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Some reflections on Pawson’s science of evaluation: A realist manifesto

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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Brad Astbury
This article examines the evolution of Ray Pawson’s realist theory of evaluation, with a particular focus on his most recent book, Science of Evaluation: A Realist Manifesto. It is not a substitute for reading the original text. Reviews always say less about a book than the book in question. The goal is to provide a broader context for interpretation and an invitation to consider critically the practical import of Pawson’s grand ambitions for a new evaluation science. Like previous writings, this latest call-to-arms will appeal to some quarters of the evaluation community and dismay others. Regardless, evaluators should not remain indifferent. Pawson presents a vigorous, if at times irreverent, argument for advancing evaluation as a realist enterprise. Science of Evaluation deserves to be read and discussed widely.

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Journal

Evaluation

Volume

19

Pagination

383 - 401

Location

London, Eng.

ISSN

1461-7153

Language

eng

Publication classification

C2.1 Other contribution to refereed journal

Copyright notice

2013, Sage Publications

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