Call: Chapters for ‘Handbook on 3D3C Virtual Worlds’

Call for Book Chapters: Handbook on 3D3C Virtual Worlds
Applications, Technologies and Policies for Three Dimensional Systems for Community, Creation and Commerce

Editor: Prof. Yesha Sivan, JVWR Managing editor; Metaverse Labs Ltd.
Publisher: Springer-Verlag, Germany

Introduction:

The field of virtual worlds / Augmented Reality / 3D / etc. is vast, interconnected and expanding. In that respect, “3D3C Worlds” is defined as a combination of four factors:

  • 3D stands for the three dimensional representation of worlds as seen in Google Earth, Augmented Reality, 3D printing and the like;
  • Community as in a collection of people work, play and act together. Consider Facebook and Twitter as one example, and enhance it by the dynamics of World of Warcraft guilds;
  • Creation is the ability to create new artifacts, as seen for example in Second Life or in Open Source movement;
  • Commerce is the ability to harness these previous factors to gain monetary real value (consider Bitcoin, exchanges, etc.)

Objective of the Book:

  • Become the official “handbook” on 3D3C Virtual Worlds
  • Highlight and enhance some earlier work conducted for the Journal
  • Further advance and augment the field with “topical reviews”

A “topical review” means a review of a corpus of knowledge of one aspect of the field. It can be a classic literature review, a more formal statistical meta-analysis or other forms suggested by authors.

Topics we already have chapters on:

  • Collaboration >> Virtual Worlds as Innovative Collaboration Media for Distributed Work
  • Taxation >> Taxation of Virtual World Economies: An Empirical Review
  • Medical >> Overview: Virtual Reality in Medicine
  • Education >> An Exploratory Research Agenda for 3-D Virtual Worlds as Collaborative Learning Ecosystems: Extracting Evidences from Literature
  • Art >> 1993-2013: A Survey of Two Decades of Artistic Works using Computational Ecosystems
  • Geography >> An Aspatial Economics? The Economic Geography of Virtual Worlds
  • Creativity >> Fostering Team Creativity in Virtual Worlds
  • Money >> Virtual Currencies, Micropayments and Fiat Money: Where Are We Coming From and Where Does the Industry Stand?
  • Legal >> Privacy, Law, and Virtual Worlds
  • Multilinguality >> Multilingual issues in virtual worlds: a general review
  • Money >> Blazing Trails: A New Way Forward for Virtual Currencies and Money Laundering
  • Collaboration >> Virtual Collaboration Spaces: Bringing Presence to Distributed Collaboration

Topics of interest that we are looking for include, but are not limited to:

  • Case studies
  • Augmented Reality
  • 3D Printing
  • Commerce / business
  • History
  • Security
  • Design
  • Military
  • Users
  • Standards
  • Social behaviours
  • Gender
  • Cases of projects, constellations, and “islands” — Could be visual depiction (as the book will be in color)
  • Cases of firms, and business endeavours
  • Impact on special audiences for virtual worlds
  • Technical review of research trends in the field (metrics)
  • Measurements and evolution of usage in virtual worlds.
  • Defence Related Virtual worlds
  • Devices for virtual life
  • Mobility

How to submit:

The final chapter length should be 15-25 pages in the Springer format. Initially please email your 2-3 page chapter proposals including:

  • Chapter title
  • Author names, current affiliation, and email addresses
  • Short author/s bio
  • Chapter intent / purpose / abstract
  • Chapter structure outline
  • List some key publication(s) on which your chapter will be based

Editorial Process:

All accepted chapters will undergo a rigorous peer-review process.

Email submissions to info@jvwresearch.org.

Dates:

Authors are encouraged to send proposals as early as possible to get a quick response.
March 28, 2014:  Book chapter proposal submission deadline.
April 30, 2014:  Notification of chapter proposal acceptance.
July 30, 2014:  Full chapter submission.
September 15, 2014:  Peer-review results returned.
October 15, 2014:  Camera-ready chapter submission.
December 15, 2014:  Planned publication.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

Thankfully,

Prof. Yesha Y. Sivan

JVWR Managing Editor
Metaverse-Labs Ltd.

TheJVWR – The Journal of Virtual Worlds Research
http://jvwresearch.org


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