Policy evaluation in the era of COVID-19
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Policy evaluation in the era of COVID-19
(Comparative policy evaluation series)
Routledge, 2023
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Did evaluation meet the challenges of the COVID-19 crisis? How were evaluation practices, architectures, and values affected? Policy Evaluation in the Era of COVID-19 is the first to offer a broad canvas that explores government responses and ideas to tackle the challenges that evaluation practice faces in preparing for the next global crisis. Practitioners and established academic experts in the field of policy evaluation present a sophisticated synthesis of institutional, national, and disciplinary perspectives, with insights drawn from developments in Australia, Canada and the UK, as well as the UN.
Contributors examine the impacts of evaluation on socioeconomic recovery planning, government innovations in pivoting internal operations to address the crisis, and the role of parliamentary and audit institutions during the pandemic. Chapters also example the Sustainable Development Goals, and the inadequacy of human rights-based approaches in evaluation, while examining the imperative proposed by some authors that it is time that we take seriously the call for substantial transformation.
Written in a clear and accessible style, Policy Evaluation in the Era of COVID-19 offers a much-needed insight on the role evaluation played during this unique and critical juncture in history.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Pearl Eliadis, Indran A. Naidoo, Ray C. Rist
1. What does the Pandemic Mean for Evaluation?
Jan-Eric Furubo
2. COVID Crisis - Time to Recalibrate Evaluation
Maria Barrados, Steve Montague, and Jim Blain
3. The Unbearable Lightness of Rights: Evaluation and COVID-19 Response
Pearl Eliadis
4. Knowledge Production in a Pandemic: Supporting Accountability at Pace in the United Kingdom and Canada
Jeremy Lonsdale and Maria Barrados
5. The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Effective Use of Evaluation in Supporting the Sustainable Development Goals
Robert Lahey and Dorothy Lucks
6. Implications for Evaluation, What We Learn from the UN and the Country COVID-19 Response Plans, and Reflecting on Future Scenarios
Indran A. Naidoo
7. Do Lockdowns Work? Evidence from the UK
Ray Pawson
8. The Role of Evaluative Information in Parliamentary Oversight of the Australian Government's Responses to the Pandemic
Peter Wilkins
9. Evaluation for Systems Transformations: Lessons from the Pandemic
Michael Quinn Patton
Afterword
Ray C. Rist
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