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Hansen, Thomas Blom. 2013. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0XSrlbv1Oo Thomas Blom Hansen: The Sacred and the City - how religious identity shapes urban life]. Oxford, UK: Oxford University.
McDowell, Ceasar, Claudia Canepa, Sebastiao Ferriera. 2007. [http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/urban-studies-and-planning/11-965-reflective-practice-an-approach-for-expanding-your-learning-frontiers-january-iap-2007/lecture-notes/lecture-5/ Lecture 5: Virtual Worlds and Their Role in Creative Work]. (See also: http://video.mit.edu/watch/mit-11965-reflective-practice-lecture-5-virtual-worlds-and-their-role-in-creative-work-11663/) Cambridge, MA: MIT OCW.
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