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    Negotiating Identity in the Age of ChatGPT.pdf: 2025FA - ENGLISH COMPOSITION 21:355:101:27
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    1. Sheila_2020 12 Sep 2025
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      ChatGPT makes writing easier and more of a cleaner look, especially for people who aren’t native English speakers. But it also makes people worry and start thinking to themselves like “Is this really my work?” or “Am I cheating?” It can be helpful, but also very stressful to one.

      For non-native English researchers, especially, ChatGPT promises to mitigate linguistic disadvantage by improving grammatical accuracy, coherence, and fluency (Gomes et al., 2023; Sok and Heng, 2023), thus potentially leveling the playing field in the global research arena. Yet this apparent democratization conceals a set of unresolved ethical, epistemic, and identity-based tensions.
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    • For non-native English researchers, especially, ChatGPT promises to mitigate linguistic disadvantage by improving grammatical accuracy, coherence, and fluency (Gomes et al., 2023; Sok and Heng, 2023), thus potentially leveling the playing field in the global research arena. Yet this apparent democratization conceals a set of unresolved ethical, epistemic, and identity-based tensions.

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