Simulation & Gaming:
An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theory, Practice and Research
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has not yet been formatted. However, the information is here. Dukes, R. L. (1976). Simulation and gaming and the teaching of sociology. Sixth edition. Washington, DC: American Sociological Association. Available at http://www.unice.fr/sg/resources/ American Sociological Association: Resource Materials for Teaching Simulation and Gaming and
the Teaching of Sociology ASA Projects on Teaching
Undergraduate Sociology. Documents distributed by the ASA Teaching Resources Center are not intended to represent the "official position" of the American Sociological Association. Instead, they constitute a medium by which colleagues may communicate with each other to improve the teaching of sociology on the undergraduate and graduate levels. Copyright 1997: American Sociological Association Bibliography reproduced here with permission of the author, Richard L. Dukes. (HTML and editing by David Crookall, Editor: Simulation & Gaming: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Theory, Design and Research.)
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