Cultural Anthropology student here doing a project on Second Life. Specifically if places we visit outside of our home and work like coffee shops. I am predicting that due to COVID-19 the semi-social structure of these places will be more popular as real-life counterparts are more restricted. As for legitimacy, I am a student of Jeffery Snodgrass, a NSF award winning professor (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2042612&HistoricalAwards=false&fbclid=IwAR1PKRPL9FOtFNNrj6AMgpKoWy5CKeZ7OiRwz9VOGZlt4b5mOYivJLZwNH8)
If anyone is kind enough to bid their time and take an open-ened written response survey I would greatly appreciate the help, if not I whole understand as I probably would not if put in the same situation. I you would like to participate here is the link: https://forms.gle/tijU9qLQRea1JtTH7
Regardless, thanks for providing me entertainment these past few months at places like Blarney Stone or Old Lars, the D.J. sets have been a nice escape from not being able to go to as many bars as I would like. While it has not been a perfect replacement as the nearby chat overrides any personal conversations, there are still particual rules and customs adhered to.
Let me know what your opinons are
Thanks, Cheapchase