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[040901] Virtual Worlds 101 Syllabus: 인디아나대 정보통신학부 Castronova 교수

Reading List

 

August 31. Social reality
Borges, The Lottery in Babylon
Shakespeare, Hamlet

Optional
Eco, Foucault’s Pendulum
The Matrix


September 7. Technological change
Kurzweil
Joy, Why the Future Doesn’t Need Us


September 14. Early history
Dibbell, A Rape in Cyberspace
Bartle, chapter 1, pp 1-32

Optional
Dibbell, My Tiny Life


September 21. Current state
Castronova, Chapter 3
Bartle, chapter 1, pp 32-80

September 28. Design features I, the front
Bartle, chapters 4 and 5

 

October 5. Design features II, the back end
Castronova, chapter 4
Bartle, chapter 2


October 12. Effects on the user.
Yee, The Daedalus Project
Bartle, chapter 3
Book, Traveling Through Cyberspace

Optional
Gerard Jones, Killing Monsters

Submit a one-paragraph description of your paper topic.


October 19. Sociology and Community
Jakobsson and Taylor, The Sopranos Meet EverQuest
Castronova, The Price of ‘Man’ and ‘Woman’
Koster, The Laws of Online World Design


October 26. Learning in virtual environments.
IU Center for Research on Learning and Technology, Quest Atlantis
Steinkuehler, Learning in Massively Multiplayer Games


November 2. Economic systems and commodification
Castronova, Virtual Worlds
Dibbell, The Unreal Estate Boom

 

November 9. Legal implications
Hunter and Lastowka, The Laws of the Virtual Worlds
Bartle, Pitfalls of Virtual Property
Balkin, Virtual Liberty

November 16. Long-run implications
Castronova, On Virtual Economies
Jenkins, The Virtual World as a Company Town
Ondrejka, Living on the Edge
Reynolds, Playing a “Good” Game
Ward, The Dark Side of Digital Utopia