there are layers of confidentiality issues here. r
This connects to an interesting discussion I've had in another context, which has to do with whether, when one is doing research in Second Life, observations of, or interactions with, avatars are observations of or interactions with human subjects. I'm curious to know what others think.
Thanks, Sj