A Rape in Cyberspace - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Dibbell, Julian and Clarisse Thorn. Violation: Rape In Gaming. CreateSpace & Amazon. 14 October 2012. ISBN 1480077453
  • Dibbell, Julian. "A Rape in Cyberspace." The Village Voice. 21 December 1993.
  • Dibbell, Julian. My Tiny Life. Owl Books, 1999. ISBN 0-8050-3626-1
  • Laurenson, Lydia.The Inevitably-Named "Rape in RPGs", Gamegrene.com. 22 March 2005.
  • Lessig, Lawrence. Code and Other Laws of Cyberspace. Basic Books, 2000. ISBN 0-465-03913-8
  • Terdiman, Daniel. Pursuing the Libido's Dark Side. Wired.com, 28 June 2004.
  • Posted By A.M.. Rape in Roleplaying Games. Women in Gaming Archive, 4 June 1999.
  • Whetton, A. Rape in RPGs. Principia Malefex.
  • Wallace, Patricia M. The Psychology of The Internet. Cambridge University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-521-63294-3

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