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Harvard
Buscher, M, Coulton, P, Efstratiou, C
, Gellersen, H, Hemment, D, Mehmood, R & Sangiorgi, D 2009,
Intelligent Mobility Systems: Some Socio-technical Challenges and Opportunities. in R Mehmood, E Cerqueira, R Piesiewicz & I Chlamtac (eds),
Communications Infrastructure: Systems and Applications in Europe. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, no. 3, vol. 16, Springer, Berlin, pp. 140-152.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11284-3
APA
Buscher, M., Coulton, P., Efstratiou, C.
, Gellersen, H., Hemment, D., Mehmood, R., & Sangiorgi, D. (2009).
Intelligent Mobility Systems: Some Socio-technical Challenges and Opportunities. In R. Mehmood, E. Cerqueira, R. Piesiewicz, & I. Chlamtac (Eds.),
Communications Infrastructure: Systems and Applications in Europe (pp. 140-152). (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering; Vol. 16, No. 3). Springer.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11284-3
Vancouver
Buscher M, Coulton P, Efstratiou C
, Gellersen H, Hemment D, Mehmood R et al.
Intelligent Mobility Systems: Some Socio-technical Challenges and Opportunities. In Mehmood R, Cerqueira E, Piesiewicz R, Chlamtac I, editors, Communications Infrastructure: Systems and Applications in Europe. Berlin: Springer. 2009. p. 140-152. (Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering; 3). doi: 10.1007/978-3-642-11284-3
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Bibtex
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abstract = "Analysis of socio-technical challenges and opportunities around contemporary mobilities suggests new interpretations and visions for intelligent transport systems. Multiple forms of intelligence are required (but not easily compatible), transport is too narrow a term, and innovation results in new sociotechnical systems. An exploration of cumulative, collective and collaborative aspects of mobility systems, allows us to sketch challenges and opportunities in relation to practices of collaboration, communication and coordination, literacies for creativity, comfort and control, citizenship and (lack of) a sense of crisis, concluding with a discussion of methodological implications.",
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