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Eryn Grant

Eryn Grant is a PhD candidate at the Queensland University of Technology and also a Research Officer with the Centre for Social Change Research (QUT) and the Australian CRC for Interaction Design (ACID). Eryn also works as a Research Assistant with the School of Design and Built Environment (QUT).

Eryn's current research interest is the production of local order/self-regulation practices in multi-user online video games. Her PhD working title is: 'The Critical Features of Multi-user Relationships in Independent Virtual Communities that Develop User-generated Content Successfully'.

A recent conference paper was:

Grant, E. (2003). A Case of Seinfeld Laughing: A critical feature of the text and audience relationship that makes laughter an available option.
The Annual Conference of the Australian Sociological Association, University of New England.

Eryn's Honours thesis was 'A Case of Seinfeld Laughing: Two Critical Features of the Text and Audience Relationship Which Makes Laughter an Available Option'.
School of Humanities and Human Services, Brisbane. Queensland University of Technology.

e.grant@qut.edu.au