Here are some of the Research Seminars presented in SLCCS in 2005

4th November 2005
  • Speaker: Lachlan Jackson
    Topic: "Daddy wa Gaijin" - A Study of Foreign Fathers Raising Bicultural Children in Japan

28th October 2005
  • Speaker: Abbad Alabbad
    Topic: Introducing CALL in EFL programs in Saudi Arabian Universities: A comparative study at King Saud University
  • Speaker: Nhung Pham
    Topic: A Critical re-evaluation of the concept of politeness in intercultural communication, with special reference to Confucianism and Vietnamese-western interactions

21st October 2005
  • Speaker: Djoko Susanto
    Topic: Indonesian-Javanese-Arabic Code-switching in Islamic Religious Context: The Role of Insya Alloh

15th October 2005
  • Speaker: Dr Robert Kleinsasser
    Topic: The Problem Statement

14th October 2005
  • Speaker: Vladislav Nekliaev
    Topic: Greek Eros and Rossetti's Love: Long-Unknown Truth?

8th October 2005
  • Speaker: Dr. Karyn Lai
    Topic: Philosophy and Philosophical Reasoning of Zhuangzi

23rd September 2005
  • Speaker: Santiago Fouz & Alfredo Martinez
    Topic: 'Broken Bodies: Male Disability in Recent Spanish Cinema'

16th September 2005
  • Speaker: Obaidul Hamid
    Topic: Identifying second language errors: how plausible are plausible reconstructions?
     
  • Forum: The Gender Research Forum will reconvene this week
    Topic: "Current Research on Gender Issues in Asia."

10th September 2005
  • The Literature Review

9th September 2005
  • Speaker: Dr Peter White
    Topic: Between the cracks: Links between language policies and computer policies in the development of CALL

2nd September 2005
  • Speaker: Hiroyuki Taniguchi
    School Forum: The Legal Situation Facing Sexual Minorities in Japan
    Time & Venue: 11.00am, Social Sciences Annexe (Building 31A), Room 1: School Forum

26 August 2005
  • Speaker: Sean O'Connell
    Topic: Cultural Intelligence Meets Communication Accommodation: The Case of Australian Expatriates in Japan

19th August 2005
  • Speaker: Ms Shannon Johnston
    Topic: Email? simple technology or complex change? Evidence from real-world classroom experiences

18th August 2005
  • Speaker: Andrew Benjamin
    Topic: *Porosity at the Edge: Working through Walter Benjamin's 'Naples' *Boredom and Distraction: The moods of modernity
    Time & Venue: 1:00-2:00pm, the seminar room of the Architecture Music Library, entry level Zelman Cowen Building

5th August 2005
  • Speaker: Associate Professor Helen Creese
    Topic: Curious Modernities: Three Early Twentieth-Century Balinese Armchair Travellers
    Time & Venue: 2:00-3:00pm, Building 32, room 210

4th August 2005
  • Speaker: Professor Roy Boland
    Topic: Intercultural Demons: Literature, Painting and Goya's Ghost in the Novels of Mario Vargas Llosa'
    Time & Venue: 5.30- 6.30pm, Innes Room Student Union Complex

4th August 2005
  • Speaker: Professor Noriko Ban
    Topic: ‘Using Learning Diaries for Learning Awareness’
    Time & Venue: 10:00am– 12:00pm, Forgan Smith Building, Room E217

27th May 2005
  • Speaker: Jo Sbeghen
    Topic: "Unravelling the mysteries of a Javanese temple"
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

20th May 2005
  • Speaker: Penny Bailey
    Topic: "Yanagi Soetsu and Korean Material Culture: Towards a Postcolonialist Reading"
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

6th May 2005
  • Speaker: Wendy Jiang
    Topic: "A Framework for understanding Chinese L2 word order acquisition: taxonomy of word order errors"
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

29th April 2005
  • Speaker: Larry Duffy
    Topic: "Perdue en traduction: Cross-cultural Transfer, Translation, Betrayal and Death in Mérimée's Carmen"
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

22nd April 2005
  • Speaker: Rosie Roberts
    Topic: "Gendering the Revolutionary Body: Costume in the Chinese Cultural Revolution Model Works"
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

15th April 2005
  • Speaker: Lara Vanderstaay
    Topic: "Gender consciousness in Chinese women's films of the twenty-first century" 
    Time & Venue: 1:00pm, Building 32, Room 208
  • Speaker: Professor Rod Ellis
    Topic: "Measuring Implicit and Explicit Knowledge of a Second Language"
    Time & Venue: 2:00-4:00pm, Building 32, room 209

14th April 2005
  • Speaker: Professor Rod Ellis
    Topic: The Methodology of Task-based Language Teaching
    Time & Venue: 5:00-6:00pm, Building 7, Room 222

8th April 2005
  • Speaker: Dr Nicholas Luker
    Topic: "Gogol' and Gluttony"
  • Speaker: Annie Pohlman (PhD confirmation)
    Topic: "Experiences of women during the 1965-66 Killings and during Interrogation as Political Prisoners under the New Order in Indonesia (1965-1998)
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

18th March 2005
  • Speaker: Professor Ogata
    Topic: Nihon no Genjoo o Kangaeru: Sakka no toraeta Bunka to Shakai no Jookyoo
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

11th March 2005
  • Speaker: Shirin Jamarani
    Topic: :"The Contribution of Language to the Identity Re-Construction of Female Muslim Immigrants in Australia, with Special Reference to Iranian Migrants"
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

18th February 2005
  • Speaker: Sean O'Connell
    Time & Venue: 2:00pm, Building 32, Room 208

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