• 제목/요약/키워드: Participatory evaluation

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과학기술과 사회 연계에 대한 담론: 사회참여형 과학기술 평가방법의 적용가능성 모색 (The discourse on how to integrate society and science: the applicability of participatory evaluation)

  • 김태희
    • 과학기술학연구
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    • 제15권2호
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    • pp.163-189
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    • 2015
  • 과학 스스로의 거리두기 이면에는 과학이 사회로부터 신뢰를 회복하고 사회 속에 융화되려는 노력이 잠재되어 있다고 할 것이다. 과학이 사회로부터 신뢰를 회복하려는 자구적 노력은 과학기술의 급속한 진화, 사회로부터의 지속된 불신, 공적자금 출연에 의한 과학자의 책무성에 따라 더욱 가시화됨에 따라, 많은 학자로부터 과학과 사회의 연계 필요성이 제기되어 왔다. 이에 본 연구는 과학기술과 사회와의 연계를 위해 사회참여형 과학기술 평가에 초점을 두고 그 실현 가능성을 탐색하였다. 이를 위해 다양한 평가 방법론, 사회참여를 위한 전제요건 및 장애요인을 제시하였다. 평가방법론에서는 목적론적 측면과 행태적 측면으로 구분하여 형성평가, 총괄평가, 권한부여평가, 협력평가, 이해당사자 평가를 제시하였고, 전제요건으로는 과학 언어의 공유, 과학자와 시민사회의 인식의 변화를 제시하였으며 장애요인으로 평가참여자간의 시각의 차이, 평가지표의 복잡성을 제시하였다. 본 연구는 이러한 전제요건의 선결과 장애요인의 극복 하에서 목적과 행태에 부합하는 평가방법론의 선택이 필요함을 강조한다. 다만, 사회참여형 과학기술평가를 도입하기 위해서는 이를 수용할 수 있는 사회시스템의 정립과 평가자 스스로의 인식과 자발성이 수반되어야 그 효과성이 가시화될 수 있음을 제안한다.

건강증진을 위한 지역사회 기반 참여연구의 적용 방안 (Using Community-Based Participatory Research(CBPR) for Health Promotion)

  • 유승현
    • 보건교육건강증진학회지
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    • 제26권1호
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    • pp.141-158
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    • 2009
  • Community-Based Participatory Research(CBPR) has gained attention as a public health approach to develop community health interventions to address health disparities in recognition of the community relevance of specific health issues associated with social determinants of health. It emphasizes community involvement in equal partnership with researchers and public health professionals to address community-identified needs. The characteristics and principles of CBPR discussed in this paper highlight participatory nature, capacity development, partnership building, and process-orientation of CBPR. A 6-step process model for community empowerment is then introduced as a CBPR operationalization strategy. Mixed methods research approaches are valuable in CBPR as well as process evaluation. For the application of CBPR in Korean contexts, the Diffusion of Innovation theory is suggested as a theoretical framework for implementation. Building public health partnerships between public and private sectors to create partnership synergy is a necessary condition for successful CBPR for health promotion in Korea. Accompanying critical factors for the CBPR application include: common understanding of CBPR and its values, establishment of the definition of 'community,' 'community-based' and 'participation' in community health, development of accommodating research infrastructure for CBPR, recognition of the importance of program evaluation (particularly process evaluation), and training CBPR specialists.

학교건축 디자인 지표의 사용자 참여설계 적용에 관한 연구 (A Study on the Efficient Application of Design Indicators to User Participatory Design for School Facilities)

  • 조창희;오형석;이화룡
    • 교육시설 논문지
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    • 제20권3호
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    • pp.3-12
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    • 2013
  • The study explored empirically user participatory design methods for realizing user demand efficiently and evaluating alternatives systematically by using design indicators such as the design quality indicators system of the UK. In the empirical exploratory process utilizing design indicators, the study selected design indicators, and conducted a survey of design realization methods, evaluation methods, and user participatory design utilizing design indicators. Also, concerning the empirical exploratory process, it can be classified into a preliminary survey aimed at those majoring in architecture; a user group survey aimed at elementary school students, parents, and teachers; and a professional group survey aimed at professionals in architecture. In particular, the study carried out the survey for the empirical exploratory process of user participatory design by combining on-line and off-line methods.

참여적 농촌평가(PRA) 활용 농촌지역개발 사례연구 - 베트남 행복프로그램 시범마을사업 중심으로 - (A Case Study on the Utilization of Participatory Rural Appraisal on Rural Development - Focusing on Pilot Village Development project of Happiness Program in Vietnam -)

  • 김재선;이일권
    • 농촌계획
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.97-107
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study is to introduce a rural development project utilized Participatory Rural Appraisal(PRA), which has been widely developed and applied as an approach and methods for participatory rural development since 1990's. In the ODA project titled as "Happiness Program", a comprehensive community development program designed and conducted by KOICA for underprivileged ethnic minorities in Lao Cai province, Vietnam, the villagers were able to analyse the realities of their situations, to plan, to act, and to monitor and evaluate their actions for improvement through all the processes of PRA utilization. Apart from the successful implementation of participatory rural development activities, this project also made a contribution to extending our knowledge about PRA by presenting the monitoring and evaluation system built for the project and the impact analyzed by the system such as increase in villagers' annual income, expansion of infrastructure, capacity development and etc.

학교 성교육을 위한 지역사회 참여형 접근법과 사회생태학 모델 (Community-Based Participatory Approaches and a Social Ecological Model for School-Based Sex Education)

  • 유승현
    • 한국학교ㆍ지역보건교육학회지
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    • 제7권
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    • pp.19-32
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    • 2006
  • 성공적이고 효과적인 학교 성교육을 위하여 참여형 기법의 중요성이 부각되고 있는 가운데, 지역사회 참여형 연구 기법이 주목받고 있다. 지역사회 참여형 기법은 피교육자가 교육프로그램의 기획, 수행, 평가 전 과정에 동등한 협력자로서 적극적으로 참여할 수 있도록 여건을 구비하고 제공하는 것이 그 목적이자 방법이다. 사회생태학 모델은 이러한 참여형 기법을 적용할 때 유용한 도구로서, 사전조사 및 교육 프로그램 기획 뿐 아니라 평가도구로서의 가능성도 가지고 있다. 학교 성교육의 과제 중 하나인 교육요구와 실제 간의 간극 해소를 위한 시도의 일환으로, 본 논문은 지역사회 참여형 연구의 주요 개념과 원칙, 사회생태학 모델의 원리를 설명하고, 실제 학교 성교육 평가 사례에 입각한 사회생태학 모델의 용례를 제시하였다. 아울러, 학교 성교육 현장에서 프로그램 기획 및 평가에 참여형 기법을 통하여 사회생태학 모델을 적용하는 방안을 논의하였다.

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Effects of Participatory Design on the Development of Space Concept in Young Children

  • Kang, Tae-Sun;Cho, Sung-Min
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • 제9권2호
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    • pp.64-71
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    • 2021
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of participatory design workshops conducted to design forest play spaces that reflect young children's needs and demands on the development of spatial concepts in young children. As a research method for this purpose, we used the participatory design workshop (6 times) and Landscape Montage Techniques (LMT). We conducted this study at the "Songsan-mulbit Forest Experience Center for children (FECC)" located in Gwangsan-gu, Gwangju Metropolitan City, from the second week of May to third week of June 2018 for preschoolers in K-kindergarten (six and seven-year-old integrated classes; 41 preschoolers in total). We conducted the LMT evaluation on the same preschoolers before and after the workshop, and the drawings of 39 preschoolers drawn for LMT evaluation before and after the workshop were subject to the final evaluation. As a result of the study, the cognitive levels for the spatial concept after the workshop are higher than those for the spatial concept before the workshop, especially showed the result of comparing the LMT values of 6 age and 7 age, there were significant differences on pre and post workshop in p<0.01.

참여정부 대통령기록 연구 노동·고용정책비서관실을 중심으로 (A Study on the Participatory Government's Presidential Archives : Focusing on the Labor and Employment Policy Secretary's Office)

  • 곽건홍
    • 기록학연구
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    • 제63호
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    • pp.37-70
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    • 2020
  • 본고는 노동·고용정책비서관실을 대상으로 참여정부 대통령기록 분석작업을 시도하였다. 이러한 시도는 대통령기록 평가, 대통령기록의 이용활성화를 위한 기초자료를 제공한다는 점에서 의의가 있다. 나아가 참여정부 노동정책에 대한 평가가 기록을 바탕으로 이루어지는 연구 환경 조성에도 도움을 줄 수 있을 것이다. 또한 본고는 의사결정 전 과정을 확인할 수 있는 문서관리카드의 증거적 가치에 주목하였다. 이는 곧 참여정부 대통령기록이 갖는 질적 측면의 우수성을 웅변하는 것이라 할 수 있다.

백두대간 생태 복원을 위한 시민참여 프로그램 개발과 적용 (Development and Application of Participatory Ecological Restoration Program for BaigDooDaeGahn)

  • 김찬국;안동만;김인호;이재영;김성진;채혜성;이영;이재원;김민우;신민종;박효인;조경준
    • 한국환경교육학회지:환경교육
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    • 제23권2호
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    • pp.1-15
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    • 2010
  • Ecological restoration aims to reverse the degradation of ecosystems that occurred as humans have affected landscapes. This study was conducted in part of a larger project to develop participatory ecological restoration procedures for disturbed areas in Baigdoodaegahn which is a major mountain range in the Korean Peninsula. The case of alpine farmland at Kangwon-do was selected to apply the theoretical framework of participatory restoration since the nutrient contents in alpine solid under vegetable cultivation degrade water quality in the watershed while farmers in the region are economically struggling due to imports of vegetables from China. The reciprocal model of restoration was applied to cope with interactions between human and ecosystem needs in ecological restoration. A series of environmental education and eco-tourism programs were developed and incorporated into the participatory restoration project to rebuild social-cultural aspects of the community as well as to restore the biophysically disturbed area while meeting both ecological needs and human needs. This study suggests that participatory projects will be more successful when experts support the local residents and citizens in restoration process, when leadership are developed through social learning, and when ecological, financial and social factors of restoration are integratedly considered.

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The Influences of Participatory Management and Corporate Governance on the Reduction of Financial Information Asymmetry: Evidence from Thailand

  • LATA, Pannarai
    • The Journal of Asian Finance, Economics and Business
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    • 제7권11호
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    • pp.853-866
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    • 2020
  • The purposes of this research were: 1) to investigate the effect of participatory management on financial information asymmetry, 2) to investigate the effect of corporate governance on financial information asymmetry, 3) to examine the influences of benefits incentives on financial information asymmetry, and 4) to test the mediating effects of benefits incentive that influences the relationship between participatory management, corporate governance, and financial information asymmetry. The research sample consisted of 388 Thai-listed firms. Data were collected through a survey questionnaire. Descriptive analysis, Multiple Regression Analysis, and Structural Equation Modeling were used for the data analysis. The results revealed: 1) participatory management and participation in evaluation had a negative influence on financial information asymmetry. 2) Corporate governance and the rights of shareholders had a negative influence on financial information asymmetry. 3) Benefits incentive was negatively associated with financial information asymmetry. 4) The model's influences of participatory management, corporate governance on the reduction of financial information asymmetry through benefits incentive as mediator fit the empirical data (Chi-square = 104.459, df = 84, p = 0.065, GFI = 0.967, RMSEA = 0.025). The variables in the model explained 78.00% and 4.70 % of the variance of benefits incentive and financial information asymmetry, respectively.

건강도시 평가의 원칙 (Principles for Evaluating Healthy Cities)

  • 김진희
    • 보건교육건강증진학회지
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    • 제29권4호
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    • pp.67-81
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This article examines the diversity of healthy cities evaluation in practice and discusses the major conflicting issues in evaluating healthy cities to offer implications to academics and cities for application in their field. Methods: The author discusses issues on major topics that arose from a review of literature on selected articles from peer-reviewed journals, books and gray literature. The recently developed Korean Healthy Cities evaluation framework is used as a main source of reference. Results: Evaluating healthy cities is in itself a political process and requires multiple methodologies and diverse sources of data. Details of the evaluation process depend on the purposes and goals predetermined by the stakeholders. The Korean Healthy Cities evaluation framework applies these principles and suggests a participatory approach to evaluation, selection of indicators that provide evidence on the process of change and to use mixed evaluation methods. The involvement of stakeholders in the evaluation process can also be a useful tool to further strengthen partnerships and strategies for healthy cities. Conclusion: Cities need to engage more in evaluation activities and develop necessary skills and capacity to produce utility-driven evidence.