CRSLA Labs: Media
Media Interviews
These invited interviews helped stimulate societal paradigm shift about regional and foreign accents, develop evidence-based practice of accent modification, and educate/create awareness through social commentary and research.
- HUFFINGTON POST:
- NEWSTALK 1010 (Canada’s largest Talk Radio):
- Interviewed on “Is Drunk Accents a Thing”. Live interview on the show, The Rush, aired on September 27, 2016.
- THE ATLANTIC
Aug 1, 2016
- PRESS OF ATLANTIC CITY
- Story featured titled, “Stockton Professor Bridges Communication Gaps in Universities”, May 7, 2016.
- COM & NBC NEWS: Various interviews published on topics of accents, speech, and voice:
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- Sep 9, 2011: Pahking the car: Regional accents getting stronger
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- Jan 25, 2013: The wavery, shaky “old person’s voice” explained
- National Public Radio (NPR), WCPN 90.3 FM, Sound of Ideas, live 1-hour long three-panel expert discussion recorded and aired from the studio with audience calling in with questions and comments. Topic: “Can we talk” “(A discussion about the many contemporary words or phrases that are grammatically or syntactically incorrect, but flourish in the popular culture. Who decides proper usage --- especially when it crosses boundaries of race and identity?)
- Video Featured on Local TV, Ohio Channel: http://www.ohiochannel.org/MediaLibrary/Media.aspx?fileId=132817
- NPR (WCPN 90.3), Interview, “Sounding American: Foreign Accent Modification” featured on The Morning Edition, July 4th, 2011
- The Lotus: Federation of Indian Community Associations Interview Article (scroll down to page 7)
- CSU Cleveland Stater Interview Article