This paper explores recent public debates around research assessment and its future as part of a dynamic landscape of governance discourses and practices, and organizational, professional and disciplinary cultures. Drawing reflectively on data from RAE 2001, RAE 2008 and REF 2014 (reported elsewhere), the paper highlights how recent debates around research assessment echo longer-term changes in research governance. The following changes, and several critiques of their implications, are discussed: shifts in the principles for governing research and the rise of multi-purpose assessment; the spread of performancebased funding and external accountability for research; the use of metrics and indicators in research assessment; the boundary work t...
This article uses the political struggles that have enveloped the research assessment exercises (RAE...
Given that the current Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2001) has been completed, it is an appropri...
The use of bibliometric measures in the evaluation of research has increased considerably based on e...
This paper explores recent public debates around research assessment and its future as part of a dyn...
The social science research community in higher education in the United Kingdom constitutes the larg...
This paper uses data from the submissions to, and ratings from, RAE 2001 to reflect on shifts in pub...
Research assessments influence the way in which research is conducted; encouraging researchers to fo...
How should research be assessed? This is a core question in all institutions supporting research act...
peer reviewedResearch evaluation systems in many countries aim to improve the quality of higher educ...
The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) was published in 2013 and described how ...
In the United Kingdom, academic research is assessed every five to six years through Researc...
This piece reflects on the shifts in public understandings of researcher accountability over the pas...
For a variety of historical and social reasons, research has become increasingly formalized and regu...
Purpose:In this paper, we concentrate on the use of research assessment (RA) systems in universities...
The contemporary relationship between research and teaching in higher education is a complex and con...
This article uses the political struggles that have enveloped the research assessment exercises (RAE...
Given that the current Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2001) has been completed, it is an appropri...
The use of bibliometric measures in the evaluation of research has increased considerably based on e...
This paper explores recent public debates around research assessment and its future as part of a dyn...
The social science research community in higher education in the United Kingdom constitutes the larg...
This paper uses data from the submissions to, and ratings from, RAE 2001 to reflect on shifts in pub...
Research assessments influence the way in which research is conducted; encouraging researchers to fo...
How should research be assessed? This is a core question in all institutions supporting research act...
peer reviewedResearch evaluation systems in many countries aim to improve the quality of higher educ...
The San Francisco Declaration on Research Assessment (DORA) was published in 2013 and described how ...
In the United Kingdom, academic research is assessed every five to six years through Researc...
This piece reflects on the shifts in public understandings of researcher accountability over the pas...
For a variety of historical and social reasons, research has become increasingly formalized and regu...
Purpose:In this paper, we concentrate on the use of research assessment (RA) systems in universities...
The contemporary relationship between research and teaching in higher education is a complex and con...
This article uses the political struggles that have enveloped the research assessment exercises (RAE...
Given that the current Research Assessment Exercise (RAE 2001) has been completed, it is an appropri...
The use of bibliometric measures in the evaluation of research has increased considerably based on e...