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A microtopia of arts education: International sustainable development policy brought to life in an educational project involving institutions in South Africa and Denmark. / Svendler Nielsen, Charlotte; Samuel, Gerard M.; Vadim, Peter; Hartman, Liesl; Hartzenberg, Fabian; Gerlach-Hansen, Olaf.
Arts, Sustainability and Education: ENO Yearbook 2. red. / Ernst Wagner; Charlotte Svendler Nielsen; Luísa Veloso; Anniina Suominen; Nevelina Pachova. Singapore : Springer Science+Business Media, 2021. s. 173-193 (Yearbook of the European Network of Observatories in the Field of Arts and Cultural Education (ENO), Bind 2).
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Harvard
Svendler Nielsen, C, Samuel, GM, Vadim, P, Hartman, L, Hartzenberg, F & Gerlach-Hansen, O 2021,
A microtopia of arts education: International sustainable development policy brought to life in an educational project involving institutions in South Africa and Denmark. i E Wagner, C Svendler Nielsen, L Veloso, A Suominen & N Pachova (red),
Arts, Sustainability and Education: ENO Yearbook 2. Springer Science+Business Media, Singapore, Yearbook of the European Network of Observatories in the Field of Arts and Cultural Education (ENO), bind 2, s. 173-193.
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3452-9_9
APA
Svendler Nielsen, C., Samuel, G. M., Vadim, P., Hartman, L., Hartzenberg, F., & Gerlach-Hansen, O. (2021).
A microtopia of arts education: International sustainable development policy brought to life in an educational project involving institutions in South Africa and Denmark. I E. Wagner, C. Svendler Nielsen, L. Veloso, A. Suominen, & N. Pachova (red.),
Arts, Sustainability and Education: ENO Yearbook 2 (s. 173-193). Springer Science+Business Media. Yearbook of the European Network of Observatories in the Field of Arts and Cultural Education (ENO) Bind 2
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3452-9_9
Vancouver
Svendler Nielsen C, Samuel GM, Vadim P, Hartman L, Hartzenberg F, Gerlach-Hansen O.
A microtopia of arts education: International sustainable development policy brought to life in an educational project involving institutions in South Africa and Denmark. I Wagner E, Svendler Nielsen C, Veloso L, Suominen A, Pachova N, red., Arts, Sustainability and Education: ENO Yearbook 2. Singapore: Springer Science+Business Media. 2021. s. 173-193. (Yearbook of the European Network of Observatories in the Field of Arts and Cultural Education (ENO), Bind 2).
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-3452-9_9
Author
Svendler Nielsen, Charlotte ; Samuel, Gerard M. ; Vadim, Peter ; Hartman, Liesl ; Hartzenberg, Fabian ; Gerlach-Hansen, Olaf. / A microtopia of arts education: International sustainable development policy brought to life in an educational project involving institutions in South Africa and Denmark. Arts, Sustainability and Education: ENO Yearbook 2. red. / Ernst Wagner ; Charlotte Svendler Nielsen ; Luísa Veloso ; Anniina Suominen ; Nevelina Pachova. Singapore : Springer Science+Business Media, 2021. s. 173-193 (Yearbook of the European Network of Observatories in the Field of Arts and Cultural Education (ENO), Bind 2).
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