Aspirational Aspects of Evaluation: Hope, Theory, and the Nobel Peace Prize
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Aspirational Aspects of Evaluation : Hope, Theory, and the Nobel Peace Prize. / Dahler-Larsen, Peter.
In: Evaluation connections: The EES Newsletter, 03.2015, p. 6-7.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Communication
Harvard
Dahler-Larsen, P 2015, 'Aspirational Aspects of Evaluation: Hope, Theory, and the Nobel Peace Prize', Evaluation connections: The EES Newsletter, pp. 6-7. <http://europeanevaluation.org/content/evaluation-connections-march-1>
APA
Dahler-Larsen, P. (2015). Aspirational Aspects of Evaluation: Hope, Theory, and the Nobel Peace Prize. Evaluation connections: The EES Newsletter, 6-7. [4]. http://europeanevaluation.org/content/evaluation-connections-march-1
Vancouver
Dahler-Larsen P. Aspirational Aspects of Evaluation: Hope, Theory, and the Nobel Peace Prize. Evaluation connections: The EES Newsletter. 2015 Mar;6-7. 4.
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Bibtex
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RIS
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