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Open to the public : evaluation in the public arena / edited by Richard Boyle, Jonathan D. Breul and Peter Dahler-Larsen.
2008
D 731 BOY.O
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Articles
Détails
Titre
Open to the public : evaluation in the public arena / edited by Richard Boyle, Jonathan D. Breul and Peter Dahler-Larsen.
Auteur
Mention d'édition
v. 13.
Description
248 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN
9780765803726
0765803720 alk. paper
9781412809498 electronic book
1412809495 electronic book
9781351501583 e-book
9781351501569 e-book
9781138512795 paperback
9781315125770 E-Book
0765803720 alk. paper
9781412809498 electronic book
1412809495 electronic book
9781351501583 e-book
9781351501569 e-book
9781138512795 paperback
9781315125770 E-Book
Autre cote
D 731 BOY.O
Résumé
"Open to the Public grows out of concern with evaluation in the public arena and the struggle to understand how best to use the information it generates. Many concepts and models of evaluation, how to undertake it, and how to make it more useful, were developed before government performance became of so much interest to the public. In fact, it is arguable that recent changes in the forms, shapes, structures, and media through which the information developed in the process of evaluation becomes public, require new ways of thinking about its role in society. What is the role of evaluative information in the public arena today? How, when, and under what circumstances does the actual use of evaluative information take place, and what are the forces at play? By compiling and comparing international case studies, this book considers forces that make the information produced in evaluations increasing "open to the public." They provide insights into the many factors that influence evaluation and its use in the public arena. Their case studies include such current topics as: "spin doctoring" of information by the media and this practice's relationship to evaluation studies, the hotly debated issue of school performance, and information about it aired in the public arena, and the controversial link between budget processing and government performance. This book will be invaluable to those conducting evaluations, public employees and commissioners, and those studying public administration."--Provided by publisher.
Bibliographie, remarque
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Remarque du contenu formatté
I. Evaluation in the media; II. The preparation and presentation of public evaluation data; III. Evaluation decisions and the political agenda; IV. Citizen participation.
Série
Comparative Policy Evaluation Series.
Publié
New Brunswick, N.J. : Transaction Publishers, c2008.
Langue
Anglais
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