Engadget for the iPhone: download the app now
Posts with tag chronicle.com

Anthropology and SL: Two Great Tastes, etc.

I'm excited to read Coming of Age in Second Life: An Anthropologist Explores the Virtually Human by Tom Boellstorff, an associate professor of anthropology at the University of California at Irvine, perhaps better known as his SL avatar Tom Bukowski.

One mode of thought has it that humans stopped evolving once they began to manipulate their environment to make their lives easier; there's nothing like the threat of extinction to force evolution. However, while our physical evolution might have slowed or even halted, our social evolution continues, as witness the rise of the online social networking phenomenon exemplified by MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, and of course SL.

If I hadn't been such a poor student, I'd have gone into anthropology myself, so I'm eager to read Mr. Boellstorff's upcoming book, in which he relates his experiences being in-world for over two and a half years.

(Via chronicle.com)

Religion Write-ups in SL

Monday, July 23rd will see UC Berkeley journalism students presenting their recent work on Religion in SL in the Nowehereville Island sim. This event has its roots in the God, Sex, and Family project financed by the Carnegie-Knight Initiative. From the site:

"Stories about religion are too often framed around conflict and controversy, culture wars and holy wars. We want to tell another story – the lived experience of people's faith.

"We are a team of journalists from the Graduate School of Journalism at the University of California, Berkeley exploring "God, Sex and Family." That's where choices about marriage, dating, the building of community, family and faith play out in private life."

If anyone is planning on going to this event (though the initial post doesn't mention an actual time), please comment with your experiences!

(Via http://chronicle.com)

Second Life For Dummies

SL's own Intellagirl Tully (along with her partner Mark Bell) is hard at work on 'Second Life for Dummies', the latest in the 'For Dummies' canon of publications. Chafe at the appellation if you must, but these books are as popular as they've ever been -- apparently people don't mind being called 'dummies', as long as they're learning something. That's hard to argue against, so we'll let it lie. The book is due in September.

The article mentions that Intellagirl is asking residents for their recommendations on the 10 best places in SL. Go visit her blog and let her know what you think!

(Via chronicle.com)

General
Arts and Culture (70)
Gridbugs (207)
Live Performance (17)
Machinima (72)
MMO Watch (33)
Op/Ed (53)
Podcasts (21)
SL Blogs (9)
Teaching (57)
Teen Grid (13)
Updates (158)
Events (347)
How-To (52)
News (771)
SL Insider Business (27)
Stories (264)
Comics (18)
Mixed Reality (434)
Linden Lab (356)
Odds and Ends (916)
Just Askin' (96)
Objects
Building (96)
Clothing (38)
Gadgets (71)
Graphic Design (27)
LSL (24)
Economics
Accounts (80)
Business (446)
Linden Dollars (316)
Making Money (79)
Residents
Resident Snapshot (58)
Interviews (125)
Newbies (45)
Places
Great Builds (90)
Educational (115)
Entertainment (110)
Exploration (110)
Shopping (113)

RSS NEWSFEEDS

RESOURCES

Powered by Blogsmith

Advertisement

Massively: a Joystiq blog about MMOs
Play Wow? Get all the news about the latest expansion here.

Sponsored Links

Featured Galleries

Noelyci's Observatory
John August Speaks on His Movie The Nines
DanCoyote's Arts and Letters Installation
Mens fashions 2
Newbie Tourist
Natalia Zelmanov
Virtual Osaka
Silent Sparrow
Sculpties Exhibition June 2007

 

SL Insider blogroll