Tamura Takanori. The Internet and Personal Narratives in the Post-Disaster Anti-Nuclear Movement. The Asia-Pacific Journal. 2015. 13-6. 4. online-online
Tamura Takanori, Tamura Daiyu. Reflexive self-identification of Internet users and the authority of Soka Gakkai: Analysis of discourse in a Japanese BBS. Japanese Religions on the Internet: Innovation, Representation and Authority. 2010. 173-195
Tamura Takanori, Tamura Daiyu. Unsuccessful ‘chats’ for mutual understanding about religion in the Japanese Internet: preliminary studies for global information ethics. International Review of Information Ethics. 2008. 9. 5-13
The Rise of, the, Trans-Exclusionary Social Movement, as seen, from Text, Mining Analysi. The Rise of the Trans-Exclusionary Social Movement as seen from Text Mining Analysis. Voice Up Japan Media. 2020
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TAMURA Takanori. Lorne L. DAWSON and Douglas E. COWAN, eds. Religion Online : Finding Faith on the Internet, Routledge, 2004, 279pp., $24.95. Journal of religious studies. 2005. 79. 2. 586-593
Books (7):
The Routledge Companion to Global Internet Histories
Routledge 2017 ISBN:1138812161
Japanese Religions on the Internet Innovation, Representation, and Authority [Routledge Research in Religion, Media and Culture] [Routledge,2010] [Hardcover]
Routledge,2010 2010