Beyond Administrative Criteria: The Patterns of the Recognition of Quality in the Humanities
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Kęstas Kirtiklis
Vilnius University, Lithuania
Aldis Gedutis
Klaipėda University, Lithuania
Published 2022-12-30
https://doi.org/10.15388/SocMintVei.2022.1.38
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humanities
quality of research
novelty
excellence
impact

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Kirtiklis, K. and Gedutis, A. (2022) “Beyond Administrative Criteria: The Patterns of the Recognition of Quality in the Humanities”, Sociologija. Mintis ir veiksmas, 50(1), pp. 66–79. doi:10.15388/SocMintVei.2022.1.38.

Abstract

The present article seeks to discern the criteria or the quality of research, formulated and accepted within the scholarly community of the humanities. We argue that the scholars implicitly use these criteria opposing administrative evaluation. The analysis of these criteria revealed that they might be summarized in three broad categories – the novelty (originality, innovativeness) of the research; the excellence of the researcher (ability to conduct and describe the research); and the impact (academic as well as social-political). We argue that relevant criteria for the administrative evaluation of research in the humanities should draw on these perspectives.

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