Living Virtually: Researching New Worlds (Digital Formations) Virtual worlds are most often three dimensional locales, where people create virtual personae (called avatars) who come to play, socialize, and work. This edited collection of groundbreaking research
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| Title | : | Living Virtually: Researching New Worlds (Digital Formations) |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.83 (347 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1433101300 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 296 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2009-02-06 |
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Editorial : About the Author The Editor: Don Heider is an author, researcher, and award-winning broadcast news journalist. He has authored/edited several books including Managing Television News: A Handbook for Ethical and Effective Producing (co-authored with Bill Silcock and Mary Rogus), Class and News and White News: Why Local News Programs Don’t Cover People of Color.
Virtual worlds are most often three dimensional locales, where people create virtual personae (called avatars) who come to play, socialize, and work. This edited collection of groundbreaking research on virtual worlds offers a wide-ranging look at the sociology, politics, and communication practices in virtual worlds from a group of scholars in the United States and abroad.
I would like to see a follow up to this book for advanced licensors!. There aren't many books out there for licensing art, or licensing, period. It could probably be updated, like a previous reviewer stated, but it is still very helpful when determining royalty rates. The book does a good job of covering the technical and geeky side of SL and other online communities. I am an art licensing agent, and I use this book, along with a few other references, on a regular basis. This subject desperately needs revising and updating hello? Caryn R. Despite a boom in licensing and totally new markets exploding for licensed artwork and design (especially with opportunities for American and European artists, designers and industrial designers now working directly with Chinese manufacturers), this old tome is unfortunately still one of the better books available for the creative/businessperson. It is good for an artist just starting to license, as it's easy to follow and is a great introduction into
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