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Conclusion: Agency in the face of complexity and the future of assumption-aware evaluation practice
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Authors/contributors
- Morrow, Nathan (Author)
- Nkwake, Apollo M. (Author)
Title
Conclusion: Agency in the face of complexity and the future of assumption-aware evaluation practice
Abstract
This final chapter in the volume pulls together common themes from the diverse set of articles by a group of eight authors in this issue, and presents some reflections on the next steps for improving the ways in which evaluators work with assumptions. Collectively, the authors provide a broad overview of existing and emerging approaches to the articulation and use of assumptions in evaluation theory and practice. The authors reiterate the rationale and key terminology as a common basis for working with assumption in program design and evaluation. They highlight some useful concepts and categorizations to promote more rigorous treatment of assumptions in evaluation. A three-tier framework for fostering agency for assumption-aware evaluation practice is proposed-agency for themselves (evaluators); agency for others (stakeholders); and agency for standards and principles.
Publication
Evaluation and Program Planning
Volume
59
Pages
154-160
Date
December 1, 2016
Journal Abbr
Evaluation and Program Planning
ISSN
0149-7189
Short Title
Conclusion
Accessed
04/02/2018, 17:23
Library Catalogue
ScienceDirect
Citation
Morrow, N., & Nkwake, A. M. (2016). Conclusion: Agency in the face of complexity and the future of assumption-aware evaluation practice. Evaluation and Program Planning, 59, 154–160. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2016.05.013
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