The objective of this article is to study some of the intended and unintended effects on academe of the evolving global ranking game. I will start with some broader points on the global ranking game, the formal terms and economic interests it promotes, then continue with a presentation of the Shanghai ranking and its main rival the Times Higher Education. Through reversed engineering, I will bring out the main problems of the Shanghai ranking. I will finish with some of the key features of the demand side, the uses and effects of the tool: the psychosocial mechanisms that reproduce ranking and the lock-ins it creates.peerReviewe
For over a decade, global university rankings have played a growing role in the status competition i...
"University rankings have gained popularity around the world, and are now a significant factor shapi...
Global rankings are aimed at the elite sector of higher education. This article argues that most uni...
This chapter analyses the prevalence of global university rankings within the context of intensified...
Global university rankings have cemented the notion of a world university market arranged in a singl...
Neoliberal struggle for social status and high financial rewards is also present in the field of edu...
Global university rankings have cemented the notion of a world university market arranged in a singl...
Brankovic J, Ringel L, Werron T. How rankings produce competition. The case of global university ran...
The major international rankings of higher education have appeared in recent months. The ranking is ...
Global university rankings have cemented the notion of a world university market arranged in a singl...
European Journal of Education, vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 45-59University rankings widely affect the behavi...
Global rankings are creating a furore wherever or whenever they are published or mentioned. They hav...
Global university rankings are a powerful force shaping higher education policy worldwide. Several d...
The notion of higher education as a global market is pervasive among policymakers. Attached to it is...
The objective of this text is to proceed to an analysis of international classifications and their i...
For over a decade, global university rankings have played a growing role in the status competition i...
"University rankings have gained popularity around the world, and are now a significant factor shapi...
Global rankings are aimed at the elite sector of higher education. This article argues that most uni...
This chapter analyses the prevalence of global university rankings within the context of intensified...
Global university rankings have cemented the notion of a world university market arranged in a singl...
Neoliberal struggle for social status and high financial rewards is also present in the field of edu...
Global university rankings have cemented the notion of a world university market arranged in a singl...
Brankovic J, Ringel L, Werron T. How rankings produce competition. The case of global university ran...
The major international rankings of higher education have appeared in recent months. The ranking is ...
Global university rankings have cemented the notion of a world university market arranged in a singl...
European Journal of Education, vol. 49, No. 1, pp. 45-59University rankings widely affect the behavi...
Global rankings are creating a furore wherever or whenever they are published or mentioned. They hav...
Global university rankings are a powerful force shaping higher education policy worldwide. Several d...
The notion of higher education as a global market is pervasive among policymakers. Attached to it is...
The objective of this text is to proceed to an analysis of international classifications and their i...
For over a decade, global university rankings have played a growing role in the status competition i...
"University rankings have gained popularity around the world, and are now a significant factor shapi...
Global rankings are aimed at the elite sector of higher education. This article argues that most uni...