Journal of MultiDisciplinary Evaluation (Oct 2005)

Ethnography and Evaluation: Their Relationship and Three Anthropological Models of Evaluation

  • Brandon W. Youker

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56645/jmde.v2i3.102
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3

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This paper examines the relationship between ethnographic research methods and evaluation theory and methodology. It is divided into two main sections: (a) ethnography in evaluation and (b) anthropological models of evaluation. Three levels of the leading anthropological models of evaluation are summarized, which include responsive evaluation, goal-free evaluation, and constructivist evaluation. In conclusion, (a) there is no consensual definition of ethnography; (b) in many circumstances, ethnographic evaluation models may be beneficial; and (c) ethnography can be used in evaluation but requires a high level of analysis to transform ethnographic data into useful information for eliciting an evaluative conclusion.

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