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1995 - Married to a mundane
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Peters, Helen (1995, June). Married to a mundane. CAR-PGa Newsletter, page 2. How to survive marriage when only one is a gamer.
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1995 - Gamers & gaming: an ethnographic survey of male role-playing game enthusiasts in and around Athens, OH
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Tremlett, Jim (1995, Summer). Gamers & gaming: an ethnographic survey of male role-playing game enthusiasts in and around Athens, OH. Ohio University.
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1995 - ein kreative Medium zur Gewaltprävention?
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Hübner, Martina (1995). Fantasy-Rollenspiel - ein kreative Medium zur Gewaltprävention? München: Aktion Jungendschutz.
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1995 - Circle stands unbroken
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1992 - Simulating the self
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Myers, D. (1992). Simulating the self. Play & Culture, 5(4), 420-440.
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1986 - Rational coordination in the dungeon
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Tole-Patkin, Terri (1986, Summer). Rational coordination in the dungeon. Journal of Popular Culture, 1-14. Introduction to RPG from a sociological viewpoint. ...
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1986 - Copyrighted Subcultures: Shared Fantasy.
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Dayan, Daniel (1986). Copyrighted Subcultures: Shared Fantasy... [Book Review] American Journal of Sociology (AJS), 91 (5), March, 1219-1228.
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1981 - Exploring the validity of role-playing assessment: A comparison of behavior in structured and unstructured role-plays with behavior in naturalistic interactions.
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Exploring the validity of role-playing assessment: A comparison of behavior in structured and unstructured role-plays with behavior in naturalistic ...
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Dungeons of the Mind: Tabletop RPGs as Social Therapy
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An article on Killscreen.com, "DUNGEONS OF THE MIND: TABLETOP RPGS AS SOCIAL THERAPY" by Chris Berg was just published. It includes a range of RPG researchers ...
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