The journey from rhetoric to reality: participatory evaluation in a development context

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Title
The journey from rhetoric to reality: participatory evaluation in a development context
Abstract
In this paper, we focus on participatory evaluation in the context of international development and specifically on the emerging empirical knowledge base. In a prior review and critique of research on participatory evaluation (Cousins and Chouinard 2012), we examined 121 studies, with only 21 (17 %) situated in development contexts. However, the circumstances and challenges for international development and for development evaluation are distinct from those found in developed countries and therefore warrant separate consideration. To provide a more focused and detailed understanding of participatory evaluation in international development contexts, in this paper we augment our initial sample to a total of 40 studies on participatory evaluation in development published over the past 16.5 years. Based on an analysis of this research and related theoretical and conceptual contributions we identify and discuss eight emergent themes: multiplicity of relationships, consequences of stakeholder selection, characterization of participation, contextual complexity, methodological requirements, cultural influence, politics and power and learning and capacity building. We conclude with some reflections on an agenda for research.
Publication
Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability
Volume
27
Issue
1
Pages
5-39
Date
2015-02-01
Journal Abbr
Educ Asse Eval Acc
Language
en
ISSN
1874-8600
Short Title
The journey from rhetoric to reality
Accessed
15/10/2020, 14:31
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Citation
Chouinard, J. A., & Cousins, J. B. (2015). The journey from rhetoric to reality: participatory evaluation in a development context. Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 27(1), 5–39. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11092-013-9184-8