Astrid Ensslin
Astrid Christina Ensslin is a German digital culture scholar, and Professor of Dynamics of Virtual Communication Spaces at the University of Regensburg. Ensslin is known for her work on digital fictions and video games, and her development of narratological theory to encompass digital narratives. Provided by Wikipedia
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Creating Second Lives : Community, Identity and Spatiality as Constructions of the Virtual. by Ensslin, Astrid
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Literary gaming / Astrid Ensslin. by Ensslin, Astrid
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Canonizing hypertext : explorations and constructions / Astrid Ensslin. by Ensslin, Astrid
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Language in the media : representations, identities, ideologies / edited by Sally Johnson and Astrid Ensslin.
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