To access account and manage orders
Or login with OTP
Don’t you have an account? Sign Up
Register you account
Or
Already have an account? Sign In
By creating an account you agree with our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy.
Enter Email Address or Mobile Number to receive a One Time Password (OTP) for verification.
Back to Sign In
We have send you a One Time Password(OTP) on this email address/mobile number
OTP Not received? Resend OTP
Enter your email and click on the confirm button to reset your password. We'll send you an email detailing the steps to complete the procedure.
Enter your Email/Mobile number and click the Submit button to receive an OTP. We'll send you an Email with the steps to complete the procedure.
We have sent the verification code to your email address.If you haven't received it, please check your spam folder.
- At least 8 characters
- At least one lowercase letter
- At least one uppercase letter
- At least one number
- At least one special character
Your password is strong!
We have sent the verification code to your mobile number
Edited by : RATNA M. SUDARSHAN, RAJIB NANDI
9789385932397
Language: English
In Stock!
Price INR: 695.0 Not Available
Book Club Price INR 590.75
Join Book Club
Over the last several years, regular evaluation of development programs has become essential in measuring and understanding their true impact. Feminist and gender-sensitive evaluations have gradually emerged, drawing attention to existing inequities—gender, caste, class, location, and more—and the cumulative effect of these biases on daily life. Such evaluations are also deeply political; they explicitly acknowledge that gender-based inequalities exist, show how they remain embedded in society, and articulate ways to address them.
Based on four years of research, Voices and Values offers critical insight into how gender, class, and nationality inflect and affect sociological research. It examines how feminist evaluations could make an effective contribution to new policy formulations oriented to gender and social equity. The essays here focus centrally on the structural roots of inequity: giving weight to all perspectives; adding value to marginalized groups and people under evaluation; and taking forward the findings of evaluation into advocacy for change. In doing so, each essay advances the understanding of feminist evaluation both conceptually and as practice.
CONTRIBUTORS: Venu Arora | Sneha Bhat | Pallavi Gupta | Vasundhara Kaul | Renu Khanna | Seema Kulkarni | Ranjani K. Murthy | Rajib Nandi | Srinidhi Raghavan | Neha Sanwal | Shubh Sharma | Ratna M. Sudarshan | Enakshi Ganguly Thukral | Sonal Zaveri
RATNA M. SUDARSHAN is a Trustee and former Director of the Institute of Social Studies Trust (ISST). She has been on the research staff at the National Council of Applied Economic Research and a National Fellow at the National Institute of Educational Planning and Administration. Her research has mainly focused on the linkages between women’s work, the informal economy and education.
See more by RATNA M. SUDARSHAN
RAJIB NANDI is Associate Director at the Institute of Social Studies Trust, New Delhi with 22 years of experience in gender transformative research and evaluation. He has an M.Phil degree in applied Economics from the Centre for Development Studies, a doctoral degree in Sociology from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and a post-graduate certificate in Development Evaluation (IPDET) from the University of Bern. Rajib’s areas of work cover gender and development, social and solidarity economy, information and communications technologies, programme evaluations, and evaluative studies. He is a founder and core group member of the Evaluation Community of India. Presently he is the Governing Board Member of the Community of Evaluators–South Asia and a Council Member with the International Evaluation Academy (IEAc).
See more by RAJIB NANDI