Reflections on Writing and Generative AI

A Symposium

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18552/joaw.v15iS2.1121

Keywords:

generative AI, Novice-Expert continuum, academic ethics and integrity, writing centres, Teacher Feedback, reading in GEN-AI, social dimensions of GEN-AI, expertise

Abstract

This symposium is an extension of a plenary forum on generative AI (hereafter GenAI) held at the EATAW Conference at Zurich University of Applied Sciences in Winterthur, Switzerland, in June 2023. Since the conference, AI – particularly the large language models (LLMs) shaping GenAI such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT – continue to develop rapidly with extensive integration and usage across disciplines and career sectors with educational and societal impacts.

Given these developments, we recognize the central role that writing instruction has in fostering critical literacies and engaged usage and, at times, non-usage of GenAI. Just as we have adapted our teaching and learning to other technological developments, so too are we now at a time of transition and adaptation. Our initial discussion at EATAW was wide-ranging, intentionally so because (1) there is so much to explore in relation to GenAI, and (2) the EATAW membership is diverse, coming from a range of academic backgrounds. Thus in our original plenary and here in this symposium we have raised issues ranging from specific pedagogical approaches to questions of program and institutional administration, to broader public issues and conversations about the relationship of humans to machines. Here in this written symposium we each raise a different issue related to GenAI and writing with the aim to foster dialogue and discussion about GenAI in writing-related contexts.

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Published

2025-04-16

How to Cite

Anson, C. M., Delorme Benites, A., Ganobcsik-Williams, L., Mahlow, C., & McKee, H. A. (2025). Reflections on Writing and Generative AI: A Symposium. Journal of Academic Writing, 15(S2), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.18552/joaw.v15iS2.1121

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