7: Trust and Numbers with Anjie Rosga
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This week, we’re chatting with AnnJanette, or Anjie, Rosga about objectivity, trust and numbers, truth and power, and more. AnnJanette (Anjie) Rosga, PhD, co-directs the small, Berkeley-based consulting firm Informing Change which works to support strategic learning initiatives in the social sector. Most of Anjie’s projects involve facilitating strategy development, promoting equity and participatory research, and leading evaluation for hard-to-measure initiatives that cross disciplines, sectors, geographies, and/or cultures. This episode centers around Anjie's 3-part Medium series on Trust & Numbers. Read the 3-part series here: Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 Some resources, quotes, etc. mentioned: Power as electricity metaphor - Understanding "New Power" by Jeremy Heimans and Henry Timms Rethinking objectivity by Allan Megill Mariana Valverde: Truth as a "pragmatic ethical choice" (In Law's Dream of a Common Knowledge, page 10) Decolonizing Wealth by Edgar Villanueva Level Up: Growing Your Approach to Participatory Evaluation (AEA365) by Elizabeth DiLuzio Grace Jones in I'll Never Write My Memoirs: "If you are a fan of doing the unexpected, and I am, then it is an advantage to be highly skilled at changing your mind. If you do not want to limit yourself, then be prepared to change your mind—often." Cultivating trust on Twitter - NYT Daily Podcast Contact: Anjie Rosga: Contact her through the Informing Change website EvaluLand: Website & Twitter (@EvaluLand) Special Guest: Anjie Rosga. Support EvaluLand
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