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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 20, 2021Open call for contributing interviews!Have you been enjoying the interviews? Perhaps imagined your self on the other side of the mic? We'd love to hear from you! https://www.lostincitations.com/contributorguide[email protected]...more28minPlay
April 13, 2021#55 - Al-Hoorie, A. H., & MacIntyre, P. (Eds.). (2020). Contemporary language motivation theory: 60 years since Gardner and Lambert (1959). Multilingual Matters.Jonathan interviews Dr. Ali H. Al-Hoorie (Citation 49) - Jubail English Language and Preparatory Year Institute, Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.Gardner and Lambert (1959)Gardner's Dissertation (1960)The Identity Crisis in Language Motivation ResearchThe Fundamental Difference HypothesisPurchase the book here: Multilingual MattersContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 6minPlay
April 06, 2021#54 - Browne, K., & Fulcher, G. (2017). Pronunciation and intelligibility in assessing spoken fluency. In Second language pronunciation assessment, pp. 37-53. Bristol: Multilingual MattersChris interviews Dr. Kevin C. Browne - Associate Professor at Yamanashi Prefectural University. Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more52minPlay
March 30, 2021#53 - Hiver, P., & Al‐Hoorie, A. H. (2020). Research methods for complexity theory in applied linguistics. Multilingual Matters.Jonathan interviews Dr. Phil Hiver - assistant professor of foreign and second language acquisition in the College of Education at Florida State University.Research methods for complexity theory in applied linguisticsResearchGateGoogleScholarContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more49minPlay
March 23, 2021#52 - Kojima, N. (2021). Student motivation in English medium instruction: Empirical studies in a Japanese university. Abingdon-on-Thames: Routledge.Chris interviews Dr. Naoko Kojima - Associate Professor at Ritsumeikan University.Student Motivation in English-Medium InstructionContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more47minPlay
March 16, 2021#51 - MacIntyre, P. D. (2017). An overview of language anxiety research and trends in its development. New insights into language anxiety: Theory, research and educational implications, 25, 53.Jonathan interviews Dr. Peter MacIntyre - Professor of Psychology at Cape Breton University in Sydney, Nova Scotia (Canada).Google ScholarResearchGateIAPLLNew Insights into Language Anxiety: Theory, Research and Educational ImplicationsContacts: [email protected], [email protected] ...more1h 13minPlay
March 09, 2021#50 - Luna, E. (2014). Language contact in virtual spaces: The use of kin terms bli and bro in Balinese online discourse. Language Contact: The State of the Art, 57.Chris interviews Dr. Edmundo Luna - Associate Professor of Linguistics at Kyushu University.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 2minPlay
March 02, 2021#49 - Hiver, P., & Al‐Hoorie, A. H. (2020). Reexamining the role of vision in second language motivation. Language Learning, 70(1), 48-102.Jonathan interviews Dr. Ali H. Al-Hoorie - Jubail English Language and Preparatory Year Institute, Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, Saudi Arabia.LinkedInTwitterFacebookResearchGateGoogle ScholarAcademiaContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 15minPlay
February 23, 2021#48 - Pecorari, D., & Malmström, H. (2018). At the crossroads of TESOL and English medium instruction. TESOL Quarterly, 52(3), 497-515.Chris interviews Dr. Diane Pecorari, Head of the Department of English and Professor of English Linguistics at City University of Hong Kong.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more45minPlay
February 16, 2021#47 - Gkonou, C. (2020). ‘Critical incidents‘ in language teachers‘ narratives of emotional experience. The emotional rollercoaster of language teaching (pp. 131-149).Jonathan interviews Dr. Christina Gkonou - Associate Professor in TESOL and the MA TESOL Programme Director in the Department of Language and Linguistics at the University of Essex.The Emotional Rollercoaster of Language Teaching Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 6minPlay
FAQs about Lost in Citations:How many episodes does Lost in Citations have?The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.