
Unstandardized English
By JPB Gerald

Unstandardized EnglishSep 25, 2019

Becoming a So-Called Scholar, Part Three (S3E12)
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Becoming a So-Called Scholar, Part Two (S3E11)
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Becoming a So-Called Scholar, Part One (S3E10)
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Checklists and Merit Badges (Live Presentation) (S3E9)
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Making the White Perceiver Better, with Melissa Baese-Berk (S3E8)
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The Voices of Lived Homelessness Experience, with Kadisha Davis (S3E7)
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The Challenge of Changing TESOL from the Inside, with Clara Bauler (S3E6)
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Classics, Grammar, and Artificial Obstacles, with Siobhán McElduff (S3E5)
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How are these damn journals still putting out achievement gap articles in 2021?

On the Inherently Colonial Structure of Language Education, with Gabriella Licata (S3E4)
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Workplace Hellness, with Erika Strandjord (S3E3)
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Hidden Curricula/Parental Individualism, with Jess Calarco (S3E2)
They end the discussion with a quick detour into parental individualism in decision-making processes, particularly regarding vaccines and mask mandates. It's rather dispiriting, as Dr. Calarco says.
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Pathologized Languaging, with Maria Rosa Brea (S3E1)
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Season 2 Finale, Recap, and Miscellaneous Stories about Racism and Motivation
You definitely won't want to miss this one.
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A System of Saviors, with AMT Gerald
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The Purpose, Promise, and Problem of Professional Organizations, with Rob Sheppard
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Re-Opening For Who? With Selena Carrión
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Problematizing Early Childhood Education, with Elizabeth King
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Unsustainable, with Rachel Emas
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Talking about Talking about Burma, with Chu May Paing
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The Academics Doth Protest Too Much, with Cailtin Green
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Neurodivergent Narratives, with Ali Oats
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The Whiteness of Trivia, with Keith Stewart
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A Critical Analysis of 90 Day Fiance (no, seriously)
So, on this episode, host JPB Gerald takes a critical look at the 90 Day Fiance and issues related to racism, language, American immigration, and the way the show lays bare the myth of American exceptionalism despite not meaning to at all.
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On the Limits of Whiteness, with Neda Maghbouleh
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New Language Teacher, with Destiny Alvarez
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ELT After Whiteness, with Scott Stillar and Vijay Ramjattan
Scott Stillar and Dr. Vijay Ramjattan return to help host JPB Gerald envision a world where whiteness is no longer centered in ELT. It's quite an episode!
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Radicalizing Literacies and Languaging, with Ale Babino and Mandy Stewart
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The Eugenicist's Best Friend
In this episode, host JPB Gerald reflects on how the racism he experienced, particularly his positioning as the One Black Friend, was actually tied to an implicit belief in eugenics held by his otherwise nice friends, and how such a belief is actually more common than one might think, even if people aren't likely to admit that oppressed groups should be literally eliminated.
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Language Access, with Anar Parikh
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A Brief Trip to Lovecraft Country, with Keisha Weil
Host JPB Gerald and guest Keisha Wiel dive into the many fascinating aspects of HBO's Lovecraft Country, which you really should go watch before you listen to this.
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Some Critical Thoughts on Epistemology and Scholarship
Topics include whiteness, capitalism and his relationship to it, masculinity, the journal system, and a lot of other things. It's fun!
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Language Teaching and the white Working Class, with Nicole Pettitt
With his friend and fervent academic supporter, Dr. Nicole Pettitt (@nmpettitt).
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The Numbers Game, with Rebecca Campbell-Montalvo
In this very nerdy episode (that's a positive, people!), host JPB Gerald talks to Dr. Rebecca Campbell-Montalvo about her work on data within race, ethnicity, and language. It's fun. You should listen!
Episode focused on her article, citation here: Campbell-Montalvo, R. 2019. “Being QuantCritical of U.S. K-12 demographic data: using and reporting race/ethnicity in Florida Heartland Schools.” Race Ethnicity and Education. doi.org/10.1080/13613324.2019.1679748
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Cancel 'Cancel Culture' Culture, with Caitlin Green
Featuring his friend and fellow language scholar, Dr. Caitlin M. Green (@caitlinmoriah). She was a co-author of this recent article on the whole Pinker mess: ling.auf.net/lingbuzz/005381.
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Season 1 Finale and Recap

These Uncertain Times, with AMT Gerald

Critical Covid Conversations #7: Kelsey Swift

Language and Barbados

Critical Covd Conversations #6: Ale Babino
This week, host JPB Gerald speaks to Dr. Ale Babino about the construction of bilingual education and dual language programs, the intersection of gifted and talented designations, the impact of whiteness on her career, and how language learners may be particularly impacted by this current traumatic interruption.

We Need To Talk About Karen

Critical Covid Conversations #5: Betsy Sneller

New York

Critical Covid Conversations #4: Chey Davis

Critical Covid Conversations #3: Mariam Durrani

Critical Covid Conversations #2: Abby Bajuniemi

Critical Covid Conversations #1: Jessica Sierk on Niceness and Whiteness

The Union of Theater and Language Education

The Ideal Employee

Exceptional Merit

Racialization Experiences as ELT Professionals

Concepts of Academic Integrity/Language of Greater Communication
In this episode, host JPB Gerald speaks with Brendan DeCoster about the concept, and troubling nature, of the "language of greater communication," and how this affects language policy in several different contexts. You will not be surprised to learn that it leads to oppression. Also we start by discussing how the concept of 'academic integrity' is wielded harmfully against international students.

Towards a Pedagogy of Heretical Whiteness
The question at hand is: can you be a great white teacher while whiteness exists in its current form? And if not, what is the path that will take us towards the dissolution of white supremacy?

Chasing Encounters Crossover
In this episode, host JPB Gerald completes his conversation with Chasing Encounters podcast host Yecid Ortega. The first half of the conversation can be found on his podcast page (link it here!). They discuss some of the issues with the weak way "social justice" and "diversity" are used, racial tokenism, and the fecklessness of "white privilege" discussions. It's great, and you should listen!

The Language of White Supremacy
Ultimately, a necessary discussion about white racial identity.

Discriminating Outcomes

The Altruistic Shield, LIVE

An 'accurate' conversation about 'fluency'

Bad Rap

'What can we actually do about native speakerism?'

'Black and/or smart'

"Everyone has an accent"

"The many acronyms of language education"
