Journals Search Journal Browse Journal All Issues Current Issue Online First Journal Info Editorial Board Journal Description Journal Permissions Submission Guidelines Subscribe Alerts and Contact Subscribe From Taumarunui to Whanganui and places in between: Three challenges encountered by a Pākehā evaluator along the way Authors Lynley Cvitanovic Abstract This article is based on a presentation I delivered at the ANZEA Conference 2022: Ka mua, Ka muri: Looking back to move forward. Here, I outline three challenges that stand out for me about what it means to be a Pākehā evaluator in Aotearoa New Zealand. Not one is rocket science nor even particularly new; all, though, are critical to how I aim to “do” evaluation and live in the world more generally. Downloads Download PDF Citation Kokaua, J., Ruhe, T., & Richards, R. (2023). Connecting pathways in a Pasifika project. Evaluation Matters—He Take Tō Te Aromatawai, 8, 45–66. https://doi.org/10.18296/em.0078 Keywords Evaluation Evaluation research Evaluation theory Pākehā History Cultural influences Values Māori knowledge Māori people Colonialism Social justice