Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Towards an Ecology of Evidence to Navigate Solutions
Buch, Englisch, 314 Seiten, Format (B × H): 152 mm x 229 mm
Reihe: Comparative Policy Evaluation
ISBN: 978-1-041-36766-6
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
From Silos to Ecologies offers a new way to understand how knowledge is generated, interpreted, and used to address today’s most complex social challenges. It introduces the concept with clarity and purpose, showing why single studies, narrow methods, or rigid evaluation systems are no longer sufficient for problems shaped by complexity, uncertainty, and rapid change. The book also points to issues of evaluation capture and the problematic levels of independence.
Drawing on realist evaluation, in which real-world problems, rugged landscapes, and underlying theories of solutions, serve as starting points for testing--as well as systems thinking, and practice--the book argues for approaches that are more adaptive and grounded in real-world contexts. Humility and the fallibility of knowledge generation are part of that approach. Through contributions from leading scholars and practitioners, the volume demonstrates how different forms of evidence can work together to support better decisions in areas such as maternal health, brain health, poverty reduction, and community-led innovation. Case studies from Canada, China, and India illustrate how an ecology of evidence helps practitioners navigate complexity, learn from local contexts, and design interventions that are both effective and sustainable—but are not one-size-fits-all solutions.
A call for transformation runs throughout the book: moving from routine monitoring towards deeper explanation, from bureaucratic systems toward real (and not orchestrated) learning systems, and from isolated interventions toward solutions that reflect the lived realities of communities. From Silos to Ecologies is essential reading for scholars, students, evaluators, policymakers, and anyone seeking more meaningful ways to understand and improve the world around us.
Zielgruppe
Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
Autoren/Hrsg.
Weitere Infos & Material
1. From Silos to Ecologies: Towards an Ecology of Evidence to Navigate Solutions 2. 60 Years of Evaluation: From Infant Industry to Booming Business — Indicators and Explanations 3. Institutional Barriers for Realizing Ecologies of Evidence: The Role of Evaluation’s Booming Business 4. Ecologies of Evidence and Evaluation Systems: A Contradiction in Terms? 5. Moving from Monoculture: Challenges in Unearthing Multidimensional Evidence in International Development Evaluations 6. Causal Evidence – Minding the Gaps 7. Navigating the Evidence Ecosystem: The Case of Adopting Innovation in the NHS in England 8. A Critical Review of the Hierarchical Approach to Evidence — And Why We Need to Take an Ecology of Evidence Approach Instead 9. Restoring Fidelity to Key Social Science Research Principles: Why Ecologies of Evidence and Theories of Change Matter in Program Evaluation 10. Dancing with Complexity: Building an Ecology of Evidence for Person-Centered Parkinson’s Interventions 11. Scaling Impactful Newborn Interventions in Diverse Settings: Lessons from the Safe Newborn Project in China 12. Improving Maternal Health in the Indian State of Meghalaya through Ecologies of Evidence 13. Farewell to Evaluation: From Accreditation to Explanation 14. Epilogue: Toward an Ecology of Evidence




