2017
DOI: 10.17351/ests2017.108
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<b>Implicated in the Indicator Game? An Experimental Debate</b>

Abstract: The rise of new modes evaluating academic work has substantially changed institutions and cultures of knowledge production. This has been reflected and criticized in the literature in STS and beyond. For STS scholars, these debates (should) however have an even more specific dimension. Many of us are experts on aspects of these changes. But at the same time, we too are part of the processes we are analyzing, and often criticizing. To put it slightly provocatively, often we cannot avoid playing the very same ga… Show more

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“…We had hoped that this would be reciprocated by the evaluators entering our space and joining us in a common research enterprise. In other words, we wanted to turn the evaluation into what Fochler & de Rijcke (2017) call an "evaluative inquiry."! !…”
Section: The Evaluation Gap!mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We had hoped that this would be reciprocated by the evaluators entering our space and joining us in a common research enterprise. In other words, we wanted to turn the evaluation into what Fochler & de Rijcke (2017) call an "evaluative inquiry."! !…”
Section: The Evaluation Gap!mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, the call, the workshop outlined in the introduction (Fochler and de Rijcke 2017) and this set of essays all articulate a strong sense that STS needs strategies in response to new modes of evaluation, measurement and competition that are restructuring academic institutions, practices, and lives. I fully endorse this, as well as appreciating that this can and will be approached in a variety of ways.…”
Section: The Complication Of Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The studies conducted vary in their focal points, ranging from authorship cultures (Biagioli 2003;Marušić et al 2011;Youtie and Bozeman 2014), citation cultures (Shrum 2010;Wouters 1999), the use, abuse and performativity of metrics (Hicks et al 2015;Rushforth and de Rijcke 2015), the organisation, quality and consequences of peer review (Bornmann and Daniel 2010;Schwartzman 1997) to the online construction of the self by academics (Fochler and de Rijcke 2017;Hammarfelt et al 2016). Combined, they provide an ever-growing understanding of research practices and the attribution and evaluation of value in those practices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%