Lost and found, and lost again? Tracing moral-political values in understandings of the evaluation wave
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Lost and found, and lost again? Tracing moral-political values in understandings of the evaluation wave. / Dahler-Larsen, Peter.
2019. Paper præsenteret ved EGOS Colloquium, Edinburgh, Storbritannien.Publikation: Konferencebidrag › Paper › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Lost and found, and lost again?
AU - Dahler-Larsen, Peter
N1 - Presented at the EGOS conference
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - How do we understand the socio-historically unprecedented wave of evaluation which characterizes contemporary society? The article discusses five mental models that offer typical perspectives on evaluation. It is shown that each of them are also moral-political stances. The article discusses whether these stances too obviously reflect positions or “character masks” which characterize typical functional roles in modern organizations in relation to evaluation systems, thereby merely reproducing “folk tales” which already circulate in the evaluation society. The article discusses what would be required for a perspective on evaluation which takes evaluation seriously at the same time as the institutional and normative underpinnings under evaluation are kept open for democratic scrutiny
AB - How do we understand the socio-historically unprecedented wave of evaluation which characterizes contemporary society? The article discusses five mental models that offer typical perspectives on evaluation. It is shown that each of them are also moral-political stances. The article discusses whether these stances too obviously reflect positions or “character masks” which characterize typical functional roles in modern organizations in relation to evaluation systems, thereby merely reproducing “folk tales” which already circulate in the evaluation society. The article discusses what would be required for a perspective on evaluation which takes evaluation seriously at the same time as the institutional and normative underpinnings under evaluation are kept open for democratic scrutiny
M3 - Paper
Y2 - 4 July 2019 through 6 July 2019
ER -
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