Session 2: Relationships between WoW and the "Real World."
Chair: Dmitri Williams
Session Logistics
This session would include contributions on such topics as: the relationship of the WoW economic system to the economy of the surrounding world; interesting comparisons between WoW and other games or virtual worlds; allegorical features of WoW in such areas as colonialism and state corruption; the importation of real-world social movements into WoW like environmentalism; this virtual world as an arena for players who want to explore alternative personalities and roles; the impact of WoW on players, whether educational or possibly harmful.
Pre-Session Activities:
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12:00 Photo-op with Thrall in Grommash Hold - get your picture (i.e. screen shot) taken with the Chief of the Horde! (Orgrimmar 31,38)
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12:20 Assemble for Opening Procession at Hunter's Hall, Valley of Honor (Orgrimmar 66,18)
12:30 Session:
The pictures below illustrate possible connections between WoW and the outside world:
Anti-capitalist, pro-environmental values in the picture of a priest fighting a deforestation machine.
Auction of the legendary Hanzo Sword for 111 gold 11 silver 11 copper, representing real wealth.
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