We are considering any topic where language learning and teaching intersect with AI. We are currently talking to Candlin & Mynard and currently focusing on two volumes with the the possibility of a third volume or possibly an ongoing series of shorter volumes focusing on a single area. If you do not see a topic or idea listed, or your proposal is not relevant to the current book in production, we may consider it for a later installment. So, please consider submitting an abstract.
We are looking for chapters that would fall into either theory/research and practice/applied categories.
Topics
AI and (educational) policy
AI and agency/autonomy
AI and motivation/willingness to communicate
AI and foreign language anxiety
AI and ethics
AI and pedagogic implications
AI and bias (racial, gender, etc.)
AI limitations/potential
AI as a conversation partner
AI and writing
AI and listening
AI and pronunciation
AI and extensive reading
Student perceptions of AI
Teacher perceptions of AI
AI as a feedback tool
AI as a CEFR checker
AI for curriculum development
AI for test creation/test taking
Creating your own LLM (e.g., open source LLMs)
Gaurdrailing an AI
AI and (sense of) community
AI and Identity (and Self)
AI and personalization of education and Adaptative learning
Multimodal AI and Language Learning
Fear of AI
Environmental impact of AI
and more