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A power-critique of academic rankings: Beyond managers, institutions, and positivism
Author(s) -
John Welsh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
power and education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.314
H-Index - 13
ISSN - 1757-7438
DOI - 10.1177/1757743820986173
Subject(s) - managerialism , positivism , sociology , corporate governance , power (physics) , extant taxon , politics , normative , critical realism (philosophy of perception) , critical theory , positive economics , institutionalism , epistemology , discipline , social science , public administration , political science , economics , realism , management , law , philosophy , physics , quantum mechanics , evolutionary biology , biology
The bulk of research on academic rankings is policy-oriented, preoccupied with ‘best practices’, and seems incapable of transcending the normative discourse of ‘governance’. To understand, engage, and properly critique the operation of power in academic rankings, the rankings discourse needs to escape the gravity of ‘police science’ and embrace a properly political science of ranking. More specifically, the article identifies three pillars of the extant research from which a departure would be critically fruitful – positivism, managerialism, institutionalism – and then goes on to outline three aspects of rankings that a critical political analysis should explore, integrate, and develop into future research from the discourses of critical theory – arkhè, dispositif, and dialectik.

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