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Interaction in motion: embodied conduct in emergency teamwork

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Interaction in motion: embodied conduct in emergency teamwork. / Buscher, Monika.
Proceedings of the 2nd Congress of the International Society for Gesture Studies: Interacting bodies. ed. / Lorenza Mondada. ISGS, 2007.

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Buscher, M 2007, Interaction in motion: embodied conduct in emergency teamwork. in L Mondada (ed.), Proceedings of the 2nd Congress of the International Society for Gesture Studies: Interacting bodies. ISGS. <http://gesture-lyon2005.ens-lyon.fr/IMG/pdf/Buscher_revised2706.pdf>

APA

Buscher, M. (2007). Interaction in motion: embodied conduct in emergency teamwork. In L. Mondada (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2nd Congress of the International Society for Gesture Studies: Interacting bodies ISGS. http://gesture-lyon2005.ens-lyon.fr/IMG/pdf/Buscher_revised2706.pdf

Vancouver

Buscher M. Interaction in motion: embodied conduct in emergency teamwork. In Mondada L, editor, Proceedings of the 2nd Congress of the International Society for Gesture Studies: Interacting bodies. ISGS. 2007

Author

Buscher, Monika. / Interaction in motion : embodied conduct in emergency teamwork. Proceedings of the 2nd Congress of the International Society for Gesture Studies: Interacting bodies. editor / Lorenza Mondada. ISGS, 2007.

Bibtex

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