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Developing a Virtual-Reality Game that FostersEmpathy and Perspective-Taking
Description:

The dissertation project proposed here is part of a larger collaborative research program of our two departments that looks into the potential of video games beyond teaching skills and increasing motivation. Our overarching goal is to explore how video games can foster wisdom-related capacities for living a good life, such as empathy, openness, or reflectivity (Glück and Weststrate 2022). A first study of the AAU Wisdom Lab founded by Judith Glück has found that players report gaining a broad range of insights and change from playing commercial video games, including increases in empathy, openness, and emotion regulation (Harbig 2023).

The overall goal of the dissertation project proposed here is to investigate whether an immersive virtual reality game can influence a person's attitudes towards a social outgroup. By putting players into the position of people who are the target of hostility and live on the fringes of society, we want to foster empathy, perspective-taking, and positive attitudes towards that group. Smaller goals are (1) the identification of “typical” scenarios from the experience of refugees, (2) creation of a software artifact that allows players to enter the virtual world of

refugees, and (3) a first experimental investigation of effects of immersive game experiences on wisdom-related capacities.

Keywords: collaborative research
Short title: DP_Ada Lovelace Prog_ITEC
Period: 10.12.2023 - 10.12.2027
Contact e-mail: mathias.lux@aau.at
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Employees

Employees Role Time period
Mathias Lux (internal)
  • Applicant
  • Project leader
  • 10.12.2023 - 10.12.2027
  • 10.12.2023 - 10.12.2027
Judith Glück (internal)
  • Applicant
  • 10.12.2023 - 10.12.2027
Felix Schniz (internal)
  • Applicant
  • 02.01.2024 - 10.12.2027
Kseniia Harshina (internal)
  • Research staff
  • PhD student
  • 08.01.2024 - 10.12.2027
  • 08.01.2024 - 10.12.2027

Categorisation

Project type Current focus of work
Funding type Other
Research type
  • Other research
Subject areas
  • 501005 - Developmental psychology
  • 101017 - Game theory
  • 509014 - Game research
Research Cluster No research Research Cluster selected
Gender aspects Genderrelevance not selected
Project focus
  • Science to Science (Quality indicator: III)
Classification raster of the assigned organisational units:
working groups
  • Verteilte Systeme

Funding

No available funding programs

Cooperations

No partner organisations selected