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The university ranking game in East Asia: the sensemaking of academic leaders between pressures and fatigue

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Title: The university ranking game in East Asia: the sensemaking of academic leaders between pressures and fatigue
Authors: Proserpio, L
Kandiko Howson, C
Lall, M
Item Type: Journal Article
Abstract: Rankings dominate higher education policy making, although little is known about the experiences of those involved in perpetuating rankings. This paper explores middle-level academic leaders’ sensemaking about university rankings and related policies in East Asia. Since university rankings have affected higher education policies and strategies more intensely in East Asia than in other regions of the world, our research aims to trace the process of meaning construction and reconstruction of the middle-level academic leaders directly involved with the rankings game. Qualitative data have been drawn from in-depth interviews with key informants across elite institutions in three East Asian countries (Mainland China, South Korea and Japan). Our findings show how even in the well performing countries (Mainland China and South Korea) the “ranking fever” has been replaced by the “ranking fatigue”. There is no running from rankings, but the paradox of not believing in them but engaging with them has created an affective response that is deeper than lack of trust towards the commercial system of ranking: it is a deeply rooted feeling of fatigue. This is leading the discussion on how to find an alternative to rankings and possibly forge a new path forward for East Asian universities, reshaping the geography of higher education in the region.
Issue Date: 5-Nov-2024
Date of Acceptance: 14-Oct-2024
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10044/1/115943
DOI: 10.1007/s12564-024-10012-3
ISSN: 1598-1037
Publisher: Springer
Journal / Book Title: Asia Pacific Education Review
Copyright Statement: Copyright © Education Research Institute, Seoul National University 2024. This is the author’s accepted manuscript made available under a CC-BY licence in accordance with Imperial’s Research Publications Open Access policy (www.imperial.ac.uk/oa-policy)
Publication Status: Published online
Online Publication Date: 2024-11-05
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