Karsgaard

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Karsgaard

  1. A surname
    • 1997, Institute of Policy Studies (Singapore), Humanitarian Action and Peace Keeping Operations: Debriefing and Lessons ; Report and Recommendations of the International Conference Singapore, February 1997, Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, →ISBN:
      Ambassador David A. Karsgaard is a graduate of the University of Manitoba and British Columbia . As member of the Canadian Foreign Service , he has served as Second Secretary in New Delhi , Counsellor in Bonn and []
    • 2010 06, Phyllis Irwin, Dr. Memsaab: Stories of a Medical Missionary Mom, AuthorHouse, →ISBN, page 16:
      [At] night some of the hospital staff came caroling to Dr. Karsgaard's house.
    • 2018 August 16, Global Citizenship, Common Wealth and Uncommon Citizenships, BRILL, →ISBN, page 3:
      Carrie Karsgaard draws on Andreotti and de Souza's 2008 work in decolonizing education to critique curriculum from the currently very popular Free the Children organization. Karsgaard points out the colonial patterns visible, []
    • 2019 July 31, Edgar Peltenburg, Diane Bolger, Lindy Crewe, Figurine Makers of Prehistoric Cyprus: Settlement and Cemeteries at Souskiou, Oxbow Books, →ISBN:
      We benefited for several seasons from the help of Sorina Spanou (co-field director 2001–2003), Andrew McCarthy, Phil Karsgaard and Ben Blakeman (supervisors). We are also grateful to Michelle Gamble who supervised bioarchaeology []
    • 2022 September 24, Gillian Rose, Visual Methodologies: An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials, SAGE, →ISBN:
      Karsgaard and MacDonald, for example, emphasise their conceptual framework and findings in one paper but give the details of their complex set of operations elsewhere (Karsgaard and MacDonald, 2020; Karsgaard et al., 2018).

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