1st Edition
From Silos to Ecologies Towards an Ecology of Evidence to Navigate Solutions
List of Contributors
Chapter 1. From Silos to Ecologies: Towards an Ecology of Evidence to Navigate Solutions
Sanjeev Sridharan & Frans L. Leeuw
Chapter 2. 60 Years of Evaluation: From Infant Industry to Booming Business — Indicators and Explanations
Frans L. Leeuw
Chapter 3. Institutional Barriers for Realizing Ecologies of Evidence: The Role of Evaluation’s Booming Business
Frans L. Leeuw
Chapter 4. Ecologies of Evidence and Evaluation Systems: A Contradiction in Terms?
Niklas A. Andersen & Valérie Pattyn
Chapter 5. Moving from Monoculture: Challenges in Unearthing Multidimensional Evidence in International Development Evaluations
Gordon Freer
Chapter 6. Causal Evidence – Minding the Gaps
Nancy Cartwright & John Pemberton
Chapter 7. Navigating the Evidence Ecosystem: The Case of Adopting Innovation in the NHS in England
Tom Ling
Chapter 8. A Critical Review of the Hierarchical Approach to Evidence — And Why We Need to Take an Ecology of Evidence Approach Instead
Patricia J. Rogers & Thomas Aston
Chapter 9. Restoring Fidelity to Key Social Science Research Principles: Why Ecologies of Evidence and Theories of Change Matter in Program Evaluation
Michael Woolcock
Chapter 10. Dancing with Complexity: Building an Ecology of Evidence for Person-Centered Parkinson’s Interventions
Sanjeev Sridharan & Jordan Antflick
Chapter 11. Scaling Impactful Newborn Interventions in Diverse Settings: Lessons from the Safe Newborn Project in China
Yue Xiao & Sanjeev Sridharan
Chapter 12. Improving Maternal Health in the Indian State of Meghalaya through Ecologies of Evidence
Sanjeev Sridharan, Sampath Kumar & Sandra Albert
Chapter 13. Farewell to Evaluation: From Accreditation to Explanation
Ray Pawson
Chapter 14. Epilogue: Toward an Ecology of Evidence
Frans L. Leeuw & Sanjeev Sridharan
Biography
Sanjeev Sridharan is Professor of Health Policy Evaluation at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and serves as Evaluation Advisor to the United Nations Office of Internal Oversight Services and the Pan American Health Organization. Formerly with the Gates Foundation and University of Toronto, his work focuses on sustainability, equity, and new evaluation paradigms for brain health.
Frans L. Leeuw is Professor Emeritus of Social Science Research on Public Policy and Law at Maastricht University. Formerly Director of the Netherlands National Institute of Justice Research and Dean of the Faculty of Humanities at the Open University, he also co founded the European Evaluation Society. He has authored more than 10 books and 150 academic publications on evaluation, policy, and justice.






