
PUBLIC DIPLOMACY AND VIRTUAL WORLDS PROJECT
A virtual world is an online computer-generated 3-D audiovisual environment that provides anyone with internet access the opportunity to connect, interact and communicate with people around the world. Virtual worlds serve as global communication networks allowing individuals from around the world to connect and interact in a virtual society. With these opportunities to create, foster and sustain intercultural dialogue through real-time interactions between people around the world, virtual worlds can be used effectively to help create better understanding between people of different cultures and nationalities. By exploring virtual worlds and engaging in virtual societies through the Virtual Worlds Project, USC's Center on Public Diplomacy discovers innovative ways to practice public diplomacy and works to increase awareness of these opportunities by encouraging and facilitating others’ participation in virtual space.
Humans have evolved from people separated by time and distance to a world connected by technology with freedom to interact and live together in virtual worlds that transcend national boundaries and ideologies. In order to explore some of the possibilities for public diplomacy in virtual worlds, researchers at USC’s Center on Public Diplomacy entered Second Life, a 3-D virtual world with 4,633,739 residents. In spring of 2006, the Center established a permanent presence in the virtual world when it purchased its own island in Second Life known as Annenberg Island. This presence, which has since increased with the purchase of 3 additional islands in February 2007, provides USC’s Center on Public Diplomacy multiple opportunities to directly engage, facilitate, and promote the intercultural dialogue and exchange that exists within Second Life.
Some of the Interesting Virtual Worlds:

Principal Investigators
Douglas Thomas
Associate Professor
USC Annenberg School for Communication
Project Staff
Tori Horton
Project Manager - Virtual Worlds Project
USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Shawna Kelly
Research Associate
USC Center on Public Diplomacy
Student Support
USC Center on Public Diplomacy
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