This article develops a framework for enhancing understanding and exploring both how power manifests in the evaluation process, and the power of evaluation in relation to public policy and democratic governance. Power is conceived as a multifaceted and dynamic phenomenon that manifests, permeates, and affects evaluation in many ways. The article demonstrates how the framework can be applied to an evaluation of a Swedish teacher-training program. The tentative analysis shows how the commissioner’s power-over the evaluators becomes evident when it cannot induce the evaluators to do what it wants them to do and manifests itself as constitutive power when, for example, helping shape the notion of what valid knowledge is. The power of the evalua...
Evaluation systems of various types are an integral part of a country’s education policy space, with...
The paper presents the changing role of evaluation for public policies and the increasing importance...
Democratic and participatory evaluation raises questions of power. Power lies not only in agenda set...
This article develops a framework for enhancing understanding and exploring both how power manifests...
The aim of this special issue is to invite scholars in public administration to address issues of po...
The aim of this special issue is to invite scholars in public administration to address issues of po...
The concept of framing implies that policy issues can be viewed from different perspectives. The cho...
This Open Access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an emp...
This article develops a conceptual framework for exploring the role and consequences of evaluation a...
This paper is concerned with the interlocking of democratic values and evaluation systems. A central...
This Open Access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an emp...
This introductory chapter starts by outlining the aim of the book: to analyse and discuss the interp...
Power is a fundamental dimension of social change that evaluators regularly overlook. To evaluate po...
This article considers different approaches to policy evaluation within recent writings on governanc...
This article synthesises the role of evaluation at the municipal, school, classroom and parental lev...
Evaluation systems of various types are an integral part of a country’s education policy space, with...
The paper presents the changing role of evaluation for public policies and the increasing importance...
Democratic and participatory evaluation raises questions of power. Power lies not only in agenda set...
This article develops a framework for enhancing understanding and exploring both how power manifests...
The aim of this special issue is to invite scholars in public administration to address issues of po...
The aim of this special issue is to invite scholars in public administration to address issues of po...
The concept of framing implies that policy issues can be viewed from different perspectives. The cho...
This Open Access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an emp...
This article develops a conceptual framework for exploring the role and consequences of evaluation a...
This paper is concerned with the interlocking of democratic values and evaluation systems. A central...
This Open Access book analyses the interplay between governing, evaluation and knowledge with an emp...
This introductory chapter starts by outlining the aim of the book: to analyse and discuss the interp...
Power is a fundamental dimension of social change that evaluators regularly overlook. To evaluate po...
This article considers different approaches to policy evaluation within recent writings on governanc...
This article synthesises the role of evaluation at the municipal, school, classroom and parental lev...
Evaluation systems of various types are an integral part of a country’s education policy space, with...
The paper presents the changing role of evaluation for public policies and the increasing importance...
Democratic and participatory evaluation raises questions of power. Power lies not only in agenda set...