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What is MUDs

Handbook of Research on Computer Mediated Communication
MUDs stand for multiuser domains or multiuser dungeons and are text-based, online environments in which participants interact in an ongoing geographical and social representation of a world. Participants may engage in real time chat, send private messages and e-mails, post to bulletin board discussion groups, and play games with other participants and with computer-generated characters. Many MUDs still exist although researchers have refocused their attention to graphical versions of multiplayer, networked, online games such as World of Warcraft.
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Terminological Obfuscation in Online Research
Patricia G. Lange (University of Southern California, USA)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch033
Abstract
Many concepts—such as “computer mediated versus face-to-face interaction,” “virtual versus real,” “flaming,” and “anonymity”—that scholars have used for decades have led to theoretical misunderstandings about online and offline communication. This chapter discusses theoretical problems that standard terms introduce. The goal is not simply to urge more precision by defining terms, but rather to show how concepts and their orienting frameworks complicate scholars’ ability to observe and analyze certain data. Use of ill-defined terms may obscure data that lies outside of an orienting term’s worldview. The chapter analyzes concerns with these terms and concludes with suggestions on how to resist unreflective use of terms that complicates open-ended empirical investigation of communicative phenomena.
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Terminological Obfuscation in Online Research
MUDs stand for multiuser domains or multiuser dungeons and are text-based, online environments in which participants interact in an ongoing geographical and social representation of a world. Participants may engage in real time chat, send private messages and e-mails, post to bulletin board discussion groups, and play games with other participants and with computer-generated characters. Many MUDs still exist although researchers have refocused their attention to graphical versions of multiplayer, networked, online games such as World of Warcraft.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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