The 1st International Workshop on EVE Online was held at the 2013 Foundations of Digital Games conference in Chania, Crete. This full-day workshop involved presentations from researchers from Universities in Europe, North America and Asia. In addition, sessions were held discussing future research goals for EVE Online scholars, and the contents of a future volume of EVE Online scholarship.
Due to an emphasis on works-in-progress, not all papers from this workshop will be made available online. If you are interested in seeing a paper that has not been uploaded here, please contact the author directly.
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Carter, Marcus and Martin Gibbs. The Demarcation Problem in MMOGs: Using Boundary-Work to Understand the Development and Disputations of Informal Game Rules. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 5-11.
Gibbs, Martin, Marcus Carter and Joji Mori. Vile Rat: Spontaneous Shrines in EVE Online. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 12-15.
Goodfellow, Catherine. The Russians are Coming! Nationhood and threat perception in EVE Online. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 16-20.
Jackson, Kevin and Marcus Carter. Scams and Game Mechanics in EVE Online. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 21-28.
Milik, Oskar. Virtual Warlords: An Ethnomethodological Study of Leaders in EVE Online. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 29-32.
Page, Richard. The Dao of Space Piracy: Tradition, Modernity and Ethics among Online Gamers in Shanghai. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 33-38.
Woodford, Darryl. Dispute Resolution Across Platforms: Offshore Gambling Industry & EVE Online. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 39-46.
Paul, Christopher. Do You Belong Here?: Revisiting How EVE Online Welcomes New Players. In Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on EVE Online, pp. 47.