TY - BOOK AU - Carrigan, Mark. TI - Generative AI For Academics SN - 9781529690392 AV - LB1028.43 .C316 2025 PY - 2025/// CY - London, Thousand Oaks, California PB - Sage KW - Artificial Intelligence KW - Educational Applications KW - Education, Higher KW - Effect of Technological Innovations KW - Academic Writing KW - College Teachers KW - Professional Ethics N1 - Chapter 1 Generative AI and Universities -- Chapter 2 Generative AI and Reflexivity -- Chapter 3 The Ethics of Generative AI -- Chapter 4 Thinking -- Chapter 5 Collaborating -- Chapter 6 Communication -- Chapter 7 Engagement -- Chapter 8 Academic Futures N2 - This is your indispensable guide to navigating the rise of generative AI as an academic. It thoughtfully explores rapidly evolving AI capabilities reshaping higher education, examining challenges and ethical dilemmas across the sector. It provides useful strategies for using generative AI in your scholarly work while upholding professional standards. This practical guidance addresses four core areas of academic work:- Thinking: How to use generative AI to augment individual and collaborative scholarly thinking that can assist in developing novel ideas and advancing impactful projects- Collaborating: Explore how generative AI can be used as a research assistant, coordinating teams and enhancing scholarly cooperation- Communicating: Cautioning against over-reliance, examine how generative AI can relieve communication burdens while maintaining professionalism and etiquette- Engaging: thoughtful and practical frameworks are offered for using these developments to support online engagement without sacrificing scholarly principles Mark Carrigan is a digital sociologist, author and Lecturer in Education at the University of Manchester ER -