This article offers a deconstruction of the RAE Education sub-panel's rubrics, drawing also on the broader RAE regulations, procedures, and associated documentation and research. It seeks to tease out the sorts of covert epistemologising that may (or may not) be likely to take place. The theoretical ambition is to take a Derridean approach to acts of 'translation', reworking that metaphor as a way into the acts of translation that the RAE undertakes in placing numerical values on the quality of research outputs. How do we measure our 'pounds of flesh'? As a practical 'hermeneutics of suspicion' it seeks a 'provocative validity' in that its aim is to provoke clarity and reassurance from the authors of such RAE documents. In that ambition it ...
Researchers have an obligation to reflect on the politics of their research and of whose interests i...
For too long it has been assumed that the shortcomings and failures of educational systems can be un...
Educational research is subject to orthodoxies of old and novel kinds. The ‘foundations’ approach ri...
This article outlines and appraises the considerable criticism of educational research, both in the ...
In this article it is argued that the recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)--undertaken by the U...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
peer reviewedResearch evaluation systems in many countries aim to improve the quality of higher educ...
The contemporary relationship between research and teaching in higher education is a complex and con...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in terms of theory...
Rigor can be defined in any number of ways. We found an imbalance between the ways in which rigor ha...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
The Research Assessment Exercise (henceforth abbreviated to RAE) was introduced in 1986 by Thatcher,...
Improving the quality of reporting could increase the usefulness of research for readers such as par...
To show how enacting reflexivity in research supervision in creating a living-educational-theory can...
Only partly tongue in cheek, I suggested in ALT-N (number 18, July 1997) that we should consider mou...
Researchers have an obligation to reflect on the politics of their research and of whose interests i...
For too long it has been assumed that the shortcomings and failures of educational systems can be un...
Educational research is subject to orthodoxies of old and novel kinds. The ‘foundations’ approach ri...
This article outlines and appraises the considerable criticism of educational research, both in the ...
In this article it is argued that the recent Research Assessment Exercise (RAE)--undertaken by the U...
We begin by arguing that the continuing dominance of ‘evidence-based’ thinking in educational policy...
peer reviewedResearch evaluation systems in many countries aim to improve the quality of higher educ...
The contemporary relationship between research and teaching in higher education is a complex and con...
This paper presents a critical analysis of the Research Assessment Exercise (RAE) in terms of theory...
Rigor can be defined in any number of ways. We found an imbalance between the ways in which rigor ha...
A 20 year quantitative assessment of research in British universities has coincided with a renaissan...
The Research Assessment Exercise (henceforth abbreviated to RAE) was introduced in 1986 by Thatcher,...
Improving the quality of reporting could increase the usefulness of research for readers such as par...
To show how enacting reflexivity in research supervision in creating a living-educational-theory can...
Only partly tongue in cheek, I suggested in ALT-N (number 18, July 1997) that we should consider mou...
Researchers have an obligation to reflect on the politics of their research and of whose interests i...
For too long it has been assumed that the shortcomings and failures of educational systems can be un...
Educational research is subject to orthodoxies of old and novel kinds. The ‘foundations’ approach ri...