高级多语种作家在学术写作中自主使用生成式人工智能:重新思考写作、作者身份和学习

IF 4.2 1区 文学 Q1 LINGUISTICS
Chaoran Wang, Wei Xu, Xiao Tan
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本研究探讨了高级第二语言/多语言英语作家在学术写作中自主使用生成人工智能(GenAI),挑战了GenAI破坏有意义学习的假设。通过案例研究,我们调查了三位(博士后)博士作者如何与GenAI合作,解决特定的第二语言写作挑战。研究结果揭示了GenAI的一系列方法,从规定的到对话的使用,参与者将AI定位为一种工具,而不是他们意义创造过程中的互动参与者,反映了对AI作为机械系统、社会结构或分布式代理的不同看法。我们强调了人工智能颠覆传统的作者、文本和学习概念的方式,展示了后结构主义的视角如何让我们超越人类-人工智能、写作-技术和学习-绕过我们现有的人工智能话语中的二进制。这种转变的观点使我们能够解构和重建人工智能在作家读写实践中的多方面可能性。我们还呼吁进行更细致入微的伦理考虑,以避免对多语言作家使用GenAI的行为进行污名化,并培养作家的美德,重新定位我们与人工智能技术的关系。
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Advanced multi-lingual writers’ self-directed use of generative AI in academic writing: Rethinking writing, authorship, and learning
This study explores the self-directed use of Generative AI (GenAI) in academic writing among advanced L2/multi-lingual English writers, challenging the assumption that GenAI undermines meaningful learning. Through case studies, we investigate how three (post)doctoral writers engage with GenAI to address specific L2 writing challenges. The findings revealed a spectrum of approaches to GenAI, ranging from prescriptive to dialogic uses, with participants positioning AI as a tool versus an interactive participant in their meaning-making process, reflecting different views of AI as a mechanical system, social construct, or distributed agency. We highlight the ways AI disrupts traditional notions of authorship, text, and learning, showing how a post-structuralist lens allows us to transcend human-AI, writing-technology, and learning-bypassing binaries in our existing discourses on AI. This shifting view allows us to deconstruct and reconstruct AI’s multi-faceted possibilities in writers’ literacy practices. We also call for more nuanced ethical considerations to avoid stigmatizing multi-lingual writers’ use of GenAI and to foster writerly virtues that reposition our relationship with AI technology.
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Applied Linguistics
Applied Linguistics LINGUISTICS-
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7.60
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期刊介绍: Applied Linguistics publishes research into language with relevance to real-world problems. The journal is keen to help make connections between fields, theories, research methods, and scholarly discourses, and welcomes contributions which critically reflect on current practices in applied linguistic research. It promotes scholarly and scientific discussion of issues that unite or divide scholars in applied linguistics. It is less interested in the ad hoc solution of particular problems and more interested in the handling of problems in a principled way by reference to theoretical studies.
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