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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 235 episodes available.
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
February 08, 2022#94 - Hofmeyr, A. S. (2021). Intercultural Competence Development Through Co-Curricular and Extracurricular At-Home Programs in Japan. Journal of Studies in International Education, 1-24Chris interviews Dr. Ana Sofia Hofmeyr (Citation 46) - Lecturer, Faculty of Foreign Language Studies, Kansai University.ResearchGateContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more46minPlay
February 01, 2022#93 - Hughes, J., & Dummett, P. (2019). Critical thinking in ELT: A working model for the classroom. National Geographic Learning.Jonathan interviews John Hughes - Course book writer for National Geographic Learning, part-time lecturer and tutor at Oxford University, presenter and consultant.Critical Thinking in ELTWorld LinkWorld EnglishJohn's WebsiteJohn's YouTubeContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more55minPlay
January 25, 2022#92 - Beuckens, T. (2022). MEELS. Retrieved January 26, 2022, from meels.org.Chris interviews Meels.org founder, developer, organizer, and good friend of the podcast Todd Beuckens about his work to improve the lives of teachers of English in the time of a bewildering amount of online content. We discuss the A.B.C.s of getting the most of what is available for free online to assist language teachers.His suggested content tools:https://audacity.softonic.jp/https://anchor.fm/https://www.blogger.com/https://www.box.com/https://bitly.com/https://www.canva.com/https://www.getcloudapp.com/https://evernote.com/Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more53minPlay
January 18, 2022#91 - Knezevic, J. (2021, September). Physical assessment: Difference between GCS and JCS, Presentation at the 5th Annual Scientific Meeting, Japanese Society for International Nursing.Chris interviews Julija Knezevic of Kansai University, an interpretation and medical specialist, about her work to support medical trainees and assist foreign residents to receive the best possible medical help in Japan.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more48minPlay
January 11, 2022#90 - Muir, C. (2020). Directed motivational currents and language education: Exploring implications for pedagogy. Multilingual Matters.Jonathan interviews Dr. Christine Muir - Assistant Professor in Second Language Acquisition, Faculty of Arts at the University of Nottingham.Purchase the book here: Multilingual MattersContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 4minPlay
January 04, 2022#89 - Wiener, S. (2020). Second language learners develop non-native lexical processing biases. Bilingualism: Language and Cognition, 23(1), 119-130.Jonathan interviews Dr. Seth Wiener - associate professor of second language acquisition and Chinese studies at Carnegie Mellon University.Dr. Wiener's LabContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more57minPlay
December 14, 2021Thank you and Happy Holidays!A sincere thank you to all the wonderful guests who were so generous with their time and insights. And a huge thank you to all the listeners who support the Lost in Citations podcast. We'll be back with new episodes January 5th, 2022. Happy holidays!...more2minPlay
December 07, 2021#88 - Martin, I. P. (2019). Philippine English in retrospect and prospect. World Englishes, 38(1-2), 134-143.Chris interviews Dr. Isabel Pefianco Martin, Professor at Ateneo de Manila University. Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more48minPlay
November 30, 2021#87 - McLean, S., Kramer, B., & Beglar, D. (2015). The creation and validation of a listening vocabulary levels test. Language Teaching Research, 19(6), 741-760.Jonathan interviews Dr. Stuart McLean from Momoyama Gakuin University.Read the articleContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 5minPlay
FAQs about Lost in Citations:How many episodes does Lost in Citations have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.