Global university rankings and the mediatization of higher education
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Global university rankings and the mediatization of higher education
(Palgrave studies in global higher education)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2016
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 131-143) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Higher Education Institutions simultaneously critique and participate in national and international rankings of universities. However, this creates a difficult situation since if universities do participate in rankings they acquiesce to a system based in media logics that has little to do with academic norms of research. If they do not participate in the rankings they risk losing public funding, students and donors in an increasingly competitive and globalized environment. This book delves into the influence of journalists, business tycoons and multinational corporations in defining what world class is and how it will be measured. Rankings provide us with a rich study for understanding how universities define, deploy and manage their assets and liabilities in a mediatized globalized economy.
Table of Contents
Introduction
1. The Spectacle of Global Rankings
2. Seeing is Believing: University Websites
3. Who is Watching the Watchdogs? The Business of Rankings
4. Visualizing Excellence: The Times Higher Education Ranking
5. Mediatization and University Websites
6. Boundary Workers: University Public Affairs Staff
Conclusion
by "Nielsen BookData"