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28 February 2018

ACADEMIA: PUBLICATIONS

This is a list of my academic publications to date. While my output has not been great, I have taken part in several projects which have been interesting and exciting. I have appeared on Radio 4, taken part in an art project (for which I created a language), authored two books and edited or co-edited three, and I have written four magazine articles. In addition, I have published several volumes in my role as Scitsiugnil Press, and for over 17 years I have produced a weekly bulletin for the Evolutionary Antropology Online Research Cluster. I also served three terms (9 years) as the British Association for Applied Linguistics Web Editor, and worked on the UK Linguistics Olympics as the Marker Coordinator (2 years).

 

My cademic career was not focussed on progression, it was always about personal experimentation and learning – which has meant that it has been fun, and hardly like work at all.

 

 

Publication

Year

Reference

Role

2019

Martin Edwardes

 

The Origins of Self: An anthropological perspective

 

UCL Press: London, UK

 

(Online & Paper)

Author

2018

Mike Beaken

 

The Making of Language (2nd edition revised)

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Publisher

2017

Andrew Harris & Adam Brandt (eds.)

 

Language, Learning & Context: proceedings of the 42nd annual meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Publisher

2017

Martin Edwardes (ed.)

 

Proceedings of the BAAL Annual Conference 2008

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Editor,

Publisher

2017

Martin Edwardes (ed.)

 

Proceedings of the BAAL Annual Conference 2007

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Editor,

Publisher

2016

Naeema Hann (ed.)

 

Learning and Teaching for Right to Left Scripted Languages: Realities and possibilities. Proceedings of the B.A.A.L./C.U.P. sponsored seminar, 14 June 2014, Leeds Metropolitan University

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Publisher

2016

Tilly Harrison, Ursula Lanvers & Martin Edwardes (eds.)

 

Breaking Theory: New Directions in Applied Linguistics: Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 3-5 September 2015, Aston University, Birmingham

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Co-editor,

Publisher

2015

Jo Angouri, Tilly Harrison, Stephanie Schnurr & Sue Wharton (eds.)

 

Learning, Working and Communicating in a Global Context: Proceedings of the 47th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 4-6 September 2014, University of Warwick, Coventry

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Publisher

2014

Bernadette O’Rourke, Nicola Bermingham & Sara Brennan (eds.)

 

Opening New Lines of Communication in Applied Linguistics: Proceedings of the 46th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 5-7 September 2013, Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK.

 

(Online)

Publisher

2013

Alasdair N. Archibald (ed.)

 

Multilingual Theory and Practice in Applied Linguistics: Proceedings of the 45th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 6-8 September 2012, University of Southampton

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Publisher

2012

Jo Angouri, Michael Daller & Jeanine Treffers-Daller (eds.)

 

The Impact of Applied Linguistics: Proceedings of the 44th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 1-3 September 2011, University of the West of England

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Publisher

2011

Robert McColl Millar & Mercedes Durham (eds.)

 

Applied Linguistics, Global and Local: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 9-11 September 2010, University of Aberdeen

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(Online)

Publisher

2010

Martin Edwardes

 

The Origins of Grammar: an anthropological perspective

 

Continuum: London, UK

 

(Paper)

Author

2010

Andrew Harris & Adam Brandt (eds.)

 

Language, Learning & Context: proceedings of the 42nd annual meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(CD Rom)

Publisher

2009

Martin Edwardes (ed.)

 

Proceedings of the BAAL Annual Conference 2008

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(CD Rom)

Editor,

Publisher

2008

Martin Edwardes (ed.)

 

Proceedings of the BAAL Annual Conference 2007

 

Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

 

(CD Rom)

Editor,

Publisher

1985

Martin Edwardes & Anita Harris

 

Getting Started on your MSX

 

Argus Books: London, UK

 

(Paper)

Co-Author

Paper

Year

Reference

Role

Encyclopedia entry

2018

Anthropological Linguistics

Entry for The International Encyclopedia of Anthropology, edited by Hilary Callan

Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford, UK

Author

Edited volume

2016

The Smoke and Mirrors of Linguistics: Challenging the hidden metaphors

In Tilly Harrison, Ursula Lanvers & Martin Edwardes (eds), Breaking Theory: New Directions in Applied Linguistics: Proceedings of the 48th Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 3-5 September 2015, Aston University, Birmingham. Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK, pp13-24

Author

Edited volume

2014

What were we talking about? Exchanging social models as a route to language

In Erica A Cartmill, Sean Roberts, Heidi Lyn & Hannah Cornish (eds), The Evolution of Language: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference (EVOLANG10) , Vienna Austria, 14-17 April 2014. World Scientific: Singapore, pp58-65

Author

Edited volume

2014

Awareness of self and awareness of selfness: Why the capacity to self-model represents a novel level of cognition in humans

In G. Rundblad, A. Tytus, O. Knapton and C. Tang (eds), Selected Papers from the 4th UK Cognitive Linguistics Conference. UK Cognitive Linguistics Association: London, UK, pp68-83

Author

Edited volume

2011

Are Complex tenses really real?

In Applied Linguistics, Global and Local: Proceedings of the 43rd Annual Meeting of the British Association for Applied Linguistics, 9-11 September 2010, University of Aberdeen. Scitsiugnil Press: London, UK

Author

Educational report

2007

To What Extent Can an Improvement in Articulation of Student Career Aspirations Be Linked to Their Knowledge of How to Realise these Aspirations

Report to the National Academy for Gifted and Talented Youth

Co-Author with Jill Paradis, Carl Fazackerley

Thesis

2007

The Nature of Grammar, Its Role in Language and Its Evolutionary Origins

PhD Thesis: University of East London.

Author

Edited volume

2003

I Like Both Myself and Me

In CamLing 2003: proceedings of the University of Cambridge First Postgraduate Conference in Language Research. CILR: Cambridge, UK.

Author

Thesis

2001

Grammar & Language

MA thesis by Independent Study: University of East London.

Author

Reviews

Year

Reference

Role

2014

Review of:

Strange Linguistics: A sceptical linguist looks at non-mainstream ideas about language

by Mark Newbrook (with Jane Curtain & Alan Libert). Munich: Lincom GmbH.

In Babel, the Language Magazine, issue 8, August 2014, p51.

Author

2014

Review of:

Creativity in language and literature: the state of the art

by Joan Swann, Rob Pope & Ron Carter (eds) (2011). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.

In BAAL News issue 104, Winter 2013/2014, pp20-21.

Author

2010

A Minimal Approach Is Insufficient

Review of:

Language Evolution and Syntactic Theory

by Anna R Kinsella, Cambridge University Press (2009).

In Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 8(2010)4, pp375-378.

Author

2009

A Darwinian Approach to Meaning

Review of:

The Origins of Meaning: Language in the Light of Evolution

by James R. Hurford, Oxford University Press (2007).

In Journal of Evolutionary Psychology, 7(2009)2, pp191–194.

Author

2001

Review of:

Lingua Ex Machina: reconciling Darwin and Chomsky with the human mind

by William H Calvin & Derek Bickerton. Cambridge, Mass: MIT Press (2000).

In BAAL News, Number 69, Autumn 2001, pp38-40.

Author

Other

Year

Reference

Role

Magazine Article

2018

What might an anarchist language look like? I created one, inspired by Ursula le Guin

In The Conversation

Author

Invited Presentation

2017

Presentation of the Night School on Anarres project

Schools of Tomorrow Inaugural conference

Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, Germany. May 5, 2017

Co-presenter with Onkar Kular

Art Project

2016

Night School on Anarres

Art installation, part of the Utopia 2016 project. July - August 2016.

Pravic & Pravlish language creation

Teaching Assistant, Day School;

Lecturer,

Night School

Magazine Article

2016

Dividing up the field of linguistics

In Babel, the Language Magazine, issue 14, February 2016, pp25-28.

Author

Magazine Article

2014

First Words: The Origins of Language

In Babel, the Language Magazine, issue 8, August 2014, pp30-35.

Author

Radio

2014

BBC Radio 4: Word of Mouth

Chimps and Language

Tuesday 7 January 2014

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b03nt8j7

Interviewee

Magazine Article

2013

Animal Language

In Babel, the Language Magazine, issue 4, August 2013, pp10-15.

Author

Invited Presentation

2012

Reviewer Meets Reviewed

Royal Anthropological Institute, 19 November 2012

A discussion with Anthony Grant, who reviewed The Origins of Grammar: an anthropological perspective in the Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.

Reviewed Author