
Legend #6 - Silvia, P. J. (2007). How to write a lot: A practical guide to productive academic writing. American Psychological Association.
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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 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
lostincitations@gmail.com hosts Lost in Citations, a education show with 215 episodes published.

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

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

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

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

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

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 contributin

Chris speaks with Jonathan Shachter from Kyushu Sangyo University. lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com

Chris speaks with Aika Ishige and Kent Jones from Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University. lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com

Chris talks to Matteo Tarsi from Uppsalla University lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com

Chris speaks with Mara Peppmuller from Lakeland University lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com 1st Cambodia Article: https://luj.lakeland.edu/post/luj-student-mara-peppmller-reports-on-challenging-conditio

Chris speaks with Joshua Wedlock (Gongju National University) and Nick Wilson (Sunshine Coast University). lostincitations@gmail.com, haswellkyudai@gmail.com

Chris interviews Simge Sübaşı from Istanbul Gelisim Universitesi haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com

Chris discusses the infamous CEFR with Todd Beuckens www.elllo.org haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com

Chris interviews Kolawole Olagboyega from Tsuru University. haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com Book: https://www.amazon.co.jp/Japanese-English%E2%80%95%E2%80%95-Descriptive-Kolawole-Olagboyega/dp/48611068

Chris Cooper interviews Professor Akira Murakami from Birmingham University. lostincitations@gmail.com

Chris Cooper speaks with Susan Hunston from Birmingham University lostincitations@gmail.com

Chris interviews Professor Gorsev Bafrali from Gelişim Üniversitesi haswellkyudai@gmail.com, lostincitations@gmail.com

Jonathan welcomes back Dr. Paul Silvia (Citation 116, Citation 131, Citation 158) Professor of Psychology at UNC Greensboro. Read the paper here Dr. Silvia's Website Contacts: JonathanShachter@gmail.com, LostInCitations@

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

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/
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