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ReCall
DisciplineLanguage and Linguistics
LanguageEnglish
Edited byFrançoise Blin and June Thompson
Publication details
History1989 - present
Publisher
FrequencyThree Times a Year (Jan, May and Sep)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4REC
Indexing
ISSN0958-3440 (print)
1474-0107 (web)
Links

The ReCall is a journal of the European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning, published by Cambridge University Press. The Journal's main focus is the use of technologies for language learning and teaching. It was founded in 1989 and previously published by the CTI Centre of the University of Hull. It publishes approximately 20 articles per year.

The journal is currently indexed in: ERIC(Education Resource Information Center), EBSCOhost, Educational Research Abstracts, Linguistics and Language Behaviour Abstracts, ProQuest, SCOPUS, Social Sciences Citation Index

Notable articles

  • "An Overview of Mobile Assisted Language Learning: from content delivery to supported collaboration and interaction" - Agnes Kukulska-Hulme and Lesley Shield, 20:3, pp 271-289
  • "The unreasonable effectiveness of CALL: what have we learned in two decades of research?" - Uschi Felix, 20:2, pp 141-161
  • "Designing oral participation in Second Life – a comparative study of two language proficiency courses" - Mats Deutschmann, Luisa Panichi and Judith Molka-Danielsen, 21:2, pp 206-226
  • "Learners’ anxiety in audiographic conferences: a discursive psychology approach to emotion talk" - Beatriz de los Arcos, James A Coleman and Regine Hampel, 21:1, pp 3-17
  • All issues back to issue 1, volume 1 are available at CJO