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A research agenda for evaluation / edited by Peter Dahler-Larsen.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Elgar research agendasPublisher: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2021]Description: xi, 239 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
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  • 9781839101076
  • 1839101075
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Ebook version :: No titleDDC classification:
  • 001.4 DAH 23
Contents:
1.Introduction to A Research Agenda for Evaluation: inspirational themes. Peter Dahler-Larsen. 2.We do not start anything until everybody is there: an interview with Fileberto Reynaldo Lopez. Peter Dahler-Larsen. 3.The thickening modern: developing a research agenda beyond intensifying rationalism. Jaakko Kauko and Mika K. T. Pajunen. 4.What if less were more? Exploring new pathways for the institutionalization of evaluation in international organizations. Estelle Raimondo. 5.Fabricating "non-knowledge": international organizations and the numerical construction of an evaluative world. Sotiria Grek. 6.Beyond progams: towards a fuller picture of beneficiaries in nonprofit evaluaton. Lehn M. Benjamin. 7.Evaluation people and real people in home-school cooperation. Maria Ørskov Akselvoll. 8.Mapping the ecology of knowledge in collaborative practice: a look toward future possibilities. Jill Anne Chouinara. 9.Is feminist policy evaluation possible? Methodological and theoretical considerations. Emily St. Denny. 10.Designing indicators for opening up evaluation research assessment. Ismael Rafols and Andy Stirling. 11.Victims or accomplices? Our strange appetite for evaluation. Bémédicte Vidaillet. 12.Rhetorical power in evaluations: tracing the construction of value-measurement links in debates on societal impact. Felicitas hesselmann and Corneila Schendzielorz. 13.The future of evaluation: notes for the engaged evaluation research. Peter Dahler-Larsen.
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Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 001.4 DAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 225402
Long Loan TUS: Midlands, Main Library Athlone General Lending 001.4 DAH (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 225403

Includes bibliographical references and index.

1.Introduction to A Research Agenda for Evaluation: inspirational themes. Peter Dahler-Larsen. 2.We do not start anything until everybody is there: an interview with Fileberto Reynaldo Lopez. Peter Dahler-Larsen. 3.The thickening modern: developing a research agenda beyond intensifying rationalism. Jaakko Kauko and Mika K. T. Pajunen. 4.What if less were more? Exploring new pathways for the institutionalization of evaluation in international organizations. Estelle Raimondo. 5.Fabricating "non-knowledge": international organizations and the numerical construction of an evaluative world. Sotiria Grek. 6.Beyond progams: towards a fuller picture of beneficiaries in nonprofit evaluaton. Lehn M. Benjamin. 7.Evaluation people and real people in home-school cooperation. Maria Ørskov Akselvoll. 8.Mapping the ecology of knowledge in collaborative practice: a look toward future possibilities. Jill Anne Chouinara. 9.Is feminist policy evaluation possible? Methodological and theoretical considerations. Emily St. Denny. 10.Designing indicators for opening up evaluation research assessment. Ismael Rafols and Andy Stirling. 11.Victims or accomplices? Our strange appetite for evaluation. Bémédicte Vidaillet. 12.Rhetorical power in evaluations: tracing the construction of value-measurement links in debates on societal impact. Felicitas hesselmann and Corneila Schendzielorz. 13.The future of evaluation: notes for the engaged evaluation research. Peter Dahler-Larsen.

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