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Often researchers and academics get ‘lost in citations’ –– we forget there’s a real person/voice behind the writing. In each episode, we focus on a publication that has caught the host’s eye. We’ll le... more
FAQs about Lost in Citations:How many episodes does Lost in Citations have?The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.
April 19, 2022#104 - Ramonda, K. (2019). A double-edged sword: Metaphor and metonymy through pictures for learning idioms. International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching.Chris interviews Dr. Kris Ramonda (Citation 4) - Associate Professor, Faculty of Foreign Language Studies at Kansai University.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more47minPlay
April 12, 2022#103 - Al-Hoorie, A. H., & Hiver, P. (2020). The fundamental difference hypothesis: Expanding the conversation in language learning motivation. SAGE Open, 10(3).Jonathan welcomes back Dr. Ali H. Al-Hoorie (Citation 49, Citation 55) - award-winning Applied Linguist from Saudi Arabia.LinkedInTwitterFacebookResearchGateGoogle ScholarAcademiaContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 14minPlay
April 05, 2022#102 - Leung, J. H. (2016). Negotiating language status in multilingual jurisdictions: Rhetoric and reality. Semiotica, 2016 (209), 371-396.Chris interviews Dr. Janny H. C. Leung from the University of Hong Kong.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more47minPlay
March 29, 2022#101 - Cruz, J. D. (2021). Teaching with ZOOM 2: An advanced user’s guide. Wayzgoose Press.Chris interviews José Domingo Cruz - English instructor at the Kyushu Institute of Technology. Purchase the book here: AmazonContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 1minPlay
March 22, 2022#100 - Harris, J. (2017). Rewriting: How to do things with texts (2nd Edition). Utah State University Press.We have a very special guest for episode 100 - for those of you who have been listening to the podcast from the start, you'll remember Dr. Harris being mentioned in the interview with Dr. Chiew (Citation 15). So without further ado, Jonathan interviews Dr. Joseph Harris - Professor of English at the University of Delaware.Purchase the book here: RewritingContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more57minPlay
March 15, 2022#99 - Thompson, A. S. (2021). The Role of Context in Language Teachers’ Self Development and Motivation: Perspectives from Multilingual Settings. Multilingual Matters.Jonathan interviews Dr. Amy S. Thompson - Professor of Applied Linguistics at West Virginia University.Purchase the book here: Multilingual Matters (THOMPSON40 for 40% off at checkout - Available until April 1st)Dr. Thompson's faculty page: West Virginia UniversityContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more57minPlay
March 08, 2022#98 - Sifakis, N. C. (2019). ELF awareness in English language teaching: Principles and processes. Applied Linguistics, 40(2), 288-306.Chris interviews Dr. Nicos Sifakis, Professor of English from the University of Athens.Recommended video from the interview: YouTubeContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more52minPlay
March 01, 2022#97 - Mercer, S., Gregersen, T., MacIntyre, P., & Talbot, K. (2019). Positive Language Education: Combining positive education and language education. TAPSLA, 4(2), 11-31.Jonathan interviews Dr. Sarah Mercer - Professor of Foreign Language Teaching & Head of ELT Methodology Department at the University of Graz.Sarah's websiteGoogle ScholarMultilingual Matters WebinarIAPLLPsychology of Language Learning and Teaching Book Series (Multilingual Matters)Psychology in Practice (Book)Psychology in Practice (Webinar)Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 1minPlay
February 22, 2022#96 - O’Dwyer, S. (2022). Handbook of Confucianism in Modern Japan. Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam Press.Chris interviews Dr. Shaun O’Dwyer, associate professor at Kyushu University, about his edited volume on the topic of Confucianism in Japan. Shaun is a returning guest speaking about the book he was in the process of collating during his previous interview (Citation 16).Purchase the book here: Amsterdam University PressContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more50minPlay
February 15, 2022#95 - Maher, K. (2021). Reframing silence: Insights into language learners’ thoughts about silence and speaking-related anxiety. Journal of Silence Studies in Education, 1(1), 32-47.Jonathan welcomes back Kate Maher (Citation 39, Citation 56) - Assistant Professor at Kyoto University of Foreign Studies. We discuss her paper in the new Journal of Silence Studies in Education, role-play CBT, preview her upcoming volume on FLA and more...Journal of Silence Studies in EducationContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more54minPlay
FAQs about Lost in Citations:How many episodes does Lost in Citations have?The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.