Metrics in academia are often an opaque mess, filled with biases and ill-judged assumptions that are used in overly deterministic ways. By getting involved with their design, academics can productively push metrics in a more transparent direction. Chris Elsden, Sebastian Mellor and Rob Comber introduce an example of designing metrics within their own institution. Using the metric of grant income, their tool ResViz shows a chord diagram of academic collaboration and aims to encourage a multiplicity of interpretations
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That Elsevier/RELX group has now rebranded itself as a “global provider of information and analytics...
The research literature emphasises the emergence – in the English context particularly – of performa...
Metrics are useful for measuring systems and motivating behaviors. Unfortunately, naive application ...
This article argues that universities currently privilege an instrumental ethos of measurement in th...
The use of data and metrics on a professional and personal level has led to considerable discourse a...
In the past decade, there has been an explosion in the range and reach of metrics to benchmark insti...
The Metric Tide report calls for research managers and administrators to champion the use of respons...
Talk given at Science Studies Colloquium, Aarhus University, online, 9 February 2022 Abstract. The ...
Rather than expecting people to stop utilizing metrics altogether, we would be better off focusing o...
Muller, J. (2018). The tyranny of metrics. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 978-0-691-174952, ...
We should heed the author’s warning that transparent metrics and scorecards are rarely going to be e...
Virtually every evaluative task in the academy involves some sort of metric (Elkana et al. 1978; Esp...
This Monday marks the end of the open consultation for HEFCE’s Independent Review of the Role of Met...
When considering the power of metrics and audit culture in higher education, are we at risk of roman...
Metrics play a vital part in the valuation and funding of research for scientists worldwide. We revi...
That Elsevier/RELX group has now rebranded itself as a “global provider of information and analytics...
The research literature emphasises the emergence – in the English context particularly – of performa...
Metrics are useful for measuring systems and motivating behaviors. Unfortunately, naive application ...
This article argues that universities currently privilege an instrumental ethos of measurement in th...