Research
Professor Greg Dvorak Collaborated on Workshops in Former Northeast Japan Disaster Zones
[Report] Professor Detey was a Guest Speaker at the Hautes Etudes Internationales & Politiques HEIC – Bordeaux campus to talk about his book “Do we really know how to speak”
[Report] Professor Detey, Professor Morita and Professor Bacon co-organized an international and interdisciplinary workshop around “Hate Speech and Abusive Language” at the Waseda Brussels Office as part of the EU-Japan Forum 2024
[Report] Professor Detey was an invited Keynote Speaker at a Canopé Network (French Ministry of Education) Special Workshop to talk about plurilingualism as an asset to rethink L1 French education in French schools
[Report] Professor Detey was invited to deliver a Keynote Speech at a Justice Conciliators’ Association Assembly (French Ministry of Justice), with radio and TV interviews, about speech as a tool to restore social respect and civil behavior
Professor Detey was interviewed in one of the top French newspapers Ouest France about his book “Do we really know how to speak” and quoted on France Inter radio channel.
Professor Detey co-authored a book chapter – Psycholinguistics and oral corpora in L2 speech education: across generations… – with Professor Jean-Luc Nespoulous in November 2023 in a volume edited in honor of Paul Rivenc the co-founder of the SGAV methodology
Professor Detey published an article – Between the theory of linguistic unity and the experience of linguistic variation: when the transcription of oral corpora reminds us of the importance of pronunciation education – in November 2023 in the academic journal Dorif-Repères (Italy).
Professor Detey was a Guest Speaker at the Hautes Etudes Internationales & Politiques HEIC – at the La Defense campus in Paris to talk about his book “Do we really know how to speak”
Professor Detey Co-organized a Round Table with the France-Japan Foundation of the EHESS around his book “Do we really know how to speak. The Linguistic contract as a social contract” with key speakers in the fields of linguistic policies and education, communication, and journalism in Paris.