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AuthorChaaban, Youmen
Available date2025-02-27T09:35:33Z
Publication Date2025-01-01
Publication NameTeaching in Higher Education
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13562517.2025.2465995
CitationChaaban, Y. (2025). Exploring research ethics through the lens of critical posthumanism in the age of Artificial Intelligence. Teaching in Higher Education, 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1080/13562517.2025.2465995
ISSN13562517
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/63316
AbstractDrawing on critical posthumanism, I attempt to theorize an alternative, non-linear conceptualization of graduate students’ experiences with AI ethics in the context of an educational research methodology course. The conceptual tools of assemblage, distributive agency and ethical criticality were used as the theoretical framework to examine the complex, relational processes that graduate students ought to engage in to develop AI ethics. As the advent of AI has added further complexity to research ethics, my reflections focus on three key tensions explored in this conceptual paper: (1) blurring lines of authorship, (2) relinquishing agency and (3) abating criticality. The emergent pedagogy adopted in the teaching of this course was useful in responding to the ethical challenges that graduate students, as novice researchers, face in the age of AI. The paper concludes with a discussion on how to better support graduate students in developing AI ethics through pedagogy and policy.
SponsorThis work was supported by Qatar Research and Development Innovation Council [grant number ARG01-0516-230177].
Languageen
PublisherTaylor and Francis Group
Subjectartificial intelligence
critical posthumanism
graduate students
higher education
Research ethics
TitleExploring research ethics through the lens of critical posthumanism in the age of Artificial Intelligence
TypeArticle
Pagination1-16
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