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===Select References===
 
Castells, Manuel. 2006. [http://www.llull.cat/rec_transfer/webt1/transfer01_foc01.pdf Globalization and identity: A comparative perspective]. pp. 56-67. Transfer.
 
Dudhwala, Farzana. 2009. [http://www.academia.edu/542543/What_is_Actor-Network_Theory What is Actor-Network Theory?: What are its strengths and limitations as a form of sociological theory?]. Cambridge, UK: academia.edu/542543/What_is_Actor-Network_Theory.
 
Mendes-Franco, Janine. 2014. [http://globalvoicesonline.org/2014/02/10/remembering-the-jamaican-cultural-theorist-stuart-hall/ Remembering the Jamaican Cultural Theorist Stuart Hall]. February 10. Cambridge, MA: Global Voices Online.
 
 
'''Hidden Organizations'''
 
Alvesson, M. (2004). Organization: From substance to image? In M. J. Hatch &
M. Schultz (Eds.), Organizational identity: A reader (pp. 161-182). Oxford,
England: Oxford University.
 
Corley, K. G., & Gioia, D. A. (2011). Building theory about theory building:
What constitutes a theoretical contribution? Academy of Management Review,
36, 12-32.
 
Davis, G. F. (2009). The rise and fall of finance and the end of the society
of organizations. Academy of Management Perspectives, 23(3), 27-44.
 
Fombrun, C., & Shanley, M. (1990). What's in a name? Reputation building and
corporate strategy. Academy of Management Journal, 33, 233-258.
 
Glynn, M.A., & Abzug, R. (2002). Institutionalizing identity: Symbolic
isomorphism and organizational names. Academy of Management Journal, 45,
267-280.
 
Linstead, S., Maréchal, G., & Griffin, R. W. (2014). Theorizing and
researching the dark side of organization. Organization Studies, 35(2),
165-188.
 
Parker, M., Cheney, G., Fournier, V., & Land, C. (Eds.). (2014). The
Routledge companion to alternative organization. New York: Routledge.
Schultz, M., Hatch, M. J., & Larsen, M. H. (Eds.). (2000). The expressive
organization: Linking identity, reputation, and the corporate brand. Oxford:
Oxford University Press.
 
Scott, C. R. (2013). Anonymous agencies, backstreet businesses, and covert
collectives: Rethinking organizations in the 21st century. Palo Alto, CA:
Stanford University Press.
 
 
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Kennedy, Michael. 2013. [http://www.academia.edu/4319567/_2013_Martial_Arts_Culture_and_Society_Fall_2013_Syllabus_in_Sociology_for_students_at_Brown_University (2013) "Martial Arts, Culture, and Society" Fall 2013 Syllabus in Sociology for students at Brown University]. Providence, RI: academia.edu/4319567/_2013_Martial_Arts_Culture_and_Society_Fall_2013_Syllabus_in_Sociology_for_students_at_Brown_University .
 
 
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Costanza-Chock, Sasha. 2011. [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/events/luncheon/2011/03/costanzachock Transmedia Mobilization]. March 1. Cambridge, MA: Berkman Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University.
 
Dibb, Mike (Producer/Director). 2013. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Gf0KUxgZfI In Conversation with Stuart Hall]. Youtube.com.
 
Nader, Laura, with Calvin Morrill (interviewer). 2011. [http://www.law.berkeley.edu/9603.htm Laura Nader - Conversations in Law and Society]. March 11. Berkeley, CA: UC BerkeleyLaw.
 
Waters, Mary C. 2013. [http://vimeo.com/64537464 MPI MMG Public Lectures 9 April 2013, Mary C. WATERS: "Rising Nativism and Changing Racism"]. (Harvard University sociologist also presents slides here). Goettingen, Germany: Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, Göttingen Institute Colloquium.
 
 
 
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(Search on the word 'lists' here, too: http://worlduniversity.wikia.com/wiki/Virtual_Worlds)
 
3D Learn. 2013. http://www.learningin3d.info/
 
Active Worlds Educational Universe (AWEDU). 2012. http://www.activeworlds.com/edu/
 
Alice. 2012. http://www.alice.org/
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ISTE – SIGMS. 2013. http://sigms.iste.wikispaces.net/secondlifeplayground2010
 
Kaneva. 2014. http://www.kaneva.com/
 
Open Cobalt. 2013. http://www.opencobalt.org/
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Second Life - Harvard's virtual island. 2012. http://slurl.com/secondlife/Berkman/115/53/25 - and teach, learn and share ideas - in group voice chat, or in group type chat, and via building.
 
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Twinity. 2014. http://www.twinity.com/en/choose-your-free-avatar
 
Unity3D. 2012. http://unity3d.com/
 
WiloStar3D. 2013. https://www.wilostar3d.com/
 
World of Warcraft in School. 2014. http://wowinschool.pbworks.com/w/page/5268731/FrontPage
 
 
 
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