New Publication: Free report: Social Grammars of Virtuality

New Publication:

Social Grammars of Virtuality: New annual report on trends in XR scholarship
Free online from The Annenberg Extended Reality Lab at the University of Pennsylvania

The Annenberg Extended Reality Lab at the University of Pennsylvania is pleased to announce the Social Grammars of Virtuality – a series of yearly reports on trends in extended reality scholarship.

Launched in 2022, each Social Grammars report provides a high-level, critical summary of extended reality (XR) research, with a focus on the social fabric of XR experiences. The Social Grammars is a valuable resource for the global community of researchers and practitioners wishing to better understand developments in XR experiences, including virtual, augmented, and mixed reality/spatial computing. The report is available, free of charge, in English and in Spanish.

The latest issue offers a mapping of the intellectual, geographic, and funding sources of all the available, XR peer-reviewed articles published in English in 2024. This is followed by sections providing a summary of cutting-edge advances in XR theories, technological innovations, and the language of XR scholarship. There is also a section dedicated to key XR market developments in 2024 and, new for this issue, a special section that examines XR dissertations.

Read the reports:
https://penn.manifoldapp.org/journals/social-grammars-of-virtuality

Get in touch: PennAERlab@asc.upenn.edu


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