高等教育
问责
批评性话语分析
语篇分析
社会学
对象(语法)
心理学
教育学
人工智能
语言学
计算机科学
政治学
法学
政治
哲学
意识形态
作者
Margaret Bearman,Juliana Ryan,Rola Ajjawi
出处
期刊:Higher Education
[Springer Nature]
日期:2022-10-24
卷期号:86 (2): 369-385
被引量:98
标识
DOI:10.1007/s10734-022-00937-2
摘要
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant implications for higher education; however, references to AI in the literature are often vague and open to debate. In order to understand how to progress AI-related research and analysis, this critical review systematically searched top higher education journals for references to the term ‘artificial intelligence’. We reviewed definitions and conducted a discourse analysis of included texts. Our findings identify few, confusing definitions and little overt reference to AI as a research object. We delineated two Discourses. The Discourse of imperative change outlines how AI is seen as an inevitable change to which all must respond. Additionally, the Discourse of altering authority describes how texts position AI as decentring the teacher and spreading authority across staff, machines, corporations and students. Our analysis prompts a call for new research foci that attend to the social implications of AI, including tracing accountability in AI-mediated practices and exploring how AI influences learning and teaching relationships.
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