How We Model Matters: A Manifesto for the Next Generation of Program Theorizing
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Meta-Modeling: A Theory-Based Synthesis Approach
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Till Time (and Poor Planning) Do Us Part: Programs as Dynamic Systems—Incorporating Planning of Sustainability into Theories of Change
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Knitting Theory in STEM Performance Stories: Experiences in Developing a Performance Framework
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Can’t See the Wood for the Logframe: Integrating Logframes and Theories of Change in Development Evaluation
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Using Actor-Based Theories of Change to Conduct Robust Evaluation in Complex Settings
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Does Your Implementation Fit Your Theory of Change?
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Editor's Remarks / Un mot de la rédactrice
In reviewing all of the papers included in this issue of the CJPE, I am struck by the fact that all of them, in their own way, focus on people, organizations, and groups. This is not surprising, given that our work as evaluators requires constant contact and communication with stakeholders, clients, managers, and benefi ciaries. This link to others is often what defines our practice and sets us apart from other disciplines. To start us off, Carman and Fredericks co-author a paper on social network analysis, an approach that is gaining traction in our field.
Book Review: Rosalind Eyben, Irene Guijt, Chris Roche, and Cathy Shutt. (2015). The Politics of Evidence and Results in International Development: Playing the Game to Change the Rules?
Book Reviews / Comptes rendus de livres
Rosalind Eyben, Irene Guijt, Chris Roche, and Cathy Shutt. (2015). The Politics of Evidence and Results in International Development: Playing the Game to Change the Rules?
Bourton on Dunsmore, England: Practical Action Publishing Ltd. Kindle Edition.
(ISBN: 978-1-78044-886-2)
Book Review: David Grembowski. (2016). The Practice of Health Program Evaluation. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE.
Book Reviews / Comptes rendus de livres
David Grembowski. (2016). The Practice of Health Program Evaluation.
Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE. Paperback, 324 pages.
(ISBN: 978-1-4833-7637-0)