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Empire of the Earth (Piece Done in the Hexagonal Style of Sid Meier): The Biopolitical Thought in an Internet Game CultureMain MenuA Tripartite Plan for the Analysis of an Internet Gaming SubcultureCivilization VThe history of a "video game drug"The Genesis of an Internet SubcultureTracing the roots of the Battle Royale in the inherent staleness of specific-topic internet forumsLearning from Civilization VThe politicization of 'playing' the gameWorks and Images CitedThis page functions as a bibliography for the paper "Empire of the Earth" by Eamonn deLacyEamonn deLacy01c965d8151dc7895c8681bc8cf1f6b2179c634e
Empire of the Earth (Piece Done in the Hexagonal Style of Sid Meier)
1media/OGAICivSettings.jpg2015-11-17T02:11:21-08:00Eamonn deLacy01c965d8151dc7895c8681bc8cf1f6b2179c634eA Tripartite Plan for the Analysis of an Internet Gaming Subculture10image_header2037842015-12-13T20:03:32-08:00Eamonn deLacy01c965d8151dc7895c8681bc8cf1f6b2179c634e