Submissions from 2009
Virtually Queer: Subjectivity Across Gender Boundaries in Second Life, Joseph Clark
Virtual Worlds and the Transformation of the Web to 3D, Kenneth Day, Qingwen Dong, and Tammy DeCoste
An Examination of Perceptions of Male and Female Avatars, David DeWester, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Sarah Gervais, and Keng Siau
Virtual Worlds and New Realms of Creativity: The Kritical Works in SL Project, Denise Doyle
Between Two Worlds:Virtuality in Arts and Teaching, John Fillwalk and Jesse Allison
A Phenomenological Inquiry of Virtual Worlds, Lakshmi Goel and Iris Junglas
Where's the Leader? Identifying Leadership Candidates Within Virtual Worlds, Samuel Goh and Molly Wasko
User Acceptance of Virtual Worlds: Towards an Integrative Framework, Samuel Goh and Tom Yoon
Cloud Computing in Virtual Environments, Kristen Hardwick, John Fisher, Ben Sterrett, Christine Minor, and Sebastien Goasguen
Virtual World Collaboration and Leadership: Effects on Team Process and Outcomes , Rui Huang, Rebecca Jestice, and Surinder Kahai
Someone Else is There:Presence,Embodiment and Aspects of Third Place Theory In World of Warcraft, Nathan Hulsey
Team Collaboration in Virtual Worlds: The Role of Task Complexity, Fiona Fui-Hoon Nah, Brian Mennecke, and Shu Schiller
Order and Creativity in Virtual Worlds, Evan Osborne and Shu Schiller
An Investigation in to Virtual World Adoption, Andrew Schwarz, Sonja Wiley-Patton, Colleen Schwarz, Begona Perez-Mira, and Yoonhyuk Jung
Attitudes toward Second Life Chat Encounters, Janea Triplett, Brian Mennecke, Lesya Hassall, and Zayira Jordan-Conde
Human XP: Using Virtual Worlds to Capture Common Sense, Jerry Weltman
Virtual Blackness: Race and Gender in our Second Lives, Angela Winand
"The "Virtual" Beat: Journalistic Perspectives on Reporting Second Life, a Massive Online World", Chance York