Employability Evidence Narratives
Employability Evidence Narratives are a methodological approach to social science that uses the power of stories to reveal dynamics of community technology settings in a way that is illuminating, accessible, and can be retold. The stories are informed by methodological attention to representativeness and typicality. They stand alone as evidence of outcomes in a particular context. As a body of work, they reveal patterns and provide evidence to inform new, general conclusions about community technology interventions. The stories communicate important lessons and dynamics in a way that is memorable and can be retold for a variety of audiences: practitioners, donors, and researchers.
Outputs
- Publications
- Research Collections
People & Organizations
- Project Team
- Participants
- Maria Garrido, Principal Research Scientist, Information School
- Joe Sullivan, Research Analyst and Communications Designer, Information School
- Andrew Gordon, Professor Emeritus of Public Policy & Governance, Evans School of Public Policy & Governance
- Caritas , Austria
- iCentres, Bulgaria
- Centro de Juan Bosco Obrero , Colombia
- Centrum Paraple (Charta 77/PCs without Barriers) , Czech
- MS Swaminamathan Research Foundation (MSSRF) , India
- Sutherland Global Services , India
- Dublin Institute Of Technology , Ireland
- Visayan Forum Foundation (VFF) , Philippines
- FPMIINR, Poland
- Association Maria , Romania
- EOS - Sânnicolau Mare , Romania
- Youth Information and Counselling Centre of Slovenia (MISSS) , Slovenia
- Sarvodaya , Sri Lanka
- Embilipitiya Telecenter , Sri Lanka
- Youth for Habitat , Turkey
- Boys & Girls Club (Al Davies Branch), United States
- Boys & Girls Club (Bellevue Branch), United States
- Year Up , United States