November 16 (2025) Meeting (Emotion Day №5)
日本語の情報は:
https://let-kansai.org/w/research_group/?c=fundamental-theories-research
Date: Sunday, November 16th, 2025
Time: 1:30PM ~ 4:30PM (Japan Standard Time (JST): UTC+9)
Venue: Zoom
Online registration is needed.
Free event - all welcome!!
Please use the following link to register:
https://forms.gle/zCLMTWCUyACi4AWXA
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Presentation #1
Narratives, Recalls, and the Accomplishments of Emotional Experience in L2 Writing
by Ryuichi Sato (Kyoto University)
Bio:
Ryuichi Sato is a Program-Specific Senior Lecturer at the Institute for Liberal Arts and Sciences at Kyoto University. His research centers on English writing within the context of foreign language education, examining it through the diverse perspectives of sociology, ecology, and educational psychology. He has also been involved in teacher training for elementary and middle schools.
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Presentation #2
The Promise and Limits of Autoethnography for Emotional Dimensions of ELT
by Futa Sugihara (PhD student, Kyoto University)
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- Emotion Day №1 in March 2022 https://let-kansai-fmt-sig.blogspot.com/2022/01/march-13-2022-international-meeting.html
- Emotion Day №2 in March 2023 https://let-kansai-fmt-sig.blogspot.com/2023/01/march-26-2023-international-meeting.html
- Emotion Day №3 in May 2024 https://let-kansai-fmt-sig.blogspot.com/2024/04/may-26-2024-meeting-emotion-day-3.html
- Emotion Day №4 in March 2025 https://let-kansai-fmt-sig.blogspot.com/2025/01/march-31-2025-international-meeting.html
- Active Learning × Epistemic Emotion Day in June 2025 https://let-kansai-fmt-sig.blogspot.com/2025/05/june-22-2025-meeting.html
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