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Are universities too slow to cope with generative AI?
Carrigan, Mark
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Bluesky will trap academics in the same way Twitter/X did.
Carrigan, Mark
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From hermits to celebrities - how social media is reshaping academic hierarchies and what we can do about it.
Carrigan, Mark
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Generative AI and the unceasing acceleration of academic writing.
Carrigan, Mark
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Social media has changed – will academics catch up?
Carrigan, Mark
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Superficial engagement with generative AI masks its potential contribution as an academic interlocuter.
Carrigan, Mark
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Why I've deleted my Twitter account #exhaustionrebellion by Mark Carrigan.
Carrigan, Mark
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Book review:The influencer industry: the quest for authenticity on social media.
Carrigan, Mark and Stürmer, Milan
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Why the 2015 UK election spells the bitter end for the biggest ‘law’ in political science.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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The top ten ways in which firms and universities interact.
Dunleavy, Patrick
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5 Minutes with Steve Keen::hopefully George Osborne may end up reading a blog that throws up an idea that looks outside the mainstream advice.
Keen, Steve and Suss, Joel
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Book review:the psychology of politicians by Ashley Weinberg.
Kirchherr, Julian
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Resisting AI:an anti-fascist approach to Artificial Intelligence - review.
Stürmer, Milan and Carrigan, Mark
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The REF doesn’t capture what government wants from academics or how academic impact on policymaking takes place.
Tinkler, Jane
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Surviving work as an academic in the age of measuring impact.
Tinkler, Jane
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