Spirituality Matters: The Role of Religion in Development Project Evaluation in the Tibetan Communities in China

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This article was recommended by Dr. Joan LaFrance to supplement the Indigenous Evaluation Training Series.

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Reference: Luo, L. P., Liu, Y., & Liu, Y. (2018). Spirituality matters: The role of religion in development project evaluation in the Tibetan communities in China. In F. Cram, K. A. Tibbetts, & J. LaFrance (Eds.), Indigenous Evaluation. New Directions for Evaluation, 159, 97–105.
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The first page of a book chapter. Text: Spirituality Matters: The Role of Religion in Development Project Evaluation in the Tibetan Communities in China, by Laura Pan Luo, Yonggong Liu, Yanli Liu.

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The first page of a book chapter. Text: Spirituality Matters: The Role of Religion in Development Project Evaluation in the Tibetan Communities in China, by Laura Pan Luo, Yonggong Liu, Yanli Liu.

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