REVALUATION
Updated 235 days ago
United Kingdom
Revaluation is a new methodology for measuring the full value of social action in complex systems. It has been created by Andrew Darnton and Andrew Harrison in response to the challenge of evaluating social movements. In the process it overturns many of the assumptions which underpin orthodox evaluation. Most notably, Revaluation represents an active input into a dynamic system - measuring in real time, rather than evaluating post hoc. After all, the aim of evaluation should be to make interventions more effective, and make more change.