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Monthly Archives: April 2018
What can we do with our stories? Reflections from the Faroes
In my efforts to refresh my social theory and develop new perspectives on evaluation I recently attended a social constructivism conference on Communication, Collaboration and Relationships in the Faroe Islands[1]. I’d be alerted to this opportunity by one of the … Continue reading →
Posted in 5th generation evaluation, Appreciative inquiry, Courses and events, How can evaluation be useful?, Stories, What is action research?
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Where nothing is clear, and everything keeps changing – new territories for evaluation
Greetings from the Faroe Islands. In my efforts to develop new perspectives on evaluation I’m attending a conference on Communication, Collaboration and Relationships. This is my annual dose of CPD – like many people from the UK, this is new … Continue reading →
Posted in 5th generation evaluation, Appreciative inquiry, Co-production and new ways of working, Courses and events, How can evaluation be useful?, Living systems research, Research Impact, Stories, What is action research?
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