The manifestations of politics in evaluation: An exploratory study across the evaluation process

Eval Program Plann. 2021 Oct:88:101947. doi: 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2021.101947. Epub 2021 Apr 15.

Abstract

Evaluation has been described as a political act. Programs and policies are generated from a political process, and the decision to evaluate and how to use the evaluation are manifestations of the political dynamic. This exploratory study was conducted with practicing evaluators to understand what they view as political situations in the evaluation process and how they responded to these situations. Findings suggest that, in relation to the potential evaluation phases in which each respondent has been involved, evaluations are susceptible to politics when initially attempting to identify stakeholders and when it's time to report the evaluation findings. Evaluators have also developed multiple strategies for dealing with these situations, including finding allies for the evaluation and working to explain the evaluation process and its implications. We hope that this study will help to inform novice and expert evaluators about the various political situations they may encounter in their practice.

Keywords: Evaluation process; Exploratory study; Politics in evaluation; Random assignment; Research on evaluation; Response to politics; Thematic coding.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Policy*
  • Politics*
  • Program Evaluation