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| No. | NAME – SURNAME | THESIS TITLE | MAJOR PUBLICATION |
| 1. | Woravut Jaroongkhongdach | A Content Analysis of Thai an International Research Articles In ELT | Jaroongkhongdach, W., Watson Todd, R., Keyaravong, S. and Hall, D. (2012) Differences in quality between Thai and international research articles in ELT. Journal of English for Academic Purposes, Vol. 11 no. 3 pp. 194-209. Scopus, Science Direct, EBSCO Host |
| 2. | Jonathan Rante Carreon | Critical Discourse Analysis of a Private Hospital : A Case Study of Bumrungrungrad International Hospital Website Bumrungrungrad International Hospital Website |
1. Carreon, J. and Watson Todd, R. (2013) Conflicts between Prioritizing Medical Care and Profit-making for a Thai Hospital. International Journal of Language Studies Vol. 7 No. 1 pp. 117 – 138. EBSCO Host 2. Carreon, J.R., Watson Todd, R. and Knox, J.S. (2013) Medical Tourism Communication of a Thai Private Hospital Website. Journal of Applied Linguistics and Professional Practice, Vol. 8 No. 2 pp. 165 – 185. EBSCO Host, Scopus |
| 3. | Stephen Louw | Feedback on Teaching Practice in TESOL: The Congruence of Teacher Trainers’ Beliefs and Practice | Louw, S., Watson Todd, R., & Jimarkon, P. (2016). Teacher Trainers’ Beliefs about Feedback on Teaching Practice: Negotiating the Tensions between Authoritativeness and Dialogic Space.Applied Linguistics, 37(6), December, 745-764. ProQuest, Scopus |
| 4. | Lanchukorn Sriwimon | The Discursive Construction of the Identities of the First Female Prime Minister of Thailand in the Press | Sriwimol, L. and Jimarkon, P. (2017) Applying CDA as a Conceptual Framework for Investigating Gender Stereotypes in Political Media Discourse, Kasetsart Journal of Social Sciences (KJSS), Vol. 38, No. 2, May – August 2017, pp. 136 – 142. |
| 5. | Mr. Thomas Guy Hamilton | Developing a Model of Second Language Spelling | Hamilton, G. and Watson Todd, R. (2016). Investigating Models for Second Language Spelling.International Journal of Applied Linguistics, 167(1), 16-45. |