Works by Chen, Fang (exact spelling)

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    AI ethics: from principles to practice.Jianlong Zhou & Fang Chen - 2023 - AI and Society 38 (6):2693-2703.
    Much of the current work on AI ethics has lost its connection to the real-world impact by making AI ethics operable. There exist significant limitations of hyper-focusing on the identification of abstract ethical principles, lacking effective collaboration among stakeholders, and lacking the communication of ethical principles to real-world applications. This position paper presents challenges in making AI ethics operable and highlights key obstacles to AI ethics impact. A preliminary practice example is provided to initiate practical implementations of AI ethics. We (...)
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    The discursive construction of economic inequality: CADS approaches to the British media.Fang Chen - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (2):227-229.
    Since the late 2000s, linguistic representations of economic inequality in public discourse have aroused a heightened interest among scholars within content-analytic critical discourse analysis (CD...
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    Assessment as Learning: How Does Peer Assessment Function in Students' Learning?Shengkai Yin, Fang Chen & Hui Chang - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Peer assessment is employed as one fundamental practice of classroom-based assessment in terms of its learning-oriented and formative nature. The exercise of peer assessment has multiple and additional benefits for student learning. However, research into the learning processes in peer assessment is scarce both in theory and in practice, making it difficult to evaluate and pinpoint its value as a tool in assessment as learning. This study focuses both on the learning process and outcome through assessment activities. We set out (...)
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    The discursive construction of economic inequality: CADS approaches to the British media: edited by Eva M. Gomez-Jimenez and Michael Toolan, London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2020, 227 pp., $117, ISBN: 9781350111288 (hardback), ISBN: 9781350111301 (ebook). [Published as part of Research in Corpus and Discourse Series]. [REVIEW]Fang Chen - 2022 - Critical Discourse Studies 19 (2):227-229.
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