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Professor and director

Public Administration

Contact:
Office: HSD A320
Credentials:
PhD (University of Ottawa), MA, BA
Area of expertise:
Program evaluation, developing/adapting culturally responsive methodologies, evaluator engagement and community change, teaching evaluation, critiques of epistemology in evaluation/social sciences, ethics & collaborative practice, equity & community coalitions

About

Dr. Jill Anne Chouinard is a professor in the School of Public Administration. Her interdisciplinary scholarship is shaped by anthropology, cultural studies, feminism, critical theory, social geography and post modernism, all of which informs her interest in culture, and in issues of in/equity and social justice, whether here at home or more globally.

Her main research areas are in culturally responsive approaches to research and evaluation, participatory research and evaluation, and evaluation and public policy. Much of her evaluation work has been conducted in culturally and socially diverse community settings, where she has extensive experience leading evaluations at the community level in the areas of education, social services, public health and organizational learning and change. She positions evaluation as a catalyst for learning, collaboration, equity, social justice and community change.

She is currently the Editor in Chief of the Canadian Journal of Program Evaluation. She continues to publish widely.

Research interests

  • program evaluation (culturally responsive and collaborative approaches)
  • developing/adapting culturally responsive methodologies
  • evaluator engagement and community change
  • teaching evaluation (and questions about theory and practice), critiques of epistemology in evaluation/social sciences, ethics and collaborative practice, equity and community coalitions