Networked Individual in Networked City: Reviewing Social Network in Transportation Literature

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Sharmeen, F. , den Berg, P. and Timmermans, H. (2014) Networked Individual in Networked City: Reviewing Social Network in Transportation Literature. Social Networking, 3, 147-149. doi: 10.4236/sn.2014.33019.

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