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Networked Urbanism and Disaster

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Networked Urbanism and Disaster. / Buscher, Monika; Kerasidou, Charalampa Xaroula; Petersen, Katrina Gooding et al.
Exploring Networked Urban Mobilities: Theories, Concepts, Ideas. ed. / Malene Freudendal-Pedersen; Sven Kesselring. London: Routledge, 2017. p. 59-79 (Networked Urban Mobilities).

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Harvard

Buscher, M, Kerasidou, CX, Petersen, KG & Oliphant, RS 2017, Networked Urbanism and Disaster. in M Freudendal-Pedersen & S Kesselring (eds), Exploring Networked Urban Mobilities: Theories, Concepts, Ideas. Networked Urban Mobilities, Routledge, London, pp. 59-79.

APA

Buscher, M., Kerasidou, C. X., Petersen, K. G., & Oliphant, R. S. (2017). Networked Urbanism and Disaster. In M. Freudendal-Pedersen, & S. Kesselring (Eds.), Exploring Networked Urban Mobilities: Theories, Concepts, Ideas (pp. 59-79). (Networked Urban Mobilities). Routledge.

Vancouver

Buscher M, Kerasidou CX, Petersen KG, Oliphant RS. Networked Urbanism and Disaster. In Freudendal-Pedersen M, Kesselring S, editors, Exploring Networked Urban Mobilities: Theories, Concepts, Ideas. London: Routledge. 2017. p. 59-79. (Networked Urban Mobilities).

Author

Buscher, Monika ; Kerasidou, Charalampa Xaroula ; Petersen, Katrina Gooding et al. / Networked Urbanism and Disaster. Exploring Networked Urban Mobilities: Theories, Concepts, Ideas. editor / Malene Freudendal-Pedersen ; Sven Kesselring. London : Routledge, 2017. pp. 59-79 (Networked Urban Mobilities).

Bibtex

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