President's Distinguished Professor
University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
Jori N. Hall is a President's Distinguished Professor at the University of Illinois Chicago. She is an award-winning author and multidisciplinary researcher. Her research is concerned with social inequalities and enhancing the robustness of social science research methodologies. Her scholarly pursuits address issues of research methodology, cultural responsiveness, and the nuanced interplay of values and privilege across evaluation, education, and health domains. She has published numerous peer-reviewed works in scholarly venues. Hall is also the author of the acclaimed book "Focus Groups: Culturally Responsive Approaches for Qualitative Inquiry and Program Evaluation." Notably, she was honored as a Leaders of Equitable Evaluation and Diversity (LEEAD) fellow by The Annie E. Casey Foundation. In recognition of her scholarly contributions, Hall received the American Evaluation Association’s Multiethnic Issues in Evaluation Topical Interest Group Scholarly Leader Award. She currently serves as a researcher for programs funded by the Spencer Foundation. She was also the Co-Editor-in-Chief for the “American Journal of Evaluation.”
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