The democratic deficit of evidence-based policymaking and the little attention the approach pays to values and norms have repeatedly been criticized. This article argues that direct-democratic campaigns may provide an arena for citizens and stakeholders to debate the belief systems inherent to evidence. The study is based on a narrative analysis of Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) reports, as well as of newspaper coverage and governmental information referring to PISA in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns on a variety of school policy issues. The findings show that PISA reports are discursive instruments rather than ‘objective evidence’. The reports promote a narrative of economic progress through educational evidence that...
This article asks the question of how the political use of evaluations enriches democratic discourse...
The recent boom of fact-checking has raised scholarly interest in these activities. As opposed to el...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been running the Programme of I...
This article analyses the use of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and other...
Although research on direct-democratic campaigns in Switzerland has intensified in the last decade, ...
When scientific evidence is used in policy controversies, it is always embedded in narrative stories...
This article analyses the reporting of evidence in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns in the health p...
This article argues that evidence, even when used politically, contributes to high-quality democrati...
Two separate data searches underlie this analysis of how references to educational research and to P...
ABSTRACT The preceding decade has witnessed the production of a substantial volume of scholarship de...
Empirical analyses for the US suggest that stronger people’s control over the school budget is delet...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of post-truths – or, rather, a version that we c...
PurposeSince the publication of its first results in 2000, the Programme for International Student A...
Education reform is increasingly portrayed as a means to improve a nation's global competitiveness a...
Background: PISA results appear to have a large impact upon government policy. The phenomenon is gro...
This article asks the question of how the political use of evaluations enriches democratic discourse...
The recent boom of fact-checking has raised scholarly interest in these activities. As opposed to el...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been running the Programme of I...
This article analyses the use of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and other...
Although research on direct-democratic campaigns in Switzerland has intensified in the last decade, ...
When scientific evidence is used in policy controversies, it is always embedded in narrative stories...
This article analyses the reporting of evidence in Swiss direct-democratic campaigns in the health p...
This article argues that evidence, even when used politically, contributes to high-quality democrati...
Two separate data searches underlie this analysis of how references to educational research and to P...
ABSTRACT The preceding decade has witnessed the production of a substantial volume of scholarship de...
Empirical analyses for the US suggest that stronger people’s control over the school budget is delet...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the use of post-truths – or, rather, a version that we c...
PurposeSince the publication of its first results in 2000, the Programme for International Student A...
Education reform is increasingly portrayed as a means to improve a nation's global competitiveness a...
Background: PISA results appear to have a large impact upon government policy. The phenomenon is gro...
This article asks the question of how the political use of evaluations enriches democratic discourse...
The recent boom of fact-checking has raised scholarly interest in these activities. As opposed to el...
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been running the Programme of I...