Posts Tagged ‘ethnography’
Nic Ducheneaut completed his PhD in 2003 at the UC Berkeley School of Information.
He works as a senior researcher at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC). He primarily studies online game communities.
You can find a summary of his current projects here, and an extensive list of publications here.
He has a LinkedIn account and a Twitter feed. However, his Twitter stream is locked from general view.
Robert J. Moore formerly worked at Xerox PARC, and has also worked extensively as a game designer. Clicking the image will take you to his MySpace page, which seems to be his primary web-presence.
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Rutter’s page @ Center for Research on Innovation and Competition. He’s a researcher for the Manchester Institute of Innovative Research.
RCCS book review of Virtual Methods (2007)
Rutter’s Digiplay Initiative, focusing on games studies.
Introductory Chapter of Understanding Digital Games (2006), edited by Rutter and Bryson.
**I could find virtually no web presence for Gregory W. H. Smith outside of references to this article and a book titled Analyzing Visual Data (1992). (more…)


