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Hi Pablo, thanks to your blog above I was got to know of this article.
Daigneault, P. M., & Jacob, S. (2009). Toward accurate measurement of participation: Rethinking the conceptualization and operationalization of participatory evaluation. American Journal of Evaluation.
I will use it for presentation at AES conference in Darwin for the evaluation I conducted recently with my team- Participatory Evaluation using strength-based approach with gender and equity lens.
This link in English was also useful as it gave me an overview http://albordedelcaos.com/2014/08/09/herramienta-para-medir-el-nive...
Talking about use! Warm greetings from Delhi!
Thanks a lot Pablo for sharing the resources available in English.
Here it is the link to the Tool in English... http://www.pol.ulaval.ca/perfeval/cms/index.php?temps=1407765326&am...
And you can find a couple of theoretical references around this tool in my blog Al Borde del Caos
Thanks a lot Pablo! This is a very useful tool. Please would you know the link to English version of the tool.
Here is google translate of your message in English
Dear All,
Along with colleagues Julia Rosa Cinnamon Parés Brandiarán recently had the opportunity to
collaborate in the translation to Spanish Tool for Measuring the Level of Participation in an Evaluation. This tool was developed and empirically validated by Pierre-Marc Jacob Steve Daigneault and to measure the level of participation of different stakeholders in a given assessment. The tool is now available for viewing and use in page PerƒEval, research lab l'Université Laval about the performance and evaluation of public action.
Are kindly invited to visit and use,
best regards,
Paul
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