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Title: | 案例分析:在網路遊戲中引戰行為之研究 Case Study Research: A Look in Online Trolling Behavior in Gaming Environment |
Authors: | 劉人碩 |
Contributors: | 林日璇 Lin, Jih-Hsuan 劉人碩 |
Keywords: | 線上遊戲 英雄聯盟 引戰行為 戳 玩家 遊戲內功能 亞洲 臺灣 動機 Online games League of Legends trolling behaviors trolls in-game functions motivations Asia Taiwan |
Date: | 2023 |
Issue Date: | 2023-09-01 15:17:33 (UTC+8) |
Abstract: | 自台北暗殺星獲得了英雄聯盟S2世界大賽冠軍後,線上遊戲的風潮變從此展開。然而,就像線上遊戲,玩家在遊玩時必定有被其他玩家“戳”、嘲諷、送頭等各種破壞遊戲體驗的引戰行為影響到的經驗。這份研究從這些在遊戲中表現引戰行為的人之角度出發去探討這些行為。此外,在科技的日新月異下,遊戲中也出現越來越多的功能供玩家使用;此研究也深入探討這些額外的功能與遊戲中引戰行為之間的關聯。 此研究透過深度訪談的方式進一步探討這些玩家的世界。以過往眾多學者的文獻為基礎,此研究也分析這些行為背後的動機、這些有引戰行為的玩家們是如何看待自己的角色、以及遊戲內與日俱進的功能對他們的行為之影響。 Since the Taipei Assassins won the Season 2 World Championship of League of Legends, an online game played by worldwide gamers, gaming became a fiery trend and has never seemed to die down. Yet, just like other online games, people encounter trolls when they play, affecting their gameplays. Having experience of being in the troll community, this research aimed to look at trolling behaviors from a different angle: from the perspective of trolls. Moreover, with the advancement of technology, more and more functions have been introduced to players for them to utilize. This research also dug into the connection between trolling behaviors and these added in-game functions. This research aimed to utilize in-depth interviews to look into the world of trolls. Based on the work of previous scholars, this research aimed to look at motivations of trolling behaviors, how trolls perceive themselves and how the in-game functions have affected their behaviors. |
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Description: | 碩士 國立政治大學 國際傳播英語碩士學位學程(IMICS) 106461007 |
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