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The Proteus Paradox: How Online Games and Virtual Worlds Change Us—And How They Don´t
Nick Yee
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Description for The Proteus Paradox: How Online Games and Virtual Worlds Change Us—And How They Don´t
Hardback.
A surprising assessment of the ways that virtual worlds are entangled with human psychology
Proteus, the mythical sea god who could alter his appearance at will, embodies one of the promises of online games: the ability to reinvent oneself. Yet inhabitants of virtual worlds rarely achieve this liberty, game researcher Nick Yee contends. Though online games evoke freedom and escapism, Yee shows that virtual spaces perpetuate social norms and stereotypes from the offline world, transform play into labor, and inspire racial scapegoating and superstitious thinking. And the change that does occur is often out of our control and effected ... Read more
A surprising assessment of the ways that virtual worlds are entangled with human psychology
Proteus, the mythical sea god who could alter his appearance at will, embodies one of the promises of online games: the ability to reinvent oneself. Yet inhabitants of virtual worlds rarely achieve this liberty, game researcher Nick Yee contends. Though online games evoke freedom and escapism, Yee shows that virtual spaces perpetuate social norms and stereotypes from the offline world, transform play into labor, and inspire racial scapegoating and superstitious thinking. And the change that does occur is often out of our control and effected ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Yale University Press United States
Number of pages
256
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
28g
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
, United States
ISBN
9780300190991
SKU
V9780300190991
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About Nick Yee
Nick Yee is currently a senior research scientist at Ubisoft, where he studies gamer behavior. He lives in Mountain View, CA.
Reviews for The Proteus Paradox: How Online Games and Virtual Worlds Change Us—And How They Don´t
"Nick Yee is responsible for the most thoughtful work on the psychology of avatars and gaming in the past 15 years. He also has a rare gift for writing compelling prose."—Jeremy Bailenson, author of Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds, and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution
Jeremy Bailenson “Yee's breathtaking look at the psychology underpinning virtual worlds ... Read more
Jeremy Bailenson “Yee's breathtaking look at the psychology underpinning virtual worlds ... Read more