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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.
May 13, 2020#8 - Beuckens, T. (2020). ELLLO. Retrieved May 13, 2020, from http://elllo.org/index.htmChris interviews Todd Beuckens, Lecturer at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University and founder of www.elllo.orgTodd talks about the founding of his online learning website, advice for listening content creators, and the best programs for teachers to use when making online classes. The review discussed in the podcast can be found here:http://www.tesl-ej.org/wordpress/issues/volume8/ej31/ej31m1/?wscr&fbclid=IwAR2Zj71BV7La69JZPvU5MSDGQrYpUb9mVZ7dz0l1BnH9xagZLiNpqQk25kYContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more49minPlay
May 06, 2020#7 - Humphries, S. (2020). Please teach me how to teach. In C. Gkonou, J.M. Dewaele & J. King (Eds.), The emotional rollercoaster of language teaching (pp. 150-172). Multilingual Matters. Jonathan interviews Dr. Simon Humphries - Professor of Intercultural Communication, Faculty of Foreign Language Studies and Graduate School of Foreign Language Education and Research at Kansai University.We discuss his chapter in the forthcoming book: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Language Teaching. You can read the chapter here: Please teach me how to teach.You can order the book here for 50% off: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Language TeachingContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more57minPlay
May 06, 2020#7 - Humphries, S. (2020). Please teach me how to teach. In C. Gkonou, J.M. Dewaele & J. King (Eds.), The emotional rollercoaster of language teaching (pp. 150-172). Multilingual Matters. Jonathan interviews Dr. Simon Humphries - Professor of Intercultural Communication, Faculty of Foreign Language Studies and Graduate School of Foreign Language Education and Research at Kansai University.We discuss his chapter in the forthcoming book: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Language Teaching. You can read the chapter here: Please teach me how to teach.You can order the book here for 50% off: The Emotional Rollercoaster of Language TeachingContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more57minPlay
April 29, 2020#6 - Helgesen, M. (2019). English teaching and the science of happiness: Positive psychology communication activities for language learning. ABAX ELT Publishers: TokyoChris interviews Marc Helgesen, Professor of English at Miyagi Gakuin Women's University.https://www.eltandhappiness.com/Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more56minPlay
April 29, 2020#6 - Helgesen, M. (2019). English teaching and the science of happiness: Positive psychology communication activities for language learning. ABAX ELT Publishers: TokyoChris interviews Marc Helgesen, Professor of English at Miyagi Gakuin Women's University.https://www.eltandhappiness.com/Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more56minPlay
April 22, 2020#5 - Matsumoto, D., et al., (2002). American-Japanese cultural differences in judgements of emotional expressions of different intensities. Cognition & Emotion, 16(6), 721-747.Jonathan interviews Dr. David Matsumoto - Professor of Psychology at San Francisco State University and President of Humintell, LLC.https://www.humintell.com/Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 1minPlay
April 22, 2020#5 - Matsumoto, D., et al., (2002). American-Japanese cultural differences in judgements of emotional expressions of different intensities. Cognition & Emotion, 16(6), 721-747.Jonathan interviews Dr. David Matsumoto - Professor of Psychology at San Francisco State University and President of Humintell, LLC.https://www.humintell.com/Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 1minPlay
April 15, 2020#4 - Ramonda, K. (2019). The role of encyclopedic world knowledge in semantic transparency intuitions of idioms. English Language & Linguistics, 23(1), 31–53.Chris interviews Dr. Kris Ramonda - Associate Professor, Faculty of Foreign Language Studies at Kansai University.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more50minPlay
April 15, 2020#4 - Ramonda, K. (2019). The role of encyclopedic world knowledge in semantic transparency intuitions of idioms. English Language & Linguistics, 23(1), 31–53.Chris interviews Dr. Kris Ramonda - Associate Professor, Faculty of Foreign Language Studies at Kansai University.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more50minPlay
April 08, 2020#3 - Shachter, J. (2018). Tracking and quantifying Japanese English language learner speaking anxiety. The Language Teacher, 42, 3-7.Chris interviews Jonathan Shachter - a Lecturer in English at Kyushu Sangyo University's Language Education and Research Center. Contacts: [email protected], [email protected] ...more1hPlay
FAQs about Lost in Citations:How many episodes does Lost in Citations have?The podcast currently has 235 episodes available.