European Challenge: Pursuing Universal Values Through the Empty MiddleThe European Union stands at a paradoxical crossroads. On the one hand, it proclaims universal values: human dignity, freedom, democracy…6d ago6d ago
Serbia’s Student Uprising: This Is Not a Protest — It’s a Break“The most radical revolutionary will become a conservative on the day after the revolution.” Hannah Arendt in New Yorker 12 September 1970Apr 8Apr 8
Harnessing Bias for Collective Rationality and Social InclusionThis article examines the challenges of ensuring neutrality in participatory evaluations of complex interventions, particularly the…Mar 10Mar 10
Bias in participatory evaluation: friend or foeThe post incisively critiques current participatory evaluation methods, exposing their false neutrality and inherent biases that merely…Mar 4Mar 4
The Reflective Revolution: How Self-Reflective Thinking is Reshaping Global PolicyAs we navigate the complexities of the early 21st century, humanity faces an array of daunting global challenges, from climate change and…Jul 19, 2024Jul 19, 2024
Collective Rationality in EvaluationChapter III.2 from the new working paper of the Slovenian Evaluation SocietyMay 11, 2024May 11, 2024
Evaluative Interpretation ToolsChapter II in “INCLUSIVE OR RATIONAL PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION?” Slovenian Evaluation Society’s Working Papers, Spring/Summer 2024…Apr 29, 2024Apr 29, 2024
Shaping the Future through Evaluation: Spotlight on the 5th Western Balkans Evaluation ConferenceIntroductionJun 30, 2023Jun 30, 2023