
Assumptions
Complexity, Practice and Values
Emerald Publishing Limited
Will be published approx. on 1. December 2025
Book
Paperback/Softback
144 pages
978-1-80592-249-0 (ISBN)
Description
Assumptions: Complexity, Practice and Values delves into the empirical and theoretical aspects of assumptions in evaluation, offering methodologies to identify and categorize them, and exploring how they influence evaluations and each other. It provides practical guidance for evaluators to help stakeholders identify priorities and plan effective programs, while also presenting conceptual insights into the nature of assumptions and their impact on both programs and evaluations. The chapters push the boundaries of our understanding of assumptions in the field and propose a research agenda to deepen our knowledge and improve evaluation practices.
Addressing assumptions is a cornerstone of evaluative thinking, crucial for uncovering the beliefs that guide stakeholders' decisions and actions. This book emphasizes how these assumptions shape the evaluation process, determining the questions asked and the answers sought. By examining these underlying beliefs, evaluators can conduct more meaningful evaluations that truly reflect the needs and realities of the programs they assess.
This book also equips methodologists with the tools to design evaluations that yield actionable insights for decision-makers. Practitioners will learn to monitor their own and their stakeholders' assumptions to avoid biases and leverage deeper understanding in their work. Program funders and designers will gain the knowledge to implement more effective programs and avoid unintended consequences. Evaluation educators will find valuable content to enhance their teaching, and researchers will discover new directions for their studies. Ultimately, Assumptions aims to enrich evaluators' ability to reveal and prioritize the most consequential assumptions in their work.
Addressing assumptions is a cornerstone of evaluative thinking, crucial for uncovering the beliefs that guide stakeholders' decisions and actions. This book emphasizes how these assumptions shape the evaluation process, determining the questions asked and the answers sought. By examining these underlying beliefs, evaluators can conduct more meaningful evaluations that truly reflect the needs and realities of the programs they assess.
This book also equips methodologists with the tools to design evaluations that yield actionable insights for decision-makers. Practitioners will learn to monitor their own and their stakeholders' assumptions to avoid biases and leverage deeper understanding in their work. Program funders and designers will gain the knowledge to implement more effective programs and avoid unintended consequences. Evaluation educators will find valuable content to enhance their teaching, and researchers will discover new directions for their studies. Ultimately, Assumptions aims to enrich evaluators' ability to reveal and prioritize the most consequential assumptions in their work.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Bingley
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 155 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
240 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-80592-249-0 (9781805922490)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Dr. Apollo M. Nkwake is a Global Lead-Senior Technical Advisor for Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL).
Dr. Jonathan A. Morell is an expert in Evaluation and Complexity Science, known for his work on complexity constructs, agent-based modeling, and hidden assumptions.
Dr. Katrina L. Bledsoe is a Principal at Abt Global, an advisor at Strategic Learning Partners 4 Innovation, and a consultant at Katrina Bledsoe Consulting.
Dr. Jonathan A. Morell is an expert in Evaluation and Complexity Science, known for his work on complexity constructs, agent-based modeling, and hidden assumptions.
Dr. Katrina L. Bledsoe is a Principal at Abt Global, an advisor at Strategic Learning Partners 4 Innovation, and a consultant at Katrina Bledsoe Consulting.
Editor
Action Against Hunger, USA
4.669... Evaluation and Planning, USA
Abt Global, USA
Content
Chapter 1. Introduction: Assumptions: Complexity, Practice and Values; Apollo M. Nkwake
Chapter 2. Assumptions Through a Complexity Lens; Jonathan A. Morell
Chapter 3. Evolving Evaluation Premises and Principles for Working with Assumptions in the Polycrisis; Michael Patton
Chapter 4. Adaptation of Assumptions Based Evaluation to deal with Complexity, Values and Different Perspectives; Osvaldo Nestor Feinstein
Chapter 5. Working smartly with assumptions in programs: Results from a Survey on Assumptions; Godfrey Senkaba
Chapter 6. Working with program theory assumptions in a school related gender-based violence (SRGBV) prevention intervention; Apollo M. Nkwake and Daniel Lavan
Chapter 7. How do we begin? Practices and tools for examining evaluator positionality, assumptions, and bias; Min Ma
Chapter 8. Concluding Impressions About Research on Evaluation / Assumptions; Jonathan A. Morell
Chapter 2. Assumptions Through a Complexity Lens; Jonathan A. Morell
Chapter 3. Evolving Evaluation Premises and Principles for Working with Assumptions in the Polycrisis; Michael Patton
Chapter 4. Adaptation of Assumptions Based Evaluation to deal with Complexity, Values and Different Perspectives; Osvaldo Nestor Feinstein
Chapter 5. Working smartly with assumptions in programs: Results from a Survey on Assumptions; Godfrey Senkaba
Chapter 6. Working with program theory assumptions in a school related gender-based violence (SRGBV) prevention intervention; Apollo M. Nkwake and Daniel Lavan
Chapter 7. How do we begin? Practices and tools for examining evaluator positionality, assumptions, and bias; Min Ma
Chapter 8. Concluding Impressions About Research on Evaluation / Assumptions; Jonathan A. Morell