Research
Virtual Worlds for Health Promotion
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's Pioneer Program released a short report a short report on September 11, 2008 regarding the potential of using virtual worlds such as Second Life to promote substance abuse treatment and recovery outcomes.
- Helen Wang's blog
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Is a lack of social currency killing newspapers?
Jack Shafer weighed in on slate.com with an opinion about why newspapers are losing relevance and popularity. Shafer proposes that the news is no longer a form of “social currency,” which can be used to demonstrate shared points of commonality. Certain knowledge would score points with others, and serve as valuable signals to demonstrate shared interests.
- Andrew Schrock's blog
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A new academic journal about virtual worlds
The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research recently went online with its inaugural edition. The theme of first issue was: Virtual Worlds Research: Past, Present & Future. JVWR is an open access online journal. http://jvwresearch.org/
- Andrea Hollingshead's blog
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How dangerous is posting personal information on Social Networking Sites?
The most recent findings by Ybarra and Mitchell (2008) address the assumption the posting of personal information on social network websites (SNSs) is dangerous. Their results show that when other factors are accounted for, a young person’s posting of personal information online does not significantly increase the likelihood that he or she will be harassed or solicited.
- Andrew Schrock's blog
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