Episode 10 - "The textbook is crap, the learners are silly": Multiple case studies of materials consumptionJune 27, 2017by Dr. Nigel Harwood, University of Sheffield (Warwick International Conference in Applied Linguistics)Listen/Show notes
Episode 9 -Investigating Intercultural Differences in Relational Strategies for Problem Talk: A Case StudyFebruary 6, 2017Guest talk by Dr Du, PingListen/Show notes
Episode 8 - Management practices from other cultures: Kaizen, Jugaad, and Indaba (what Western cultures can learn from Southern/Eastern Cultures)October 21, 2016WACC guest talk by Deepak Mahtani, BA (Hons), AIC, FRSAListen/Show notes
Episode 7 - Representation of Political Protests: Critical Cognitive Linguistic AnalysesSeptember 23, 2016by Dr. Christopher Hart Keynote speaker at the 19th Warwick International Postgraduate Conference in Applied Linguistics, 28-30 June 2016Listen/Show notes
Episode 6 - How, and to what extent, does culture influence politenessAugust 9, 2016by Prof. Helen Spencer-Oatey Keynote speaker at the 19th Warwick International Postgraduate Conference in Applied Linguistics, 28-30 June 2016Listen/Show notes
Episode 5 - The Ethics of Quantitative Data Handling and Reporting in Applied LinguisticsJuly 22, 2016by Dr. Luke Plonsky Keynote speaker at the 19th Warwick International Postgraduate Conference in Applied Linguistics, 28-30 June 2016Listen/Show notes
Episode 4 - Analysing university spoken interaction: a CL/CA approachMarch 3, 2016PG Conference keynote by Steve WalshListen/Show notes
Episode 3 - Cherry-picking and anecdotalism: How not to report researchMarch 1, 2016PG Conference 2014: Workshop by Ema Ushioda PPT slides available from: http://bit.ly/1LVl7cDListen/Show notes
Episode 2 - Stereotypes: Cognition or CultureFebruary 29, 2016Guest talk by Perry HintonListen/Show notes
Episode 1 - Negotiating positionality in ethnographic investigations of workplace settings: Expert, consultant or confidanteFebruary 29, 2016Guest talk by Dorte LonsmannListen/Show notes