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Why Women DON'T like Social VR w/ Jessica Outlaw - 059

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The Science behind Virtual Reality

Summary:

Behavioral Scientist Jessica Outlaw is an outspoken Social Scientist in the field of VR User Experience Design. She recently published an Inductive Qualitative study with Beth Duckles, PhD about the experiences of "Millennial, tech-savvy women" in Social VR applications (Altspace, High Fidelity, Facebook Spaces, etc).

In this episode, we talk embodied cognition, implicit biases, gender differences in social behavior and navigation in an unfamiliar environment, as well as the questions the paper raises up about inclusivity and approachability in design.

Recorded: Jan 30, 2018

Showlinks:

13:00 - Implicit Bias reduction in VR

13:35 - The Proteus Effect

14:30 - Stanford Prison Experiment

18:00 - MAIN PAPER: Why Women Don't Like Social Virtual Reality

21:30 - NormalVR Open-Source Keyboard: Cutie Keys

23:00 - VRChat

23:13 - VRChat meme: Show me da wey

24:30 - High Fidelity

28:00 - Collective Effervescence

51:25 - Harassment in QuiVr

Twitter Contacts

Guest: Jessica Outlaw

Host: Az Balabanian

Cohost: Petr Legkov

ResearchVR Community Links:

DISCORD COMMUNITY: https://discord.gg/rrgnxEk

Email: researchvrcast@gmail.com

Twitter: @ResearchVRCast

Facebook: ResearchVR Podcast

Patreon: Patreon Support

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Archived series ("HTTP Redirect" status)

Replaced by: Research VR Podcast - The Science & Design of Virtual Reality

When? This feed was archived on July 20, 2018 20:06 (6y ago). Last successful fetch was on July 18, 2018 18:36 (6y ago)

Why? HTTP Redirect status. The feed permanently redirected to another series.

What now? If you were subscribed to this series when it was replaced, you will now be subscribed to the replacement series. This series will no longer be checked for updates. If you believe this to be in error, please check if the publisher's feed link below is valid and contact support to request the feed be restored or if you have any other concerns about this.

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The Science behind Virtual Reality

Summary:

Behavioral Scientist Jessica Outlaw is an outspoken Social Scientist in the field of VR User Experience Design. She recently published an Inductive Qualitative study with Beth Duckles, PhD about the experiences of "Millennial, tech-savvy women" in Social VR applications (Altspace, High Fidelity, Facebook Spaces, etc).

In this episode, we talk embodied cognition, implicit biases, gender differences in social behavior and navigation in an unfamiliar environment, as well as the questions the paper raises up about inclusivity and approachability in design.

Recorded: Jan 30, 2018

Showlinks:

13:00 - Implicit Bias reduction in VR

13:35 - The Proteus Effect

14:30 - Stanford Prison Experiment

18:00 - MAIN PAPER: Why Women Don't Like Social Virtual Reality

21:30 - NormalVR Open-Source Keyboard: Cutie Keys

23:00 - VRChat

23:13 - VRChat meme: Show me da wey

24:30 - High Fidelity

28:00 - Collective Effervescence

51:25 - Harassment in QuiVr

Twitter Contacts

Guest: Jessica Outlaw

Host: Az Balabanian

Cohost: Petr Legkov

ResearchVR Community Links:

DISCORD COMMUNITY: https://discord.gg/rrgnxEk

Email: researchvrcast@gmail.com

Twitter: @ResearchVRCast

Facebook: ResearchVR Podcast

Patreon: Patreon Support

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