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 Jonathan Shachter, Chris Haswell, and contributing interviewers. lostincitations@gmail.com

#188 - Madarbakus-Ring, N. (2025). Metacognitive Listening Instruction in the Second Language Classroom: Integrating Theory, Method, and Practice. Taylor & Francis.

Chris interviews Naheen Madarbakus-Ring from Tsukuba University lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com    Book: https://www.routledge.com/.../Madarb.../p/book/9781032478760

10-07
46:51

#187 - Hofmeyr, A. S. (2025). Intercultural Perspectives: An EAP Course for Global Competence. Kinseido.

Chris interviews Ana Sofia Hofmeyer, Associate Professor at Kansai University lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com   Link to her book: https://www.kinsei-do.co.jp/books/4248/  

09-23
51:02

#186 - Algeo, M. (2025). New York's Secret Subway: The Underground Genius of Alfred Beach and the Origins of Mass Transit. Island Press.

Chris interviews Matthew Algeo, an independent journalist.   Take a look at his book here: https://www.amazon.com/New-Yorks-Secret-Subway-Underground/dp/1642833657/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2NO0ASC4Z30MV&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.zV6fEVqsofYjJZ5MecawBsZeqLJoGzqoBT2qyP_0SvNDvk7TnXkRpKYGcO5o8F1wPKEa4BaTYbQm1GGx4modjFGbP8lUZYw2ceCZCeAkC3uuHbjp2rNqE1ar_0mZgp5xP9svJ7Tq9wkaQPjHiAOGAPYz2RctyT8haG-D3FiVB_VsabAk1vIv2MpYe4Z_8ZfK.-cuVXfvgQRf2zs-_roxO8-QGgRX_qi9WulC2n8RsIDw&dib_tag=se&keywords=matthew+algeo&qid=1756880652&sprefix=matthew+algeo%2Caps%2C324&sr=8-1

09-09
43:10

#185 - Sheftall, M. G. (2024). Hiroshima: The last witnesses (Vol. 1). Random House.

Chris interview Mordecai Sheftall from Shizuoka University. lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com  

08-12
59:06

#184 - English, B. (2025). Building a Shared Reality: Cultural Cohesion or Cultural Entropy. Presented at the 11th Lakeland International Conference, June 4th, 2025.

Chris speaks with Brian English from Tama University. lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com 

07-29
51:52

#183 - Gayed, J. M. (March, 2025). AiAWE (Version 1.0) [Web application]. https://app.awade.gec.waseda.ac.jp

Chris Cooper interviews John Gayed, Associate Professor from Waseda University lostincitations@gmail.com Other paper discussed in the interview: Wang, Q., & Gayed, J. M. (2024). Effectiveness of large language models in automated evaluation of argumentative essays: finetuning vs. zero-shot prompting. Computer Assisted Language Learning, 1–29. https://doi.org/10.1080/09588221.2024.2371395

07-15
01:03:19

#182 - Wroblewski, G. (2024). No Wonder AI is “Anti-White”: Keyword Analysis from Media Coverage Using the NOW Corpus.

Chris interviews Greggory Wroblewski, Associate Professor from Kyushu University. haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com  You can find Gregg's bibliography here: https://hyoka.ofc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/html/100018031_ja.html  

07-01
44:01

#181 - Lakeland Conference "Haswell on the Street"

June means it's time for the Lakeland Conference pod! Chris interviews: - Joshua Ludeman (Lakeland University) - Max Praver (Meijo University) - Ian Roth (Meijo University) - Drian Glyde (Virginia Wesleyan University) - Richard Lee (Kyushu Institute of Technology) - Aaron Hahn (Kyushu University) - Todd Beuckens (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University) - Myles Chiltern (Nihon University)   lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com

06-17
39:06

#180 - Parr, P. (2024). Malcolm Before X. University of Massachusetts Press.

Chris interviews Patrick Parr from Lakeland University lostincitations.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com

06-03
51:20

#178 - Sifakis, N. (2023). Metacognitive and metalinguistic activities can raise ELF awareness: why and how. Journal of English as a Lingua Franca, 12(1), 43-66.

Chris interviews Nicos Sifakis from the University of Athens haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com 

04-29
52:59

#177 - Plonsky, L. (Ed.). (2024). Open Science in Applied Linguistics. Applied Linguistics Press. https://www.appliedlinguisticspress.org/home/catalog/plonsky_2024

Chris Cooper spoke with Dr. Luke Plonsky (Professor of Applied Linguistics at Northern Arizona University) about a recent book he edited on open science. haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com 

04-15
01:03:12

#176 - Inoue, N. (2024). Argument / counter-argument activities in EFL classes in a Japanese university, Kyushu University Ronkyu

Chris interviews emeritus professor Naruhiko Inoue from Kyushu University. haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com 

04-01
47:08

#175 - Brown, D., & Stoeckel, T. (2025). Post-beginner L2-learner knowledge of ultra-frequent English words. Language Teaching Research, 13621688251318105. https://doi.org/10.1177/13621688251318105

Chris Cooper interviews Dr. Dale Brown from Kanazawa University.   lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com 

03-18
01:04:21

#173 - Vajjala, S. (2024). Generative artificial intelligence and applied linguistics. JALT Journal, 46(1), 55–74. https://doi.org/10.37546/JALTJJ46.1-3

Chris Cooper interviews Dr. Sowmya Vajjala from the National Research Council of Canada lostincitations@gmail.com

02-18
58:36

Haswell on the Street x The Lunchtime Series: Fern Sakamoto & Ana Sofia Hofmeyr

Chris Haswell interviews Fern Sakamoto and Ana Sofia Hofmeyr haswell247@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com 

02-04
49:39

#172 - Smid, D., Zólyomi, A., & Albert, Á. (2024). Motivation, autonomy and emotions in foreign language learning: A multi-perspective investigation in Hungary (Vol. 27). Channel View Publications.

Chris Haswell interviews Agnes Albert from Eotovos Lorland University in Hungary haswell247@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com 

01-21
47:22

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

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

01-07
58:31

New Year Update

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12-24
04:18

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