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This Second Edition celebrates 21 years of the practice of empowerment evaluation, a term first coined by David Fetterman during his presidential address for the American Evaluation Association. Since that time, this approach has altered the landscape of evaluation and has spread to a wide range of settings in more than 16 countries. In this new book, an outstanding group of evaluators from academia, government, nonprofits, and foundations assess how empowerment evaluation has been used in practice since the publication of the landmark 1996 edition. The book includes 10 empowerment evaluation principles, a number of models and tools to help put empowerment evaluation into practice, reflections on the history and future of the approach, and illustrative case studies from a number of different projects in a variety of diverse settings. The Second Edition offers readers the most current insights into the practice of this stakeholder-involvement approach to evaluation.
Empowerment Evaluation in Action in SAMHSA’s Service to Science Initiative : Cultivating Ownership and Enhancing Sustainability
Empowerment Evaluation in Action in SAMHSA’s Service to Science Initiative : Cultivating Ownership and Enhancing Sustainability
Disclaimer: Support for this work was provided by and administered through the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention, Contract Number #HHSS277200800004C, Reference number 277–08–0218. The content of this publication does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, and the views expressed in this paper are those of the authors.
Introduction
This chapter highlights how the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA’s) Service ...
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