e-Anthology of Developmental Evaluation for Social Justice

 
 
 
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Welcome to the inaugural Developmental Evaluation Institute (DEI) e-anthology!

Developmental evaluation is continuing to emerge as a force for social change, as evaluators work alongside and within communities around the globe, supporting their aspirations for change, in ways that authentically reflect diverse communities’ values, principles and expression. In pursuit of social justice, this inaugural e-anthology, provides a space for different peoples and perspectives, to give voice to the potentiality of developmental evaluation; its practice, its promise and its contribution to a socially just and equitable world.

We invite you to download, read, reflect, and share. Engage with us and the authors on social media, letting us know what was clarified, what was confusing, what was helpful, inspiring, or perplexing. And please, join our mailing list and consider contributing to future editions of the DEI’s e-anthology about developmental evaluation for social justice. 

Articles include:

Developmental Evaluator’s Responsibility to Support Social Justice, Sami Berger

Represent, Represent, Kevin Lytle Jr.

Ongoing Journey of Self-Exploration,  Rachel Schmitt

When I Facilitate Developmental Evaluation, Nora Murphy Johnson and Gifty Amarteifio

A Fine Balance: the Developmental Evaluator as a Sensemaking Mediator, Barbara Szijarto

Fostering Change: Developmental Evaluation and Graphic Recording, Trilby Smith and Natalie Ord

Developmental Evaluation in Practice, Trupti Sarode and Jodi Sandfort

A Selection of Poems, Jade Stevens

Getting Great Value from Developmental Evaluation by Getting Ready: advice from the field, Marc Langlois and Natasha Blanchet-Cohen

As well as photos by Anna Carlsmith, Peter Levin and Kevin Lytle, Jr.