一项关于国际发展非政府组织影响评估设计中数据、知识与权力的活动理论研究

An activity theory study of data, knowledge, and power in the design of an international development NGO impact evaluation

Information Systems Journal · 2018
被引 29
ABS 4

中文导读

本研究运用文化历史活动理论(CHAT)分析英国捐助者与印度农村非政府组织的影响评估活动,揭示数据、知识与权力如何同时生成,为发展评估中的权力问题提供新视角。

Abstract

Abstract International development is now a data‐, information‐, and knowledge‐intensive industry, which some have characterised as “development 2.0.” Power relations are rarely foregrounded in this landscape, even though they shape what data and knowledge is constructed or discarded. Impact evaluation is one example of this intensive work, yet evaluation models seldom make power relations explicit or actionable. Furthermore, implicit models of data and knowledge on which impact evaluation processes rely also neglect power and social practice. The resulting problem is that power remains silent in development impact evaluation practice. In response, this article articulates an alternative, using Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) to analyse impact evaluation activities conducted by a UK‐based philanthropic donor and their grantee in India, a small non‐government organisation (NGO) doing rural development work. The analysis uses CHAT to illustrate how impact data, knowledge, and power are simultaneously generated during professional evaluation activities. The study broadens our view of impact and offers two contributions. Firstly, for researchers in information and communications technology for development (ICT4D) and knowledge management for development (KM4D), it contributes the application of a perspective on social practice, CHAT, to development evaluation. A novel extension to CHAT, the concept of “temporal activity chains,” is put forward to complement the established activity system frame. Secondly, the article demonstrates a practice‐based view of development impact evaluation for researchers and practitioners who wish to acknowledge and respond to the generation of unequal power dynamics during evaluation processes.

知识管理活动理论国际发展影响评估权力关系