Something to look forward to, no doubt. 🫠
Posts by The Research Whisperer
Author Steven Vickers wrote on Threads, "To confirm, this '100% AI generated' passage is the opening of Chapter 5 from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein. I think authors are going to get screwed in these AI witch hunts."
I agree 100% with Steven Vickers that authors will be falsely accused of using AI in the coming years. In particular, authors like myself whose works were stolen to train AI systems are at risk. When we write in our own unique styles, AI trained on us will quite likely flag us as using AI.
"This is the most essential technology ever created in all of human history. Don’t mercilessly ridicule it just because it steals the joy out of your hobbies and creates sexually explicit images of women without their consent. Seriously, please stop! It really hurts my feelings."
Do we need a wealth and labour acknowledgement in the UK?
"land acknowledgements should not be tokenistic, learned by rote and delivered with as much feeling as a station announcement that the train on platform 2 is ... 5 mins late" - @drhelenkara.bsky.social
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Fingers crossed that academia is smart enough to change course from its overwhelming dependency on metrics. 🤞🏽
#AcademicSky #ResearchLife #ECRchat
FYI, Academia.edu has changed its terms of service to give an irrevocable worldwide license for anything uploaded to its site to be used for generative AI. I do not consent to this and have pulled all my papers.
Get onto this, folks. If you lament the metricisation of academic work, this is valuable. What should be counted, and how does the counting happen?
#AcademicSky
Sorely needed work around this issue of AI disclosure - survey closes in 4 days!
#AcademicSky
New at RW this week: @jod999.bsky.social's "Sunk guilt fallacy".
"In general, the more time I have, the less likely I am to do the thing. When I’m very busy, I don’t have time to dwell on fears or feelings, so I get a lot done." - O'Donnell
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#AcademicSky
All 4 universities I've worked at are in the bottom 7 for staff wellbeing. My current employer is the 2nd worst across the country. A whopping 82% of participants ranked high or very high in emotional exhaustion - directly related to organisational change.
Highlighted statistics: 69% disagreed that 'Senior management considers employee psychological health to be as important as productivity.' 73% disagreed that risks to their psychological health are actively monitored. 82% of participants ranked high or very high in emotional exhaustion.
Australian University Census of Staff Wellbeing is now out - some shocking stats!
Census WEBSITE for more info and full report: stresscafe.net/census/
#AcademicSky #AustralianUnis
Wonderful post by @agnesbosanquet.bsky.social that was inspired by one of ours by Tess Shirefley!
#AcademicSky #GenAI #AcademiaAndGenAI
New at RW: Academics’ uses of GenAI – what is appropriate and what is not? By @neilselwyn.bsky.social
"By turning to GenAI to manage workloads, are we simply covering up structural problems with contemporary academic work that need to be properly addressed?"
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Our first RW post for the year shares some of the small things that we're looking forward to in 2026 - a nice change!
What research things are you looking forward to this year?
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This post remains highly relevant, if not more relevant, right now: "Talking out of school: counting the cost of return-to-office mandates" (by Daniel Reeders)
"Fixed notions of introversion as a definite type of person don’t always help."
Can you publish too many papers? (By Shaun Khoo)
"Some researchers become so focused on their publication metrics that they forget the purpose of research is to generate knowledge that, just maybe, solves some kind of problem."
V. interesting post about "zombie citations" - imagine where we might be a few years down the track. 🤔
Useful, stimulating post by Oliver Burkeman describing "the freewriting way of life" - does it resonate for you? Burkeman draws on the work of Peter Elbow and it's an astute provocation for all writers.
Folks who are planning to do a social media research project: huge range of tools at this site!
(HT @anntics.bsky.social)
Goodbye, Researchfish! The Elsevier research impact tracker is being shut down by July 31st 2027.
Announcement here: help.researchfish.com/en_US/resear...
Research Whisperer @therealrw.bsky.social and all round good egg @jod999.bsky.social has started a Wikipedia page on #researchculture . Read more and find out how to contribute at researchwhisperer.org/2025/12/09/r...
We're running a very short survey to explore why academics are increasingly turning to GenAI to do things that they know/feel they should probably be doing themselves (e.g. write peer reviews, draft papers, data analysis etc.) - please share (or fill in!): redcap.helix.monash.edu/surveys/?s=L...
Text reads: My unpublished papers from a previous project getting together with the unpublished ones from a new project. Image: the teenage mutant ninja turtles shaking hands with the power rangers
#AcWriMo might be over but the academia / writing / research memes continue. A familiar vibe for many of us, I imagine... #academicsky #academicchatter #PhDchat #resdev #highered
Help! Sign & share the petition to save the State Library of Victoria from rolling crises, gallery closures, harassment/jettisoning of staff & new cuts to destroy services for children & adults. c.org/Hj9G9WSg2f. (Or change.org, search Save The State Library of Victoria.) #StateLibrary #librarians
Researchers who may be interested in Australian Bureau of Statistics reports: The 2026 Census topics and data release plan is now published on the ABS website.
Full info here: www.abs.gov.au/statistics/r...
#AcademicSky
"A practical blueprint for legal and ethical AI research" (from @lseimpactblog.bsky.social) - is this possible?
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#AcademicSky #ResearchAndAI #ResearchEthics
Here's a report from Jenny Sinclair @jsresearchpro.bsky.social on the low success rate for DECRAs this week, driven by high demand and low Government funding for early career researchers in Australia.
[Free article in @resprofnews.bsky.social]
This banger from the academia / writing / research meme stash definitely has wider applicability but I do really like using it for coaching, mentoring, and workshop activities when we talk about the importance of saying 'no' to things as researchers. #academicchatter #academicsky #PhDchat
"Most research development models assume that time, energy, and executive functioning are equally distributed across scholars. They aren’t." - @kprmendoza.bsky.social
#academicsky #neurodivergence #ECRchat #resdev
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