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Scholarly Peers - Journal Peer Review and Academic Publishing
Sin Wang Chong
25 episodes
9 months ago
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Episode 21 - Doctoral training, peer review feedback, AI and academic publishing
Scholarly Peers - Journal Peer Review and Academic Publishing
32 minutes 57 seconds
1 year ago
Episode 21 - Doctoral training, peer review feedback, AI and academic publishing
In this episode, Sin-Wang and Virginia Parker (University of St Andrews) discuss Virginia's experience as a peer reviewer for an international journal. They explore the challenges and benefits of peer review, the importance of being dialogic and relational in feedback, and the role of artificial intelligence in academic writing. Virginia shares her insights on the need for transparency and ethical use of AI in peer review. She also encourages doctoral researchers to embrace the opportunity to engage in peer review and contribute to the scholarly community.    
Scholarly Peers - Journal Peer Review and Academic Publishing