Lisbeth Klastrup

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Lisbeth Klastrup (b. 1970) is a Danish scholar of new media. Although her early research was on hypertext fiction, she is now best known for her research on virtual worlds, in particular MMOGs such as Everquest and World of Warcraft. Her focus in this research has been on "worldliness", or what makes an online space as in a MMOG feel like a world, although she is also known for her presentation of amusing anecdotes that she then connects to larger research questions. Her discussion of her Everquest character's "trouser quest" (paper presented at Digital Arts and Culture in 2003) is an example of this. Another project, the Death Stories Project looks into representations of death in MMOGs.

Klastrup, particularly in a Danish context, also does research on the uses of blogs and moblogs, and the connection between offline and online communication. She also maintains a list of blogs by Danish researchers.

Klastrup is based in Copenhagen, and is an assistant professor at the IT University of Copenhagen, where she is affiliated with the Innovative Communication Research Group and the Center for Computer Game Research. In the academic year 2006/7 she is on leave from the IT University and is working as an Associate Research Professor at the Center for Design Research Copenhagen, where she will complete a book on the development of aesthetics, design and interaction on the WWW, together with colleague Ida Engholm. Engholm and Klastrup have previously edited a Danish anthology of case studies of hypertext fiction, MMOGs and other new media forms, Digitale verdener.

In 2005, Klastrup chaired the Digital Arts and Culture conference in collaboration with Susana Tosca. Klastrup also keeps a research blog, Klastrup's Cataclysms

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Klastrup, Lisbeth. Towards a Poetics of Virtual Worlds: Multi-User Textuality and the Emergence of Story.. IT University, Copenhagen: PhD dissertation. 

Lisbeth, Klastrup (2003). "A Poetics of Virtual Worlds". Proceedings of the fifth Digital Arts and Culture conference. 

Lisbeth, Klastrup (2002). "Interaction forms, agents and tellable events in Everquest". Proceedings of Computer Games and Digital Cultures Conference. 

Lisbeth, Klastrup (2006). "Death Matters: Understanding Gameworld Experiences". Proceedings from the Advances in Computing Entertainment Conference (ACE) 2006. 

Engholm, Ida; Lisbeth Klastrup (2004). Digitale verdener. Copenhagen: Gyldendal.