Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association: DiGRA

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Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association: DiGRA. / Björk, Staffan (Editor); Fuchs, Mathias (Editor).
Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2016. 261 p. (ToDiGRA; Vol. 2, No. 3).

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Harvard

Björk, S & Fuchs, M (eds) 2016, Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association: DiGRA. ToDiGRA, no. 3, vol. 2, vol. 2, ETC Press, Pittsburgh.

APA

Björk, S., & Fuchs, M. (Eds.) (2016). Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association: DiGRA. (ToDiGRA; Vol. 2, No. 3). ETC Press.

Vancouver

Björk S, (ed.), Fuchs M, (ed.). Transactions of the Digital Games Research Association: DiGRA. Pittsburgh: ETC Press, 2016. 261 p. (ToDiGRA; 3).

Bibtex

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