'''[[The three way model|The Three Way Model]]''' Revision of the Threefold Model by [[Petter Bøckman]]
A classic and controversial theory originally from tabletop thinkers of how there are three main ways to approach larping, the gamist, dramatist and immersionist angles.
'''The Dogma 99 Manifesto''' The Vow of Chastity by [[Eirik Fatland]], [[Lars Wingård]]
Ten commandments for a new purist way of making larps that take away much of the baggage from our tabletop origins and put power in the hands of the players. And a really thorough follow-up explanation, by the authors.
'''[[The Manifesto of the Turku School]]''' by [[Mike Pohjola]]
The original "Immersionism good, everything else bad" manifesto, that aims at larp as an artform. It has a lovely pretentious tone, covering up some good and some bad advice to players.
'''Larp as a Way to Enlightenment''' by [[Elge Larsson ]]
A positive take on the vulnerable mental state in and after larp, looking at it through various religious and psychological lenses.
'''Fuck the Audience''' by [[Juhana Pettersson ]]
A tale of a series of intentionally bad, randomly generated, sometimes fake (vampire) larps.
'''Dictionary''' by [[Petter Bøckman]]
A comprehensive dictionary of various larp terms.
'''The multi-tier game immersion theory''' by [[J. Tuomas Harviainen]]
Expanding on the concept of immersion, it takes the principle apart and looks at three levels of immersion: Character, reality and narrative, as well as the different
'''Postmodernism''' by [[Elge Larsson]]
What modernism and postmodernism are and how that relates to larp / participatory art in general.