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Justice Signposts in Evaluation Theory, Practice, and Policy
This chapter, influenced by Ernest House's conceptions of justice from his Evaluating with Validity seminal book, offers two justice signposts in contemporary evaluation theory, practice, and policy. The justice turn in evaluation privileges issues of power, fairness, justice, and rights beyond practical and technical considerations. Cases and examples draw upon Housian notions of justice in advancing and making obvious how evaluation may contribute to more just practices, systems, and structures in our larger society.
Justice Signposts in Evaluation Theory, Practice, and Policy
This chapter, influenced by Ernest House's conceptions of justice from his Evaluating with Validity seminal book, offers two justice signposts in contemporary evaluation theory, practice, and policy. The justice turn in evaluation privileges issues of power, fairness, justice, and rights beyond practical and technical considerations. Cases and examples draw upon Housian notions of justice in advancing and making obvious how evaluation may contribute to more just practices, systems, and structures in our larger society.
Justice Signposts in Evaluation Theory, Practice, and Policy
Hopson, Rodney K. (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2014 ; 83-94
2014-06-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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