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How to talk about "AI" without adding to the anthropomorphization
Emily M. Bender and Nanna Inie In our op-ed for Tech Policy Press ("We Need to Talk About How We Talk About 'AI'"), we made the case against the...
"Pocket Guide for Academics under Attack"
Across Europe and beyond, higher education is being reshaped by the converging pressures of financial austerity, political interference, and AI driven managerial systems. These forces increasingly influence how uni- versities function from governance structures and research agendas to staffing practices and everyday academic life. As institutional stability erodes, academics and staff face the challenge of upholding their core missions within environments marked by uncertainty and change.
This pocket guide addresses a critical paradox: while scholarly work on threats to academic freedom is rapidly expanding, individual academics often lack practical, accessible support when confronting these pressures firsthand. The guide offers a grounded framework for recognizing early warning signs, understand- ing their structural roots, and identifying proportion- ate responses. It draws on 15 years of analysis of institutional flashpoints in which academic freedom and autonomy were undermined, revealing recurring patterns in how small procedural shifts or informal pressures can accumulate into deeper institutional transformation.
Rather than assuming bad faith or prescribing rigid solutions, the guide equips readers to sharpen their perception, maintain awareness of available resources, and strengthen their capacity to act. It emphasizes that academic freedom anchored in international human rights frameworks requires not only institutional pro- tection but also individual attentiveness and prepar- edness. Knowing whom to contact and whether some- one will listen can be decisive when operating under strain.
Designed as a flexible service guide, it addresses diverse institutional roles and political contexts, including faculty, early-career researchers, administrative staff, academic leaders, and advocates. Readers may consult sections as needed.
Complementing the guide, the authors offer a two-hour online introduction and an eight-module Academic Resilience Training program that focus on legal, digital, mental-health, practical, and research-related challenges in hostile environments. Together, these resources help build sustainable resilience across the academic community.
Prof. Emily M. Bender(she/her) (@[email protected])
A phenomenon I've noticed recently is people trying to occupy some untenable middleground wrt to the use of systems sold as "AI" -- this is a position where people try to recognize the harms of this tech but also hold space for "responsible" or "ethical" use.
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