The Situated Management of Safety during Risky Sport: Learning from Skydivers' Courses of Experience.
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Denis Hauw | Roberta Antonini Philippe | D. Hauw | Sara Mohamed | Vincent Favrod | R. A. Philippe | S. Mohamed | Vincent Favrod
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