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Tony Liddicoat has written numerous publications
ى : نظرة عامة عى مناهج التخط ط (2024) .J Anthony ,Liddicoat التخط ط اللغوي وقضا ا الأمن القو [Linguistic planning and national security issues: an overview of planning approaches] (Trans. Soufiane Ouaki) Tajseer Journal 6 (2). https://doi.org/10.29117/tis.2024.0192
Liddicoat, Anthony J. (2024). Developing a critical intercultural perspective in language learning. Electronic Journal of Foreign Language Teaching, 21 (Supplement), 97–108. https://doi.org/10.56040/atld2121
Liddicoat, Anthony J., & Han, Yawen. (2024) Politics, ideologies, values, and power in English language teaching. In Ali Fuad Selvi and Nicola Galloway (eds) The Routledge Handbook of Teaching English as an International Language (pp. 34-48). Routledge. Liddicoat, Anthony J. (2024) Intercultural pragmatics. In Dàniel Kàdar and Naoko Taguchi (eds) Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics: Pragmatics. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781405198431.wbeal1446.pub3
Liddicoat, Anthony J. & Martine Derivry-Plard (2025) Research practice as multilingual habitus. Bridgett Goodman and Brian Seilstad (eds) Learning to do research multilingually: Conceptual and methodological failures, struggles and successes. Bristol, UK: Multilingual Matters.
Jo Angouri Appointed Editor-in-Chief of Discourse & Communication / 999 R.E.A.C.H. - Remote support in Emergency Assistance, Clinical Healthcare
We are delighted to share that Professor Jo Angouri has been appointed as the Editor-in-Chief of Discourse & Communication, a leading journal in our field and one that closely aligns with the research portfolio of Applied Linguistics.Congratulations to Jo on this significant achievement.
Jo is eager to expand and grow the journal’s footprint, if you have ideas for special issues or other contributions, Jo would be delighted to hear from you.
Jo Angouri is also leading the 999 R.E.A.C.H. - which added to the portfolio of work on Risk Negotiation and Decision Making in Medical Emergencies.
The project focuses on video technology for medical emergencies and engages with policy gaps surrounding the ethical and standardised use of video technologies in medical emergencies. Congratulations to Jo and the team on driving this impactful and forward-looking research. Joining Jo on this project are two newly appointed research assistants, Nora Bajcsi and Helen Wesson who are working in S1.19.
This is a great moment for Applied Linguistics and SELCS and we look forward to seeing exciting developments that Jo will bring to the journal.
999 R.E.S.P.O.N.D Project Launch!
To mark World Trauma Day on 17 October, we are pleased to announce the launch of materials Link opens in a new windowfor the 999 Respond projects. The 999 R.E.S.P.O.N.D projects, led by Professor Jo Angouri Link opens in a new windowand Professor Nigel ReesLink opens in a new window in collaboration with Welsh Ambulance Services University NHS Trust Link opens in a new window(WAST), the Emergency Medical Retrieval & Transfer ServiceLink opens in a new window (EMRTS), Wales Air Ambulance Charitable Trust Link opens in a new window(WACT), and University of Bristol.Link opens in a new windowlooks at the way in which the decision to dispatch a critical care team is made by the teams in the ambulance control rooms.
Visit the webpage for further information: 999 Respond Project Resources Launch (warwick.ac.uk)