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Dissemination of international rankings: characteristics of the media coverage of the Shanghai Ranking in the French press

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Dissemination of international rankings: characteristics of the media coverage of the Shanghai Ranking in the French press

C. Barats

Explore how the Shanghai Ranking shaped the landscape of higher education in France through media coverage and its unexpected rise to prominence. This compelling research by Christine Barats reveals the pivotal roles media play in framing academic excellence and influencing reform debates.

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Abstract
The number of university rankings proliferated in the 2000s against a background of reforms in higher education and the development of a discourse on academic excellence. The analysis of the emergence and treatment in the French press of the so-called Shanghai ranking, the first international ranking to originate in the world of academia, makes it possible to objectify the characteristics of its dissemination in France from June 2003 when it was first published in China. Although there was no intention initially to have this ranking circulated in France, it ultimately became more widely known owing to its status as a useful resource for different actors working against a background of higher education reforms in France. This article discusses the intensification of media coverage from 2007 onwards, as well as the role played by certain media organisations and players (analysis of French press corpus and interviews). It highlights the importance of depreciative framing for French universities to create a buzz along with the co-construction of the process by different players. The ranking has become a journalistic resource, as well as a political argument for reforms and a communication tool for certain university presidents.
Publisher
Palgrave Communications
Published On
May 01, 2020
Authors
Christine Barats
Tags
university rankings
Shanghai Ranking
French higher education
media coverage
academic excellence
reform arguments
journalistic resource
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