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Second International Language Management Symposium: Norm Diversity and Language Management in Globalised Settings
- Joint Sponsorship: Waseda University and Society of Language Management
- Dates: 1-2 October 2011 (Sat & Sun)
- Venue: Waseda University (Waseda Campus; Conference rooms to be confirmed)
- Registration: Free
PROGRAMME
1st October, 2011 (Saturday)
- 12:00-12:30 Registration
- 12:30-13:00 Opening speech
- 13:00-14:30 Session 1: Norms and Communication
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- Lingua franca communication and language management
Tamah SHERMAN (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) - Language management as rapport management: Reassessment on the function of code-switching and silence in Japanese-Chinese intercultural communication
Yoichi SATO (University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan) - How base norms are established and maintained in contact situations?
Sau Kuen FAN (Kanda University of International Studies, Chiba, Japan)
- Lingua franca communication and language management
- 14:45-16:15 Session 2: Norms and “Standard”
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- Citation practices in selected M.A and M.Sc theses in Kenyan public universities: Managing unwritten norms and beliefs
Geoffrey MAROKO (Kenyatta University, Nairobi, Kenya) - The German standard variety at some universities in the Czech Republic in light of decision-making processes of language management
Vit DOVALI (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) - An Analysis of Chinese IT terminology problems in Hong Kong
Aman CHIU (Former publisher and managing editor of Longman, Hong Ko ng)
- Citation practices in selected M.A and M.Sc theses in Kenyan public universities: Managing unwritten norms and beliefs
- 16:30-18:00 Session 3: Dimensions of Norms
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- Problems with “norms” in language management theory
Jiri HOMOLAC(Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, Tokyo, Japan) and Jiri NEKVAPIL (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic) - Norm diversity and inconsistency in contact situations in Japan: The what, when, how and why
Lisa FAIRBROTHER (Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan) - A study of adjustments for localising software products from a language management perspective
Keisuke KAMIMURA (International University of Japan, Tokyo, Japan)
- Problems with “norms” in language management theory
- 18:00~ Get-together party
2nd October, 2011 (Sunday)
- 9:30-10:00 Registration
- 10:00-11:00 Session 4: Norms and Society
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- The role of language ideology in norm negotiation
Goro Christoph KIMURA (Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan) - Norms in the shaping of the linguistic landscape: The case of supranational companies’ advertisements in Belarus, Eastern Europe
Marian SLOBODA (Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic)
- The role of language ideology in norm negotiation
- 11:15-12:15 Session 4 (continue)
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- Enforced norms of hibakusha through testifying in English for foreigners in Hiroshima
Miwako OHBA (Hiroshima Jogakuin University, Hiroshima, Japan) - How does “a social sense of order” interact with “language management” in contact situations? A case study of foreign residents in Japan after the 3.11 disaster
Hidehiro MURAOKA (Chiba University, Chiba, Japan)
- Enforced norms of hibakusha through testifying in English for foreigners in Hiroshima
- 13:30-14:30 Session 5: Norms and Education
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- The impact of online intercultural interaction on L2 academic literacy
Hiroyuki NEMOTO (Kanazawa University, Kanazawa, Japan) - Norm of self-disclosure in Japanese reading classes
Ryuko YOKOSUKA (Kokushikan University, Tokyo, Japan)
- The impact of online intercultural interaction on L2 academic literacy
- 14:45-15:45 Session 5 (continue)
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- Developing transitional norms to workforce by the advanced learners of Japanese at an Australian tertiary institution
Kuniko YOSHIMITSU (Monash University, Melbourne, Australia) - Japanese language education for globalisation: Learning management and norm diversity in second language acquisition
Satoshi MIYAZAKI (Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan) and Yoshitaka KATO (Tokai University, Hiratsuka, Japan)
- Developing transitional norms to workforce by the advanced learners of Japanese at an Australian tertiary institution
- 15:45 Closing Remarks
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