Academic Position |
Assistant Professor |
Position |
Head of Humanities Department |
Academic Qualifications |
Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching, University of Sheffield, UK PhD in Sociolinguistics, Heriot-Watt University, Scotland, UK MSc in Applied Linguistics, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, UK BA in English Language and Literature, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece |
Office | Leontos Sofou Building, 5th Floor |
Telephone | 2310 536544 (ext. 147) |
ztatsioka@york.citycollege.eu | |
Skype | zoi.tatsioka |
Dr Tatsioka completed her PhD in Sociolinguistics on the language contact phenomena of loanword use and code-switching in the Greek media. She has taught Translation and Interpreting to postgraduate students at Heriot-Watt University for three years, and in 2010 she joined CITY College. Since then she has delivered various Linguistics units at postgraduate and undergraduate level and has supervised numerous dissertation projects. Currently, she is also supervising a PhD project on language attitudes. In the past, Dr Tatsioka has served as the Research Track 4 Leader of SEERC and the English Studies Department Research Director and Ethics Coordinator. Moreover, she has participated in the Language Rich Europe Project (co-funded by the European Commission and managed by the British Council) and was a core member of the English in Europe: Opportunity or Threat? network (funded by the Leverhulme Trust). Dr Tatsioka is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy.
BA in English Language, Linguistics and Literature
MA in Applied Linguistics with TESOL
MA in Translation and Interpreting
Code-switching and English borrowings
Language attitudes
Gender representation in the media
Regional and minority languages
Tatsioka, Z. (2022) English loanword use in Greek online women’s magazines: The construction of the female identity. English Today. First View. 1-16. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0266078422000190
Kharazyan, H. and Tatsioka, Z. (2019) Pragmatic-linguistic aspects of WWF PSAs on nature protection. In N. Topintzi, N. Lavidas & M. Moumtzi (eds.), 23rd International Symposium papers on Theoretical and Applied Linguistics - Selected Papers. Thessaloniki: School of English, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki. pp. 216-225.
Can, C., Patsala, P. and Tatsioka, Z. eds., (2019) Language in Focus: Contemporary Means and Methods in ELT and Applied Linguistics. Tallinn, Estonia: LIF-Language in Focus Publications.
Kalaitzidou, E. and Tatsioka, Z. (2019) Gender stereotypes in A2 English language teaching textbooks published in Greece: A case study. In: C. Can, P. Patsala and Z. Tatsioka, eds. Language in Focus: Contemporary Means and Methods in ELT and Applied Linguistics. Tallinn, Estonia: LIF-Language in Focus Publications. pp. 299-330.
Sapouna, I. and Tatsioka, Z. (2019) Attitudes towards refugee and immigrant languages in Greece. In: C. Can, P. Patsala and Z. Tatsioka, eds. Language in Focus: Contemporary Means and Methods in ELT and Applied Linguistics. Tallinn, Estonia: LIF-Language in Focus Publications. pp. 467-494.
Tatsioka, Z., Seidlhofer, B., Sifakis, N. and Ferguson, G. eds. (2018) Using English as a Lingua Franca in Education in Europe. Berlin, De Gruyter Mouton.
Tatsioka, Z. (2015) Attitudes towards English Language use on Greek TV: a threat or not? In Linn, A., Bermel, N. and Ferguson, G. eds. Attitudes towards English in Europe. Berlin, De Gruyter Mouton, pp. 321-344.
ztatsioka@york.citycollege.eu