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		<title>Net@portlandoregon.gov: This article addresses the phenomenon of convergence as it applies to disaster management and helps to explain why nonaffiliated volunteers respond to disasters. The article will illustrate how “convergent” volunteers can present ethical conflicts and management concerns to emergency managers during a critical incident and how convergent volunteers can be managed by the development of a comprehensive Volunteer Management Plan.</title>
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		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;This article addresses the phenomenon of convergence as it applies to disaster management and helps to explain why nonaffiliated volunteers respond to disasters. The article will illustrate how “convergent” volunteers can present ethical conflicts and management concerns to emergency managers during a critical incident and how convergent volunteers can be managed by the development of a comprehensive Volunteer Management Plan.&lt;/p&gt;
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This article addresses the phenomenon of convergence as it applies to disaster management and helps to explain why nonaffiliated volunteers respond to disasters. The article will illustrate how “convergent” volunteers can present ethical conflicts and management concerns to emergency managers during a critical incident and how convergent volunteers can be managed by the development of a comprehensive Volunteer Management Plan.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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