Seminar Introduction (Department of International Communication)
SEMINAR LIST research themes (click to link to faculty information)
We would like to introduce the research themes for the 2025 seminar at Department of International Communication.
In addition, students in Department of International Politics and Department of International Economics can also select seminars in Department of International Communication.
Teacher Name | Research theme (click to link to faculty information) |
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PODALKO, Petr
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History and culture of the Eurasian continent, uniting East and West, its past and present
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Hajime Ikawa
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The origins and mechanisms of human language
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Hisako Kakai
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Aspects of multicultural society
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Eriko Katsumata
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Intercultural communication in a multicultural society
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Toshihiro Kokubu
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Representation and Culture
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Junko Saruhashi
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Urban Sociolinguistics
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Kiyoko Sueda
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Intercultural Communication
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Katsuya Tasaki
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Interpersonal Communication
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CHEN, Jidong
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Chinese Society and Culture
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Chiaki Watanabe
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Thinking about contemporary Spanish society from a cross-cultural perspective
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Hiroshi Ichiki
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Chinese History and Geography
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Katharine Okumura
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Immigrant Society
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Ayuchi Toritsuka
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Latin American Culture and Society
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Kohei Nishimura
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Phonetic and phonological research into natural language
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RESEARCH THEMES Examples of student research topics
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Maintenance and transformation of Japanese food culture amid globalization
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The process of change during adolescence and youth leading up to sexual minorities coming out: An analysis using the multiple pathway equivalence model (TEM)
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On What the Presence/Absence of Expletives Suggests for Null Subject-Verb Agreement
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The relationship between word accent and melody in Japanese songs and its changes
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Language Education for Immigrants: Exploring the Future of a Multicultural Society through a Comparison of Japan and Australia