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Children’s Social Participation in Virtual Worlds
Ahmer IqbalTerhi TuukkanenTerhi-anna WilskaMarja Kankaanrantasubject
Interviewbusiness.industryInternet privacyta5141Natural (music)ta516SociologyMetaverseSocial practiceSocial engagementbusinessSocial psychologydescription
Virtual worlds provide an arena for children to express themselves and to interact with others. They are a natural and frequent part of children's life today. However, there is not much research on what actually happens in the online worlds and what kind of opportunities those worlds could offer to children and thereby enhance their social participation. The aim in this study is to explore the potential of virtual worlds for children's social participation. The empirical part of the study consists of interviews with 21 Finnish children, aged 11-15 years. By interviewing children, the authors examined their social practices in virtual worlds. In the study, the authors found seven types of social practice that make it possible for children to socialize with others, learn new things and skills, express themselves publicly and play in virtual worlds. Virtual worlds provide an arena for children to overcome the limitations of the real world. However, the freedom also has side effects: misbehavior.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2013-10-01 | International journal of virtual communities and social networking |