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Dr Christopher J Hall

Chris HallBA (Newcastle ), MA (York), PhD (Southern California)

Reader in Applied Linguistics

Contact details

E: c.hall@yorksj.ac.uk

T: +44 (0)1904 876876

 

Profile Teaching Professional Activities Research & Publications

 

I lead the Language and Identities in InterAction (LIdIA) research unit.

I am the author of Morphology and Mind (Routledge, 1992); An Introduction to Language and Linguistics. Breaking the Language Spell (Continuum, 2005); and (with Patrick H. Smith and Rachel Wicaksono) Mapping Applied Linguistics. A Guide for Students and Practitioners (Routledge, 2011). I am a co-author of the second edition of Introducing Language in Use (Routledge, forthcoming), with Patrick Griffiths, Aileen Bloomer and Andrew Merrison.

As part of a project to encourage collaboration between language professionals working in different areas of applied linguistics, I have created an online space for discussion and resource sharing: mappling.com. I am also co-author (with Rachel Wicaksono) of  Changing Englishes: An Interactive Course for Teachers, an online resource to raise awareness of 'plurilithic' (non-monolithic) approaches to language learning and use, with support from the British Council.

I am a member of the following academic and professional organisations:

  • British Association for Applied Linguistics
  • International Association of Applied Linguistics
  • International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language
  • MEXTESOL (Mexican Association of Teachers of English)