Societal Implications of Virtual Reality: Maximizing Human Potential
A special issue of Societies (ISSN 2075-4698).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (1 January 2023) | Viewed by 14399
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Virtual reality (VR) can be a catalyst contributing to the transformation of how we live. Although the technology has been around for over five decades, only recently has it started delivering on its promise. With recent disruptions in social interactions due to the global pandemic, VR can give us the ability to share real-time experiences with friends, family, or strangers without leaving the house. However, as with every transitional technological advancement, such as radio, TV, or the Internet, a discussion of whether its positive effects on society outweigh the negatives is necessary.
From one point of view, VR can be seen as an interface and come with all the consequences of being an area of social friction. It can promote or hinder access, inclusion, and human abilities. On the other hand, VR can be a driver of social change. Its ability to put us "there", whether it is an island nation sinking due to climate change or an experience of a refugee fleeing persecution, can transform worldviews and enable empathy.
This Special Issue of Societies examines the societal implications of VR. We welcome interdisciplinary scholarship investigating the impact on inclusion, access, social interactions, and empathy building, as well as policies addressing the mass use of this technology. We must seek approaches to measure the effect of VR on society and establish guidelines for VR technology, content designers, and developers, defined in collaboration between researchers and community members. We expect that the research outcomes presented in this Special Issue will appeal to scholars and the broad community of stakeholders, leading to a positive transformation of our society. Contributions submitted to this Special Issue have to follow one of the three categories of papers (article, conceptual paper, or review) for the journal and address the Special Issue's topic.
Dr. Krzysztof Rechowicz
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- virtual reality
- inclusion
- accessibility
- empathy
- social change
- participatory research
- equity
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