


Join us for a panel discussion of the basics of getting published in the journal format, with a specific emphasis on JALT-related publications. It will be followed by a Q&A session and end with an introduction to the new format of the Tokyo JALT Journal.
Panelist Bios:
Paul Lyddon is Co-editor of The Language Teacher (TLT), a position he has held since late 2020. Before that he served for 7 years as a TLT manuscript reviewer. Since 2011, he has also reviewed manuscripts for a number of other academic publications, including The Modern Language Journal, CALICO Journal, and Language Learning & Technology. In addition to several articles in the JALT Proceedings/Post-Conference Publication as well as book reviews in JALT Journal, he has published his own work in venues such as The Modern Language Journal, Foreign Language Annals, and English for Specific Purposes. Paul teaches in the School of International Relations at the University of Shizuoka. He has been a JALT member since 1997.
Dennis Koyama has been the editor of the JALT Journal (JJ) since early 2022 after serving as associate editor of JJ for two years. He has been a manuscript reviewer for JJ and the JALT Post Conference Publication as well as other internationally peer-reviewed research journals, such as Language Testing, Language Assessment Quarterly, The International Journal of Educational Research, Journal of Second Language Writing, CALICO Journal, Language Learning & Technology, and IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing. He has experience publishing research in edited volumes in addition to being the editor of a book, and he has published in several of the journals for which he has been a reviewer. Dennis has been a JALT member since 1998 and currently teaches in the Faculty of Liberal Arts at Sophia University.
Jeremie Bouchard is associate editor of the JALT Journal. He has reviewed manuscripts for a number of academic publications, including Asian Englishes, Current Issues in Language Policies and Planning, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, and Asian Studies Review. He has published two monographs and co-edited three volumes for Springer, Routledge, and Palgrave Macmillan. He has also published four peer-reviewed articles in venues such as JALT Journal, Asian Englishes, and Journal of Critical Realism, and two more articles will be published this year as well. Jeremie is professor in the Faculty of Humanities, Hokkai-Gakuen University, Sapporo, Japan. He has been a JALT member for approximately twenty years.