
The Proteus Paradox
How Online Games and Virtual Worlds Change UsāAnd How They Don't
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
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 affected by unparalleledābut rarely recognizedātools for controlling what players think and how they behave.
Using player surveys, psychological experiments, and in-game data, Yee breaks down misconceptions about who plays fantasy games and the extent to which the online and offline worlds operate separately. With a wealth of entertaining and provocative examples, he explains what virtual worlds are about and why they matter, not only for entertainment but also for business and education. He uses gaming as a lens through which to examine the pressing question of what it means to be human in a digital world. His thought-provoking book is an invitation to think more deeply about virtual worlds and what they reveal to us about ourselves.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
- Chapter 1: The New World
- Chapter 2: Who Plays and Why
- Chapter 3: Superstitions
- Chapter 4: The Labor of Fun
- Chapter 5: Yi-Shan-Guan
- Chapter 6: The Locker Room Utopia
- Chapter 7: The āāImpossibleāā Romance
- Chapter 8: Tools of Persuasion and Control
- Chapter 9: Introverted Elves, Conscientious Gnomes, and the Quest for Big Data
- Chapter 10: Changing the Rules
- Chapter 11: The Hidden Logic of Avatars
- Chapter 12: Reflections and the Future of Virtual Worlds
- Notes
- Glossary of Online Gaming Terms
- Index