"Thinking about the unthinkable": the virtual as a place of Utopia

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"Thinking about the unthinkable": the virtual as a place of Utopia. / Pias, Claus.
Thinking Utopia: Steps into other worlds. ed. / Jörn Rüsen; Michael Fehr; Thomas W. Rieger. New York: Berghahn Books, 2005. p. 120-135 (Making sense of history; Vol. 5).

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Harvard

Pias, C 2005, "Thinking about the unthinkable": the virtual as a place of Utopia. in J Rüsen, M Fehr & TW Rieger (eds), Thinking Utopia: Steps into other worlds. Making sense of history, vol. 5, Berghahn Books, New York, pp. 120-135.

APA

Pias, C. (2005). "Thinking about the unthinkable": the virtual as a place of Utopia. In J. Rüsen, M. Fehr, & T. W. Rieger (Eds.), Thinking Utopia: Steps into other worlds (pp. 120-135). (Making sense of history; Vol. 5). Berghahn Books.

Vancouver

Pias C. "Thinking about the unthinkable": the virtual as a place of Utopia. In Rüsen J, Fehr M, Rieger TW, editors, Thinking Utopia: Steps into other worlds. New York: Berghahn Books. 2005. p. 120-135. (Making sense of history).

Bibtex

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