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Lost in Citations

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 learn more about the writer and gain insights on researching and writing better academic papers. Rotating podcasts by Chris Haswell, Jonathan Shachter and contributing interviewers. lostincitations@gmail.com

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#203 - Römer-Barron, U. (2024). How do constructions with modal verbs develop in second language learners of English? Journal of Second Language Studies, 7(2), 198–226.

Chris Cooper interviews Professor Ute Römer-Barron from Georgia State University. lostincitations@gmail.com

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#202 - ​Porter, E. A. (2026). Calvin to Mao and beyond: A memoir. Kamuela: Deuxmers.

Chris Haswell interviews Emeritus Professor Edgar A. Porter from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com Find Professor Porter's book at:…

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#201 - Haswell, C. G. (2025). Using Podcast Interviews as a Source of Qualitative Investigation. Ethics International Press.​

Shaun O'Dwyer interviews Christopher G. Haswell from Kyushu University lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com

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Legend #7 - Gunawardana, R. (2022). An analysis of how current social media trends affect the transformation of Sri Lankan English morphological processes

Chris interviews Rupeshika Gunawardana from the University of Kelaniya haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com

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Legend #6 - Silvia, P. J. (2007). How to write a lot: A practical guide to productive academic writing. American Psychological Association.​

Jonathan interviews Paul Silvia from UNC Greensboro University. lostincitations@gmail.com

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Legend #5 - Mizumoto, A. (2024). CAF Analyzer [Web application]. https://cafindex.pythonanywhere.com

Chris Cooper interviews Atsushi Mizumoto from Birmingham University. lostincitations@gmail.com

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Legend #4 - Haswell, C. G. (2022, July 12). “Broken English” and the continued ‘othering’ of English speakers. ELFCommunication.

Lisa M. Barker interviews Chris Haswell from Kyushu University. lostincitations@gmail.com

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Legend #3 - Nation, I. S. P., & Waring, R. (2019). Teaching extensive reading in another language. London: Routledge.​

Todd Beuckens interviews Professor Rob Waring from Notre Dame Seishin University lostincitations@gmail.com

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Legend #2 - Curry, N. (2014). Using CBT with anxious language learners: The potential role of the learning advisor. Sisal Journal, 5(1), 29–41.​

Kate Maher interviews Neil Curry from Kanda University of International Studies. lostincitations@gmail.com

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Legend #1 - Tokuhama-Espinosa, T. (2019). Five pillars of the mind: Redesigning education to suit the brain. WW Norton & Company.

This week, Dr. Robert S. Murphy ( Citation 40 , Citation 63 ) joins us as a contributing interviewer! His guest is Dr. Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa, Professor at Harvard University. If you are interested in being a contributing interviewer, please email us ( LostInCitations@gmail.com ) or visit the website for more details: Guide For Contributors Books: 1. Tokuhama-Espinosa, T. (2021). Bringing the…

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