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A mobilities approach to understanding Emergency Management Information Systems (EMIS) in maintaining organizational identity and belonging in paramedic work

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A mobilities approach to understanding Emergency Management Information Systems (EMIS) in maintaining organizational identity and belonging in paramedic work. / Wood, Lisa Anne.
Proceedings of the ISCRAM 2016 Conference: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2016. ed. / Andrea H. Tapia; Pedro Antunes; Victor A. Bañuls; Kathleen Moore ; João Porto de Albuquerque. 2016.

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Harvard

Wood, LA 2016, A mobilities approach to understanding Emergency Management Information Systems (EMIS) in maintaining organizational identity and belonging in paramedic work. in AH Tapia, P Antunes, VA Bañuls, K Moore & J Porto de Albuquerque (eds), Proceedings of the ISCRAM 2016 Conference: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2016. <http://idl.iscram.org/files/lisaannewood/2016/1367_LisaAnneWood2016.pdf>

APA

Wood, L. A. (2016). A mobilities approach to understanding Emergency Management Information Systems (EMIS) in maintaining organizational identity and belonging in paramedic work. In A. H. Tapia, P. Antunes, V. A. Bañuls, K. Moore , & J. Porto de Albuquerque (Eds.), Proceedings of the ISCRAM 2016 Conference: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2016 http://idl.iscram.org/files/lisaannewood/2016/1367_LisaAnneWood2016.pdf

Vancouver

Wood LA. A mobilities approach to understanding Emergency Management Information Systems (EMIS) in maintaining organizational identity and belonging in paramedic work. In Tapia AH, Antunes P, Bañuls VA, Moore K, Porto de Albuquerque J, editors, Proceedings of the ISCRAM 2016 Conference: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2016. 2016

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Wood, Lisa Anne. / A mobilities approach to understanding Emergency Management Information Systems (EMIS) in maintaining organizational identity and belonging in paramedic work. Proceedings of the ISCRAM 2016 Conference: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, May 2016. editor / Andrea H. Tapia ; Pedro Antunes ; Victor A. Bañuls ; Kathleen Moore ; João Porto de Albuquerque. 2016.

Bibtex

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