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Martinkova, Libuse,
GSM Technology and its Use in Religious Life: a Preliminary Inquiry.
Masaryk University Journal of Law and Technology. Vol. 1, No. 2, 2007
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GSM Technology and its Use in Religious Life: a Preliminary Inquiry
GSM technology with all its highly interactive services and tools is closely related to the Internet and its growth in last few years has been enormous. It allows viewing the GSM communication space as the new terrain of scientific research. This study examines the way in which religious groups as well as the individuals use the GSM technology (including the service of SMS and MMS).
Libuse Martinkova,
19 Apr 2008
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