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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.
January 09, 2024#150 - Lowe, R. J. (2022). Native-speakerism among Japanese teacher trainees: Ideology, framing, and counter-framing. JALT journal, 44(2), 235-259.Chris interviews Robert J. Lowe from the TEFLology Podcast and Ochanomizu University.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more52minPlay
December 19, 20232023 ReflectionsChris and Jonathan have a quick chat to thank you for your support, get an update on Jonathan's PhD progress, plans for 2024 and more... Hope everyone has a relaxing holiday![email protected]...more26minPlay
December 12, 2023#149 - Beuckens, T. (2023). One Minute English. ELLLO. https://elllo.org/video/Chris welcomes back Todd Beuckens (Citation 8, Citation 92) - an expert on English language-learning listening materials.ELLLOMeelsContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more49minPlay
November 28, 2023#148 - Wall Minami, F. (2020). Escape the classroom. Nagoya: Perceptia Press.Chris interviews Fiona Wall Minami, producer of textbooks. We try to keep it professional, but our UK northernness does leak through.Perceptia PressEnglish Books JapanAmazonInstagramFacebookContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more1h 5minPlay
November 14, 2023#147 - Broodie, N.V. (2023). Swaggart: The art of professional schmoozing at job interviews. AMADIO: Brooklyn.Chris welcomes back Natasha V. Broodie (Citation 80) - author and former associate of the United Nations.LinkedInFacebookContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more51minPlay
October 31, 2023#146 - Pattison, S. (2019). A Levinsonian account of irony in Jonathan Coe’s The Rotters’ Club. Pragmatics and Literature, 45-71.Chris interviews Steven Pattison, Associate Professor at Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more57minPlay
October 17, 2023#145 - Madarbakus-Ring, N. (2020). Developing graded TED Talks to integrate academic vocabulary into listening lessons for pre-sessional learners. The TESOL encyclopedia of ELT, 1-7.Chris interviews Naheen Madarbakus-Ring, Assistant Professor at Tsukuba University and the founder of the JALT Listening SIG.Listening SIGJALTFacebookResearch GateTRIOSContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more50minPlay
October 03, 2023#144 - Aubrey, S. (2023). Second language task engagement in face-to-face and synchronous video-based computer-mediated communication modes: Performances and perceptions. System, 113.Chris interviews Dr. Scott Aubrey - Chinese University of Hong Kong.Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more40minPlay
September 19, 2023#143 - Hofmeyr, M. (2023). Attitudes towards digital game-based language learning among Japanese university students. JALT CALL Journal, 19(1).Chris interviews Dr. Michael Hofmeyr from Osaka University. Contacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more57minPlay
September 05, 2023#142 - Cooper, C.R. (2022). A corpus of short YouTube news videos to inform course design and materials development in an EFL university setting in Japan.Chris interviews Chris Cooper - Lecturer of English at Rikkyo University.Read the chapter hereContacts: [email protected], [email protected]...more53minPlay
FAQs about Lost in Citations:How many episodes does Lost in Citations have?The podcast currently has 224 episodes available.