35.2753, FYI: Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Publication in the Era of Generative Artificial Intelligence Editors: Pejman Habibie & Ismaeil Fazel

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Subject: 35.2753, FYI: Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Publication in the Era of Generative Artificial Intelligence Editors: Pejman Habibie  & Ismaeil Fazel

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Date: 06-Oct-2024
From: Pejman Habibie [phabibie at uwo.ca]
Subject: Evolving Landscape of Scholarly Publication in the Era of Generative Artificial Intelligence Editors: Pejman Habibie  & Ismaeil Fazel


The emergence, rapid advancement, and utilization of GAI technologies
in academia have given rise to interesting and controversial
discourses across a wide range of disciplines and domains. Similarly,
in the field of English for Research Publication Purposes in
particular, these new dynamics have aroused both high hopes and
serious concerns regarding the use of such technologies in scientific
research and writing for scholarly publication. Consequently, there is
an urgent need to explore and conceptualize the impacts of GAI
technologies on the policy, practice, and pedagogy of writing for
scholarly publication at institutional, local, and global levels. By
bringing together different perspectives from authors and researchers
from a range of disciplines and fields, this volume aims to provide a
deeper and refined understanding of various issues and aspects
relevant to this phenomenon. The volume will be part of Routledge
Studies in English for Research Publication Purposes. It will showcase
both conceptual chapters and empirical studies from multiple
and interdisciplinary perspectives, with a range of theoretical and
methodological orientations and foci. It will examine the implications
of GAI technologies for different aspects of knowledge production and
dissemination in the current knowledge economy, including (but not
limited to):

Discursive and socio-rhetorical aspects of scholarly publication
Gatekeeping systems
Social justice, diversity, and inclusivity in global knowledge
economy, and the dynamics between the Global North and Global South
Pedagogy and mentorship of writing for scholarly publication
Integrity of knowledge and ethics of scholarship
Scholarly publication practices of novice scholars and
under-represented demographics
Predatory and illegitimate practices and risks
Open Access and GAI
Policies, practices, and regulations

Proposal Submission Guidelines:

Given the breadth of the topic, we aim to include as many facets as
possible while restricting each chapter to approximately 6,000 words,
inclusive of references, tables, figures, and any data extracts.
Should you wish to contribute, please submit an abstract of
approximately 300-500 words, along with your affiliation and a brief
biography (approximately 60 words), to Pejman Habibie: phabibie at uwo.ca
and Ismaeil Fazel: ismaeil.fazel at ubc.ca by Oct 20th, 2024. Based on
review of the received abstracts, authors will be invited to submit
fairly polished full-length chapters for inclusion in the volume by
the end of August 2025 at the latest.

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics




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