Researcher Information
日本語
SARUHASHI Junko
Department / Course
Aoyama Gakuin University School of International Politics, Economics and Communication Department of International Communication
Job
Professor
Academic conference presentation
1.
2024/08/16
Nation-specific festivals as creative space with linguistic resourcefulness:From the case of Taiwan festival in Japan (The AILA 2024 World Congress)
2.
2024/08/15
Multimodal discourse analysis in cultural exchange: The comparison of Thai Festival Tokyo and Nippon Haku (Japan Expo) Bangkok (The AILA 2024 World Congress)
3.
2023/06/13
Online nation-specific festivals: Linguistic hierarchy or multilingual coexistence? (Translanguaging in the Age of (Im)mobility)
4.
2022/07/15
A case study of language selection and language attitudes in an online nation-specific festival (Sociolinguistics Symposium 24)
5.
2021/06/27
Narratives of professional identity of Korean performing artists in Japan: A comparison of pre- and during COVID-19 stories (The 17th International Pragmatics Conference)
6.
2021/06/07
Multimodal discourse analysis of nation-specific festivals: Focusing on cyberspaces. (Sociolinguistics Symposium 23)
7.
2019/08/22
Applying translanguaging concepts to language education in Japan: A critical perspective on a recent trend (Multidisciplinary Approaches in Language Policy & Planning Conference)
8.
2018/09/07
Discursive Geography: Connecting and Distancing Place Names in Nation-specific Festivals in Tokyo (2nd International Conference on Sociolinguistics)
9.
2018/06/28
Bringing in a Nation: Multimodal discourse analysis of language use in nation-specific festivals in Tokyo (Sociolinguistic Symposium 22)
10.
2017/10/07
The Meanings of the Nation-specific Festivals:Discussion from interviews with immigrants in Japan
11.
2017/08/26
Language use in foreign and immigrant festivals. (Multidisciplinary Approaches in Language Policy & Planning Conference (LPP2017))
12.
2017/07/19
Ideal participants in foreign and immigrant festivals: A case study of the Irish festival in Tokyo (15th Conference of International Pragmatic Association)