Ph.D Candidate
College of Information Sciences and Technology
 
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Publications

Blodgett, Xu, and Trauth. (2007) Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Issues in Virtual Worlds. ACM SIGMIS Database.

Blodgett, B. Sennett, T. (2008). The Shape of Protest Actions in Virtual Worlds. From the Proceedings of the 2008 Playing to Win Conference. University Park, Pennsylvania. April 4 – 6.

Tapia, A. Seif El-Nasr, M. Yucel, I. Blodgett, B. (2008). Gaming for Girls: An Action-Research Intervention. Proceedings of the 2008 Playing to Win Conference. University Park, Pennsylvania. April 4 – 6.

Blodgett, B. (2009). And the Ringleaders Were Banned: An Examination of Protest in Virtual Worlds. From the Proceedings of the 2009 Communities & Technology Conference. University Park, Pennsylvania. June 25-27.

Blodgett, B (Forthcoming). Signing up and Logging In: A Critical Examination of Protest in Virtual Worlds. From the Doctoral Colloquium of the 2009 Conference on Internet Research 10. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. October 7 – 11.


Presentations

Blodgett, B. (2008). “The Shape of Protest Actions in Virtual Worlds”. The IST Graduate Symposium, Penn State University, January 31st – February 1st.

Tapia, A., Seif, El-Nasr, M; Blodgett, B. and Yucel, I. (2008). “Gaming for Girls. Playing to Win: The Business and Social Frontiers of Videogames,” Penn State University, April 4-5.

Blodgett, B. (2009). “And the Ringleaders Were Banned”. The 2008 IST Graduate Symposium, Penn State University, February 19 - 20.

Blodgett, B. (2009). And the Ringleaders Were Banned: An Examination of Protest in Virtual Worlds. 2009 Communities & Technology Conference. University Park, Pennsylvania. June 25-27.

 
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