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Published: 3rd December 2012
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Ethnography and Virtual Worlds: A Handbook of Method
By (Author) Tom Boellstorff
By (author) Bonnie Nardi
By (author) Celia Pearce
By (author) T. L. Taylor
Foreword by George E. Marcus
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
3rd December 2012
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Digital and information technologies: social and ethical aspects
305.8
Hardback
264
Width 152mm, Height 235mm
454g
Ethnography and Virtual Worlds is the only book of its kind--a concise, comprehensive, and practical guide for students, teachers, designers, and scholars interested in using ethnographic methods to study online virtual worlds, including both game and nongame environments. Written by leading ethnographers of virtual worlds, and focusing on the key method of participant observation, the book provides invaluable advice, tips, guidelines, and principles to aid researchers through every stage of a project, from choosing an online fieldsite to writing and publishing the results. * Provides practical and detailed techniques for ethnographic research customized to reflect the specific issues of online virtual worlds, both game and nongame * Draws on research in a range of virtual worlds, including Everquest, Second Life, There.com, and World of Warcraft * Provides suggestions for dealing with institutional review boards, human subjects protocols, and ethical issues * Guides the reader through the full trajectory of ethnographic research, from research design to data collection, data analysis, and writing up and publishing research results * Addresses myths and misunderstandings about ethnographic research, and argues for the scientific value of ethnography
"[W]e can hope that young scholars and established ones, friends and critics of ethnography alike, will read this book, take it seriously, and carry it with them in whatever world they study and inhabit."--Jack David Eller, Anthropology Review "In this useful volume, the coauthors, each of whom is an accomplished virtual world ethnographer, pretty much put to rest threshold questions that might be raised about whether virtual worlds and online cultures can be proper objects of anthropological research... [T]he authors provide as much insight and instructive commentary about traditional ethnography as they do about the ethnography of virtual worlds."--Choice "Ethnography and Virtual Worlds provides invaluable advice, tips, guidelines, principles, and further resources to aid researchers through every stage of a participant observation virtual worlds research project, from choosing the online field site to writing and publishing the results."--John F. Barber, Leonardo Reviews
Tom Boellstorff is professor of anthropology at the University of California, Irvine. His books include "Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human". Bonnie Nardi is professor of informatics at the University of California, Irvine. Her books include "My Life as a Night Elf Priest: An Anthropological Account of World of Warcraft". Celia Pearce is associate professor of digital media at Georgia Institute of Technology. Her books include "Communities of Play: Emergent Cultures in Multiplayer Games and Virtual Worlds". T. L. Taylor is associate professor of comparative media studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Her books include "Play Between Worlds: Exploring Online Game Culture".