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En “gendering” evaluation: Feminist evaluation but “I am NOT a feminist!”
The author explores the information gained through interviewing 13 feminist evaluators to explore (a) possible reasons why many evaluators—who draw from feminist principles and research—choose not to identify as “feminist” in their evaluation practice and scholarship and (b) the potential gains and losses to not locating themselves as feminist evaluators. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc., and the American Evaluation Association
En “gendering” evaluation: Feminist evaluation but “I am NOT a feminist!”
The author explores the information gained through interviewing 13 feminist evaluators to explore (a) possible reasons why many evaluators—who draw from feminist principles and research—choose not to identify as “feminist” in their evaluation practice and scholarship and (b) the potential gains and losses to not locating themselves as feminist evaluators. © Wiley Periodicals, Inc., and the American Evaluation Association
En “gendering” evaluation: Feminist evaluation but “I am NOT a feminist!”
Bheda, Divya (author)
New Directions for Evaluation ; 2011 ; 53-58
2011-09-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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