The world faces a climate crisis that calls for increased attention to social, economic, and environmental justice. Non-Indigenous evaluators can choose to continue their work business-as-usual, or they can choose to learn from Indigenous evaluators. The exclusion of Indigenous scholars from the evaluation theory tree results in an opportunity lost to improve theory and practice across all communities. A fifth branch on the evaluation theory tree, Context and Needs, aligns with the Indigenous paradigm and serves to stimulate questions about evaluation theory and practice that inherently address issues of justice and the importance of recognizing the interconnectedness of all living and nonliving things
Background: Evaluation is sometimes viewed as a professional practice rather than a discipline corre...
Developed in partnership with two ‘aina-based (life-sustaining, land-based) programs on the island o...
The evaluation field's understanding of Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies must improve in way...
A distinct formulation of Indigenous environmental justice (IEJ) is required in order to address the...
This study explored how organizations that offer programming and services in northern Indigenous com...
Following critiques of the global environmental justice paradigm, a ‘critical’ environmental justice...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of land-based programming in promoting Indigenous ...
This chapter offers an alternative vision for sustainable futures involving self-determined Indigeno...
Theresearch project starts with the consideration of Indigenous peoples as one of the most vulnerabl...
The Biden-Harris administration has invested considerable policy focus on environmental justice, in...
The Biden-Harris administration has invested considerable policy focus on environmental justice, in...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
A distinct formulation of Indigenous environmental justice (IEJ) is required in order to address the...
Social and ecological systems shape the extent to which humans and the rest of nature live together ...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.In this body of work, I examine the process and meth...
Background: Evaluation is sometimes viewed as a professional practice rather than a discipline corre...
Developed in partnership with two ‘aina-based (life-sustaining, land-based) programs on the island o...
The evaluation field's understanding of Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies must improve in way...
A distinct formulation of Indigenous environmental justice (IEJ) is required in order to address the...
This study explored how organizations that offer programming and services in northern Indigenous com...
Following critiques of the global environmental justice paradigm, a ‘critical’ environmental justice...
There is increasing recognition of the importance of land-based programming in promoting Indigenous ...
This chapter offers an alternative vision for sustainable futures involving self-determined Indigeno...
Theresearch project starts with the consideration of Indigenous peoples as one of the most vulnerabl...
The Biden-Harris administration has invested considerable policy focus on environmental justice, in...
The Biden-Harris administration has invested considerable policy focus on environmental justice, in...
This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which pe...
A distinct formulation of Indigenous environmental justice (IEJ) is required in order to address the...
Social and ecological systems shape the extent to which humans and the rest of nature live together ...
2019 Summer.Includes bibliographical references.In this body of work, I examine the process and meth...
Background: Evaluation is sometimes viewed as a professional practice rather than a discipline corre...
Developed in partnership with two ‘aina-based (life-sustaining, land-based) programs on the island o...
The evaluation field's understanding of Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies must improve in way...