Practical Mapping for Applied Research and Program Evaluation, 9781544323343
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Using real-world case studies and using collaborative mapping and data from primary and secondary research, the authors introduce procedures in knowledge mapping, helping students to objectively quantify their knowledge of situations and develop more useful knowledge to support and enact positive change in the world.

Practical Mapping for Applied Research and Program Evaluation

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  • Paperback

    328 pages

  • Release Date

    29 July 2019

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781544323343
ISBN-10:1544323344
Author:Bernadette M. Wright, Steven E. Wallis
Publisher:SAGE Publications Inc
Imprint:SAGE Publications Inc
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:328
Release Date:29 July 2019
Weight:660g
Dimensions:231mm x 187mm
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Critics Review

“This book should be in the toolbox for all program evaluators as the focus is on collaborative work with community members and results in action. It is an excellent resource for all researchers who involve community members in solving problems. As an evaluator who works with community members and teaches evaluation at the graduate level, I will use this book as the “go-to resource” for developing maps that can solve complex problems. This book uses a collaborative approach to mapping that can be used in all areas of research.” – Krisanna Machtmes“This book is a powerful guide to aid researchers and practitioners in decision-making.” – andra Schrouder

About The Author

Bernadette M. Wright

Dr. Bernadette Wright is founder of Meaningful Evidence, where she helps nonprofits to use social research to make a bigger difference. She works with organizations in the areas of health, human services, housing, and education. She has delivered dozens of evaluation related workshops and webinars at local, national, and international events. Before starting her own business, Dr. Wright was Consultant at The Lewin Group, where she conducted and managed research on aging and disability issues for federal clients. Before that, she was Policy Research Analyst at AARP Public Policy Institute, where she analyzed proposed legislation and regulations and developed publications on supportive services and community living. In her early career, she was Senior Evaluation Specialist at the Baltimore Mayor’s Office of Employment Development. She earned her PhD in public policy/program evaluation from the University of Maryland. She is passionate about advancing equity and social justice.Dr. Wallis was a Fulbright alumnus, international visiting professor, award-wining scholar, and Executive Coordinator at ASK MATT Solutions. An interdisciplinary thinker, his publications covered a range of fields including psychology, ethics, science, management, organizational learning, entrepreneurship, and policy with dozens of publications, hundreds of citations, and many international co-authors. In addition, he supported doctoral candidates at Capella University in the Harold Abel School of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Following a career in corrosion control, he earned his PhD at Fielding Graduate University and took early retirement to pursue his passion – leveraging innovative insights to advance science for the betterment of the world.

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