Are We Happy Yet?: Re-evaluating the Evaluation of Indigenous Community Development

  • Gould K
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As I was working on research into Indigenous community development, I wanted to get an overview of how things are going - are projects improving well-being? What is working and what isn't? I found I couldn't get a clear multi-dimensional picture. So I had to wonder, about evaluation criteria and what the alternatives were. How can we, as academics and researchers and allies, make sense of the available information in such a way that our work is meaningful to the Indigenous communities we work with?

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Gould, K. (2008). Are We Happy Yet?: Re-evaluating the Evaluation of Indigenous Community Development. Ethnic Studies Review, 31(2), 182–200. https://doi.org/10.1525/esr.2008.31.2.182

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