The evaluated … in changing webs of significance
Elvi Whittaker
Research Evaluation, 1993, vol. 3, issue 3, 204-207
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Epistemologies and theories change rapidly; many certainties are evaporating behind the closed doors of the intellectual academies. These trends are having an effect on the evaluation of the social sciences and humanities, and a whole new vocabulary is developing. The objects of evaluation need to be rethought and reconstituted in this era of post-modernism. Much can be learned from evading the duality of the developer and the developed and looking at the process of development itself Copyright , Beech Tree Publishing.
Date: 1993
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