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While the metaverse is often marketed as a future utopia, the vision of the metaverse represents an attempt for private corporations to control the code of the real. In the hands of companies that established and maintain the surveillance capitalism model, the ability to build a persistent, all-compassing environment means all activity in that world can be metricized and commodified, making the metaverse worthy of critical examination.Significant parts of life are already conducted in a digital place that combines various aspects of digital culture. Likewise, digital worlds for socializing already exist, and in a form akin to the VR metaverse, just as VR worlds based on play now coexist with online worlds of user generated content. These discreet private “microverses”, as we refer to them, are spaces which can model the tensions that would be inherent in the metaverse.From Microverse to Metaverse: Modelling the Future through Today's Virtual Worlds examines the place attachments, world-feeling and dwelling of several “microverses” to assess the possibilities of the metaverse as a realistic proposition. Critically analyzing the phenomenological feeling of place, the political economy of emerging tech, the mechanisms of identity and self along with the behavioral constraints involved, the authors map what a metaverse might be like, whether it can happen, and just why some companies seem so determined to make it happen.
Leighton Evans is Senior Lecturer in Media Theory at Swansea University and Undergraduate Programme Director for Media and Communications.Jordan Frith is Endowed Chair: Pearce Professor of Professional Communication at Clemson University.Michael Saker is Senior Lecturer in Media and Communications at City, University of London.
Chapter 1. Introduction Chapter 2. The Roots of the Metaverse Chapter 3. Social worlds Chapter 4. Gaming worlds Chapter 5. User generated worldsChapter 6. Worlds of Commerce Chapter 7. Worlds of Desire Chapter 8. Entertainment Worlds Chapter 9. Fitness Worlds Chapter 10. Conclusion – Building the world we want to build
Claudio Coletta, Leighton Evans, Liam Heaphy, Rob Kitchin, Maynooth) Coletta, Claudio (National University of Ireland, UK) Evans, Leighton (University of Brighton, Maynooth) Heaphy, Liam (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) Kitchin, Rob (National University of Ireland
Claudio Coletta, Leighton Evans, Liam Heaphy, Rob Kitchin, Maynooth) Coletta, Claudio (National University of Ireland, UK) Evans, Leighton (University of Brighton, Maynooth) Heaphy, Liam (National University of Ireland, Maynooth) Kitchin, Rob (National University of Ireland
Yujie Chen, Zhifei Mao, Jack Linchuan Qiu, UK) Chen, Yujie (University of Leicester, China) Mao, Zhifei (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) Qiu, Jack (The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Adriana de Souza e Silva, Jordan Frith, USA) de Souza e Silva, Adriana (North Carolina State University, USA) Frith, Jordan (North Carolina State University, Adriana de Souza E. Silva, Adriana De Souza E Silva
Konstantinos Papangelis, Michael Saker, Catherine Jones, Luxembourg) Papangelis, Konstantinos (Universite du Luxembourg, UK) Saker, Michael (University of London
Konstantinos Papangelis, Michael Saker, Catherine Jones, Luxembourg) Papangelis, Konstantinos (Universite du Luxembourg, UK) Saker, Michael (University of London