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Tiare Gonzalez Vidal is a Casual Academic in Applied Linguistics at the School of Languages and Cultures, University of Queensland, Australia. Her research focuses on the intersection of language, culture, and technology in EFL education, particularly in Chilean contexts.
Education:
- PhD Thesis (2023): 'Merging Language, Culture and technology in the Chilean EFL context' (University of Queensland)
- Master's Thesis (2017): 'The ‘do it, but don’t do it’ paradox: A study on EFL teachers’ perceptions of technology use for enhancing students’ (critical) intercultural awareness in secondary education in Chile' (University of Queensland)
Research Interests: Dr. Gonzalez Vidal investigates how technology can bridge language and cultural learning in EFL settings. Her work addresses challenges in implementing intercultural education, digital literacies, and innovative pedagogical approaches like fanfiction. She emphasizes teacher practices and institutional barriers in Chilean secondary schools.
Publications: Her recent articles (2024) examine the integration of technology for EFL teaching, the use of fanfiction as a pedagogical tool, and teacher perceptions of technology-enhanced cultural instruction. These align with broader trends in digital humanities and educational technology.
Contact: Email: t.gonzalez@uq.edu.au