Le projet Magic Ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans Second Life

The virtual world of Second Life can be considered as an online experimentation laboratory that allows to design and test research methods. This article focuses on and the genesis of a tracking tool, the Magic Ring, developed for a research study on spatial practices of avatars in Second Life. The a...

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Main Author: Jean-François LUCAS
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Association de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication 2019-05-01
Series:Tic & Société
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/ticetsociete/1561
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Le projet Magic Ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans Second Life
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author_facet Jean-François LUCAS
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title Le projet Magic Ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans Second Life
title_short Le projet Magic Ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans Second Life
title_full Le projet Magic Ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans Second Life
title_fullStr Le projet Magic Ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans Second Life
title_full_unstemmed Le projet Magic Ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans Second Life
title_sort le projet magic ring : expérimentation d’une méthode de recueil de données quali-quantitatives dans second life
publisher Association de Recherche en Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication
series Tic & Société
issn 1961-9510
publishDate 2019-05-01
description The virtual world of Second Life can be considered as an online experimentation laboratory that allows to design and test research methods. This article focuses on and the genesis of a tracking tool, the Magic Ring, developed for a research study on spatial practices of avatars in Second Life. The author explains the theoretical and methodological reasoning that led to the design of this tool that collects millions of very precise data for a large sample of subjects. These data are called "quali-quantitative data." Then, the author explains that the analysis of these data invite us to revisit the social theory of Gabriel Tarde, recently taken over by Bruno Latour (Latour et al., 2013), since some software can visualize and navigate among them. Finally he returns to some limitations encountered during the project Magic Ring.
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Second Life
Tracking
quali-quantitatives data
Magic Ring
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