Global University Rankings and the Politics of Knowledge

For many institutions, to ignore your university's ranking is to become invisible, a risky proposition in a competitive search for funding. But rankings tell us little if anything about the education, scholarship, or engagement with communities offered by a university. Drawing on a range of res...

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Other Authors: Stack, Michelle (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: University of Toronto Press 2021
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