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Concentric Circles Evaluation ApproachSummaryA methodological evaluation approach based on the combination of two research approaches - ethnography and action research. Here ethnography is used to guide the research process and action research to link the findings back into a project’s ongoing development. The approach has been developed to focus on actual practices of use and interaction with technologies in the wider context of people’s lives and social and cultural structures - what we term "communicative ecologies". Placing users and producers at the centre of the research process is important if useful analytical frameworks are to be developed. For these purposes an ethnographic approach aims to make sense of the complete range of social relationships and processes within which a project is doing its work. This includes:
In theory, the beauty of such an approach is the potential it holds for ensuring that a project adapts itself to locally defined needs and is therefore unable in a sense to not be effective. At the same time, if real needs are really being met, sustainability should be less of an issue for projects. Using a participatory approach all stakeholders, including members of local user communities should be involved at every step, helping to ensure the relevance of projects and generating a degree of ownership and involvement that will help to ensure a project's future. Source: Email from Clemencia Rodriguez to The Communication Initiative, February 8 2006 and Evaluating Community Based Media Initiatives: An Ethnographic Action Research Approach [PDF] by Jo Tacchi, Don Slater and Peter Lewis - paper for OURMedia III conference, Barranquilla, Colombia, May 19-21 2003. SourceEmail from Clemencia Rodriguez to The Communication Initiative, February 8 2006 and Evaluating Community Based Media Initiatives: An Ethnographic Action Research Approach [PDF] by Jo Tacchi, Don Slater and Peter Lewis - paper for OURMedia III conference, Barranquilla, Colombia, May 19-21 2003. Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 17 2006 Last Updated October 16 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTED |
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