Conducting ethical evaluations with disadvantaged and minority target groups

Brian English
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In certain circumstances, the evaluation of programs designed to serve disadvantaged and minority target groups may actually be threatening to stakeholders in those groups. When such threats are real, participation by these target groups in the evaluation may cause undue personal stress or not serve their best interests. An important question therefore is what can be done to address the ethical dilemma that arises when participation by these target groups in the evaluation may put them in jeopardy? The present paper examines the issues involved in addressing this question, particularly the roles that key stakeholders play throughout the evaluation process. Specifically, it is argued that involvement by these target groups in all phases of an evaluation as ‘co-operative partners,’ and not just at the stage of collecting data as ‘bystanders,’ is one way of addressing the dilemma that emerges when evaluators cannot guarantee that participation will not be threatening.

对弱势群体和少数群体进行道德评估
在某些情况下,对旨在为弱势群体和少数群体目标群体服务的项目的评估实际上可能会威胁到这些群体中的利益相关者。如果这种威胁是真实存在的,这些目标群体参与评估可能会造成过度的个人压力,或者不符合他们的最大利益。因此,一个重要的问题是,当这些目标群体参与评估可能使他们处于危险之中时,如何解决道德困境?本文件审查了解决这一问题所涉及的问题,特别是关键利益攸关方在整个评价过程中发挥的作用。具体而言,有人认为,这些目标群体作为“合作伙伴”参与评估的所有阶段,而不仅仅是作为“旁观者”收集数据的阶段,是解决评估人员无法保证参与不会构成威胁时出现的困境的一种方式。
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