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- CONNECTED LEARNING a Research Synthesis Connected Learning RESEARCH and Research Network an Agenda Foran Report of the DESIGN Sangita Shresthova C.J
- The Virtual Community Homesteading on the Electronic Frontier
- Brenda Laurel
- Connected Learning: an Agenda for Research and Design
- The Second Self: Computers and the Human Spirit
- Journal of Religion, Media and Digital Culture Volume 1, Issue 1 (July 2012)
- Untitled’’ to the Viewer
- Games People Play: Identity and Relationships in an Online Role-Playing Game Jennifer Bortle
- Interplayer Communication in World of Warcraft
- The Ilo Practice Incubator” • References Articles, Books and Videos That Inhabited Our Minds-Hands-Hearts While Designing This Session
- Women, Art, and Technology
- JUN 2 3 1997 2 MOOSE Crossing: Construction, Community, and Learning in a Networked Virtual World for Kids By
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- Digital Or Networked Performance? Cybertheaters? Virtual Theatres?…
- Youth, Identity, and Digital Media.Edited by David Buckingham
- Computers and the Human Spirit, 20Th Anniversary
- The Day After Net Day: Approaches to Educational Use of the Internet.” Convergence 5:1, Pp
- AN ETHNOGRAPHIC ANALYSIS of TWO EXAMPLES of MASSIVE MULTIPLAYER ONLINE ROLE-PLAYING GAMES (Mmorpgs)1
- N Ieman Reports
- Why Virtual Worlds Can Matter Douglas Thomas John Seely Brown
- Tinysec and Gender Trouble
- Studying the Amateur Artist: a Perspective on Disguising Data Collected in Human Subjects Research on the Internet
- Taylor CV Jan2021
- What Can the Digital Humanities Learn from Feminist Game Studies?
- Dye, Annie Antón, Amy S
- Fursonas: Furries, Community, and Identity Online
- Cyberformance? Digital Or Networked Performance? Cybertheaters? Virtual Theatres?
- Nuoren Tietokonepelaajan Muotokuva
- Reflections on Gender and Technology Studies: in What State Is the Art? Author(S): Judy Wajcman Source: Social Studies of Science, Vol
- QUITTING TEXTS and WORLD of WARCRAFT PLAYER CULTURE a Thesis Presented to the Faculty of the Scripps
- Book Review: Sherry Turkle's Reclaiming Conversation