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乔治·朱尔斯(George Julnes)一直是我的朋友和同事,我经常求助于他,与他进行煽动性、迷人、有理论基础、复杂(尽管有时令人费解)、有趣的对话。我可以指望乔治对任何观点提出质疑,并提供不同的观点。因此,当我在2014年成为《美国评估杂志》(American Journal of Evaluation, AJE)的编辑时,我请乔治担任我们决定命名为“职业道德与价值观”部分的编辑。2014年12月,乔治在介绍这一部分时写了几句话,说明了他提出批判性问题的能力:
George Julnes has long been a friend and colleague to whom I often turned for provocative, engaging, theoretically grounded, complex (albeit convoluted at times), and fun conversations. I could count on George to question any point and to offer alternative perspectives. Thus, when I became editor of the American Journal of Evaluation (AJE) in 2014, I asked George to serve as editor of the section that we decided to title Professional Ethics and Values. A few words from what George wrote introducing the section in December 2014 illustrate his ability to raise critical questions:
期刊介绍:
The American Journal of Evaluation (AJE) publishes original papers about the methods, theory, practice, and findings of evaluation. The general goal of AJE is to present the best work in and about evaluation, in order to improve the knowledge base and practice of its readers. Because the field of evaluation is diverse, with different intellectual traditions, approaches to practice, and domains of application, the papers published in AJE will reflect this diversity. Nevertheless, preference is given to papers that are likely to be of interest to a wide range of evaluators and that are written to be accessible to most readers.