2025年度 経済経営研究所プロジェクト
「メディア言説分析の方法と課題」の研究会を開催します
2025年10月11日(土)
場所:Zoom meeting
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日時:2025年10月11日(土)
10月11日 第2回講演会Christina Higgins (University of Hawaii, Manoa)
(1)9:00-11:00: Narrative analysis as an analytical tool for interview data
I will discuss data collection for narrative analysis through interviews and then turn to the analysis of narratives in this paper.
*Higgins, Christina. 2022. The formation of ʻohana in Hawaiian language revitalization. In Lyn Wright & Christina Higgins (Eds.) Diversifying Family Language Policy. London: Bloomsbury.
(2)11:30-13:30: Stance as an analytical concept for researching attitudes and dispositions
I will talk on stance generally and look at my work on language awareness in Hawaiʻi with regard to Pidgin, the creole language spoken here, and my language activism. I do employ stance as a tool in the analysis.
*Higgins, Christina. 2021. Promoting Pidgin at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. In Gailynn Clements & Marnie Jo Petray (Eds.) Linguistic Discrimination in US Higher Education: Power, Prejudice, Impacts, and Remedies, 174-188. New York: Taylor & Francis.
講師プロフィール
Dr. Christina Higgins is Professor in the Department of Second Language Studies at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She is a sociolinguist who studies multilingualism from a discursive perspective, drawing on social constructionist, semiotic, critical, and postmodern frameworks. She strives to be a sociolinguist for the “real world” and to engage in scholarship that will effect positive change in society. Her research examines multilingual practices and identities among people who navigate local-global affiliations and tensions, with particular attention to marginalized populations. Dr. Higgins is director of the Charlene Junko Sato Center for Pidgin, Creole, and Dialect Studies, which works to document, describe, and advocate for better understandings of Hawaiʻi Creole (known more commonly as Pidgin) and other historically stigmatized languages. She teaches courses in sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, narrative analysis, intercultural communication, linguistic landscapes, and qualitative research methods.
申し込み連絡先: 中村桃子 momo@kanto-gakuin.ac.jp