Comments on: Kim MacKenzie hits back on negative media coverage of Second Life /2008/08/23/kim-mackenzie-hits-back-on-negative-media-coverage-of-second-life/ Coverage of news, issues and events occurring in virtual worlds or those who create those worlds Sat, 15 Oct 2011 06:33:32 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.2.1 By: Linking Virtual Worlds « Fourcultures /2008/08/23/kim-mackenzie-hits-back-on-negative-media-coverage-of-second-life/comment-page-1/#comment-146370 Linking Virtual Worlds « Fourcultures Fri, 19 Sep 2008 15:53:46 +0000 /?p=1552#comment-146370 [...] seems, though, the researcher Kim MacKenzie’s words were taken out of context, and she’s fed up about the media looking for ‘Second Life is dying’ [...] [...] seems, though, the researcher Kim MacKenzie’s words were taken out of context, and she’s fed up about the media looking for ‘Second Life is dying’ [...]

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By: Pavig Lok /2008/08/23/kim-mackenzie-hits-back-on-negative-media-coverage-of-second-life/comment-page-1/#comment-206846 Pavig Lok Sun, 24 Aug 2008 01:53:10 +0000 /?p=1552#comment-206846 Phew... glad to see Kim MacKenzie's comments on this. From the article her research conclusions came across as populist disenfranchisement with corporate failure - the everyday media line, and not so worthy of interest. I should have known that it was the media itself which ran this slant. I look forward to hearing further about her insight in this area now her views are more clearly evident. Phew… glad to see Kim MacKenzie's comments on this. From the article her research conclusions came across as populist disenfranchisement with corporate failure – the everyday media line, and not so worthy of interest. I should have known that it was the media itself which ran this slant. I look forward to hearing further about her insight in this area now her views are more clearly evident.

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By: Pavig Lok /2008/08/23/kim-mackenzie-hits-back-on-negative-media-coverage-of-second-life/comment-page-1/#comment-139770 Pavig Lok Sat, 23 Aug 2008 10:53:10 +0000 /?p=1552#comment-139770 Phew... glad to see Kim MacKenzie's comments on this. From the article her research conclusions came across as populist disenfranchisement with corporate failure - the everyday media line, and not so worthy of interest. I should have known that it was the media itself which ran this slant. I look forward to hearing further about her insight in this area now her views are more clearly evident. Phew… glad to see Kim MacKenzie's comments on this. From the article her research conclusions came across as populist disenfranchisement with corporate failure – the everyday media line, and not so worthy of interest. I should have known that it was the media itself which ran this slant. I look forward to hearing further about her insight in this area now her views are more clearly evident.

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