Arensman Bodille, van Wessel Margit
Wageningen University & Research, the Netherlands.
Evaluation (Lond). 2018 Jan;24(1):51-68. doi: 10.1177/1356389017733210. Epub 2017 Oct 4.
International development organizations increasingly use advocacy as a strategy to pursue effectiveness. However, establishing the effectiveness of advocacy is problematic and dependent on the interpretations of the stakeholders involved, as well as the interactions between them. This article challenges the idea of objective and rational evaluation, showing that advocacy evaluation is an inherently political process in which space for interactions around methods, processes and results defines how effectiveness is interpreted, measured and presented. In addition, this article demonstrates how this space for interaction contributes to the quality and accuracy of evaluating advocacy effectiveness by providing room to explore and address the multiplicities of meaning around identifying, measuring and presenting outcomes.
国际发展组织越来越多地将宣传作为一种追求成效的战略。然而,确定宣传的成效存在问题,且取决于相关利益攸关方的解读以及他们之间的互动。本文对客观和理性评估的观点提出了质疑,表明宣传评估本质上是一个政治过程,围绕方法、过程和结果的互动空间决定了成效如何被解读、衡量和呈现。此外,本文还展示了这种互动空间如何通过提供空间来探索和处理围绕确定、衡量和呈现成果的多重意义,从而有助于提高评估宣传成效的质量和准确性。