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Why Muslim Women and Smartphones?

Waltorp, Karen. Why Muslim Women and Smartphones: Mirror Images. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2020; xvi + 184 pp., with photos, index. ISBN 978-1-032-17433-4, pbk; US $48.95

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