Geografie 2013, 118, 179-203

https://doi.org/10.37040/geografie2013118020179

Time geography under the influence of information and communication technologies

Michala Madajová, Martin Šveda

Geografický ústav SAV, Štefánikova 49, 814 73, Bratislava, Slovakia

Received May 2012
Accepted April 2013

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