2019
Bowman, N.
University of Toronto Press
The author examines the colonial underpinnings of program evaluations involving First Nations populations and the challenges to addressing power imbalances in these processes. The author then draws on emerging tribal critical systems theory to advocate for a new evaluation approach that asks evaluators to understand the origins of authority structures, power sources, and systems and to reconceptualize how the field of evaluation might move forward.
Nation-to-Nation Evaluation: Governance, Tribal Sovereignty, and Systems Thinking through Culturally Responsive Indigenous Evaluations.
Bowman, N. (2019). Nation-to-nation evaluation: Governance, tribal sovereignty, and systems thinking through culturally responsive Indigenous evaluations. The Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation, 34(2), 343-356.
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