Reference Section

*Just in case people are wondering where I get my information from. Here it is!*

References

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Dockterman, Eliana. "What Is #Gamergate And Why Are Women Being Threatened About Video Games?" Time.Com (2014): N.PAG. Academic Search Elite. Web. 27 Feb. 2015

Fletcher, James. "Sexual Harassment in the World of Video Gaming." BBC News. N.p., 3 June 2012.

Gabbiadini, A., Riva, P., Andrighetto, L., Volpato, C., & Bushman, B. J. (2016). Acting like a Tough Guy: Violent-Sexist Video Games, Identification with Game Characters, Masculine Beliefs, & Empathy for Female Violence Victims. Plos ONE, 11(4), 1-14. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0152121

Hathaway, Jay. "What Is Gamergate, and Why? An Explainer for Non-Geeks."Gawker. N.p., 10 Oct. 2014.

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Peckham, Mark. "Fixing What's Wrong With Gamergate Starts With You."Time. Time, 16 Oct. 2014.

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