All 1 entries tagged <em>Moharami</em>Gareth JohnsonReflections from the Exchanges interdisciplinary research journal offering insights into developments, calls for papers & policy. Alongside offering news on related podcasts & workshops, while periodically exploring wider issues in academic publishing.https://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/exchangesias/tag/moharami/?atom=atomWarwick Blogs, University of Warwick(C) 2024 Gareth Johnson2024-03-28T22:44:05ZIn Conversation with Mehdi Moharami by Gareth JohnsonGareth Johnsonhttps://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/exchangesias/entry/in_conversation_with/2022-01-27T16:39:07Z2022-01-27T16:39:07Z<p class="answer">Writing about web page <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg" title="Related external link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg">https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg</a></p>
<p>Yes, Season 3 of the Exchanges Discourse starts here, with the first of two interviews recorded just before Christmas. In each one we chat to one of our past authors on the journal about their research and publication experiences.</p>
<p><strong><em><a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg" target="_blank">In Conversation with Mehdi Moharami</a></em></strong>[16m30s]</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>In the first of our new season of episodes we talk to early career scholar, and recent Exchanges author, Mehdi Moharami (Monash University, Australia) about his research and publishing work. Focusing of the ethnographic piece written for the journal, exploring the lived and cultural experiences of language teachers based in Iran, we move on to examine advice on publishing for other first time authors or early career scholars.</em></p>
<p>My thanks for Mehdi for joining me in conversation. We'll be back next week with the second of our episodes! </p>
<p>Share and enjoy.</p><p class="answer">Writing about web page <a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg" title="Related external link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg">https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg</a></p>
<p>Yes, Season 3 of the Exchanges Discourse starts here, with the first of two interviews recorded just before Christmas. In each one we chat to one of our past authors on the journal about their research and publication experiences.</p>
<p><strong><em><a href="https://open.spotify.com/episode/328Dw23g71Z7s9Xjz4EWrA?si=LzTInMztQ5G0YNSgyzpGAg" target="_blank">In Conversation with Mehdi Moharami</a></em></strong>[16m30s]</p>
<p style="padding-left: 30px;"><em>In the first of our new season of episodes we talk to early career scholar, and recent Exchanges author, Mehdi Moharami (Monash University, Australia) about his research and publishing work. Focusing of the ethnographic piece written for the journal, exploring the lived and cultural experiences of language teachers based in Iran, we move on to examine advice on publishing for other first time authors or early career scholars.</em></p>
<p>My thanks for Mehdi for joining me in conversation. We'll be back next week with the second of our episodes! </p>
<p>Share and enjoy.</p>0