Papers of Interest
I found the following list of interesting looking papers on Linn Sovig’s blog. I copied them in case she would edit her list.
- Andy Cameron - “Dissimulations - the illusion of interactivity”
- Bartle, Richard - “Pitfalls of Virtual Property”
- Becker, B. & Mark, G. - ‘Constructing social Systems Through Computer-Mediated Communication’
- Edward Castronova’s - ‘On Virtual Economies’
- Edward Castronova’s - ‘The Right to Play’
- Edward Castronova’s - ‘Theory of the Avatar’
- Edward Castronova’s - ‘Virtual Worlds: Market and Society’
- Espen Aarseth’s - ‘Playing Research’
- Farmer and Morningstar’s - ‘Lessons of Lucasfilm’s Habitat’
- Hunter & Lastowka’s - ‘Laws of Virtual Worlds’
- Jakobsson & Taylor’s - ‘Sopranoes Meets Everquest’
- Jack Balkin’s - ‘Virtual Liberty’
- James Grimmelmann - “Virtual Borders: The Interdependence of Real and Virtual Worlds”
- James Grimmelmann - “Virtual Power Politics”
- James Grimmelmann - “Virtual Worlds as Comparative Law”
- Jill Walker - ‘Fiction and Interaction’
- Julian Dibbel’s - “Ludified: On Work and Play at the Dawn of the Game Age”
- Lars Konzack - ‘Computer Game Criticism:A Method for Computer Game Analysis’
- Michael Mateas and Andrew Stern’s - ‘Build it to Understand It: Ludology Meets Narratology in Game Design Space’
- Mortensen, Torill - ‘WoW Is the New MUD’
- Nick Yee - ‘The Psychology of MMORPGs: Motivations, Emotional Investment, Relationships and Problematic Usage’
- Peter S. Jenkins’ - ‘Freedom of Speech in MMORPGs’
- Ren Reynolds - ‘Intellectual Property Rights in Community Based Video Games’
- Richard Bartle - Pitfalls of Virtual Property
- Richard Bartle’s - ‘Hearts, Clubs, Diamonds, Spades’
- Robin Hunicke, Marc LeBlanc and Robert Zubek - “MDA: A Formal Approach to Game Design and Game Research”
- T.L. Taylor - ‘Living Digitally: Embodiement in Virtual Worlds’
- T.L. Taylor - ‘Multiple Pleasures. Women and Online Gaming’
- T.L. Taylor - ‘Power Gamers Just Want To Have Fun?’
- T.L. Taylor - ‘The Social Design of Virtual Worlds’
- T.L. Taylor - ‘Whose Game Is This Anyway?’
- Timothy Burke - “Rubicite Breastplate Priced to Move, Cheap: How Virtual Economies Become Real Simulations”
- William Fisher - ‘Theories of Intellectual Property’
- Yochai Benkler - ‘From Consumers to Users: Shifting the Deeper Structures of Regulation Toward Sustainable Commons and User Access’
- Yochai Benkler - Communications infrastructure regulation and the distribution of control over content”