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Enhancing the resilience of social infrastructures: issues on agents, artefacts and processes. Proceedings of the 2016 Modena Workshop. (2016). Russo, Margherita ; Righi, Simone ; Fortunati, Leopoldina ; Petersen, Katrina ; Pagliacci, Francesco ; Garzillo, Cristina ; Pedrazzi, Stefano ; Oppi, Biagio ; Lauriola, Paolo ; Guggenheim, Michael ; Casoni, Maurizio ; Villani, Marco ; Farinosi, Manuela .
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