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Collective Intelligence in Crises
Büscher, M., Liegl, M., & Thomas, V. (2014). Collective Intelligence in Crises. In J. Stewart (Ed.), Social Collective Intelligence: Combining The Powers of Humans and Machines (pp. 243–265). Springer International Publishing. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-08681-1__12
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