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`We Did Not Simply Mimic Received Opinion'

Response from the Chair of the Social Policy and Administration and Social Work RAE 2001 Panel to Eileen Gambrill's `I am Not a Rubber Stamp'

Susanne MacGregor

Middlesex University, UK

Eileen Gambrill has criticized the RAE (Research Assessment Exercise) process on the basis of her experience as one of eight non-UK experts advising the Social Policy and Administration and Social Work panel. Her criticisms have some validity, especially with regard to the role of non-UK experts. However, other comments give a misleading picture of how the panels operated.

Journal of Social Work, Vol. 3, No. 1, 119-123 (2003)
DOI: 10.1177/1468017303003001008


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