Social Grammars of Virtuality, no. 1
Welcome to the first issue of Social Grammars of Virtuality. This is a new type of digital publication providing a high-level, critical summary of social science extended reality (XR) research. This report is intended as a resource for the global community of researchers and practitioners wishing to better understand the social fabric and communicative dynamics around XR experiences, including virtual, augmented, and mixed reality. In this issue readers can find a systematic mapping of the intellectual, geographic, and funding sources of 1,457 XR peer-reviewed, social science articles published in 2022. This is followed by sections providing a summary of cutting-edge, social science advances in XR theories, methods, technological innovations, and language.
Our deepest gratitude to Dean John L. Jackson, Jr. and our colleagues at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania for their support for this project. We also extend thanks to our colleagues and Editorial Board members who have generously shared their time and feedback on early drafts and ideas: Drs. Guobin Yang, Jessa Lingel, John Pavlik, Marcus Carter, Danny Pimentel, Donna Davis, Spencer Striker, Jasmine Erdener, and Christin Scholtz.
Bienvenidos al primer número de Social Grammars of Virtuality. Este es un nuevo tipo de publicación digital que proporciona un resumen crítico de alto nivel de la investigación de realidad extendida (XR) de las ciencias sociales. Este informe pretende ser un recurso para la comunidad global de investigadores y profesionales que deseen comprender mejor el tejido social y la dinámica comunicativa en torno a las experiencias XR, incluida la realidad virtual, aumentada y mixta. En este número, los lectores pueden encontrar un mapeo sistemático de las fuentes intelectuales, geográficas y de financiamiento de 1,457 artículos de ciencias sociales revisados por pares sobre XR publicados en 2022. A esto le siguen secciones que brindan un resumen de los avances de ciencias sociales de vanguardia en XR. teorías, métodos, innovaciones tecnológicas y lenguaje.
Nuestro más profundo agradecimiento al decano John L. Jackson, Jr. y a nuestros colegas de Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania, por su apoyo a este proyecto. También agradecemos a nuestros colegas y miembros del Consejo Editorial que generosamente compartieron su tiempo y comentarios sobre los primeros borradores e ideas: Dres. Guobin Yang, Jessa Lingel , John Pavlik, Marcus Carter, Danny Pimentel, Donna Davis, Spencer Striker, Jasmine Erdener y Christin Scholtz.
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Introduction and Executive Summary
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XR Knowledge Mapping Review
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Theories in XR, 2022
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XR Methods and Methodologies
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The Language of XR
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Advances in XR Technology
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Commercial Innovation 2022: A Year in Review
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Introducción y Resumen Ejecutivo
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Revisión de mapeo de conocimiento XR
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Teorías en XR, 2022
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Métodos y metodología XR
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El lenguaje de XR
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Avances en la tecnología XR
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Innovación comercial 2022: un año en revision
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