BARKE, Andrew |
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Faculty, Department/Institute
- Faculty of Foreign Language Studies Department of Foreign Language Studies
Academic status (qualification)
- Professor Apr. 1,2013
Academic Degrees
- PhD Mar. 2001 Tohoku University
Research Publications
Academic presentationShinnyūshain: Reconciling Personal Identity, Professional Identity, & Cultural IdeologyIn refereedCo-authoredBARKE,Andrew;SHIMAZU, Momoyo2022/3/27~Association for Asian Studies (AAS) 2022 ConferenceHonolulu, Hawai’i, USA
PapersThe Learning and Change of Teacher Trainees during Japanese Language Education Training: Toward Improving the Teacher Training ProgramUnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authoredTAKANASHI, Shino;HIDAKA, Mizuho;BARKE,Andrew;FUJITA, Takao;IKEDA, Keiko;FURUKAWA, Tomoki;TAKEGUCHI, Tomoyuki;OKUDA, Junko;KAMEDA, Miho2022/3~
PapersMixed-Culture Discussion Activities as a Tool for Developing Pragmatic and Intercultural Awareness.In refereedOtherCo-authoredBARKE,Andrew;SHIMAZU, MomoyoRoutledgepp.105-1252021/11~In McConachy, Troy & Anthony J. Liddicoat (eds.) Teaching and Learning Second Language Pragmatics for Intercultural Understanding, pp.105-125. Routledge.
International academic conferenceMessages in the Japanese linguistic landscape – How do international students at Japanese universities perceive them?In refereedCo-authoredShimazu, Momoyo;Barke, Andrew2021/9/29~Japanese Studies Association of Australia (JSAA) 2021 ConferenceBrisbane, Australia
International academic conferenceBecoming a Shakaijin: Recent Japanese Graduates Constructing New Professional Identities.In refereedCo-authoredBARKE, Andrew;SHIMAZU, Momoyo2021/7/217th International Pragmatics ConferenceWinterthur, Switzerland
PapersWhen the model becomes the marginalized: Identity struggles of Japanese job-huntersIn refereedOtherCo-authoredBARKE, Andrew;SHIMAZU, MomoyoPalgrave Macmillanpp. 43-642021/3~3030678245Book chapter. In Kroo, Judit & Kyoko Satoh (eds.) Linguistic Tactics and Strategies of Marginalization in Japanese
International academic conferenceBecoming an Adaptable Conformist: Socialisation experiences of Japanese job-hunters in a globalising worldIn refereedSingle-AuthorBarke, Andrew2019/11/28~7th Japanese Linguistics SymposiumAuckland, New Zealand
Academic presentationGetting Past the Gatekeepers: Job-hunter Identities and StrategiesUnrefereedSingle-AuthorBarke, Andrew2019/10/1~Educational Practice Examples with Career Support in MindInternational Division, Kansai University
PapersBridging the divide between ideology and actual language use: Activities for the development of Japanese language learner pragmatic competenceUnrefereedIn-house publicationCo-authoredBARKE,Andrew;SHIMAZU, MomoyoJournal of Foreign Language Studies, Faculty of Foreign Language Studies, Kansai University 2121 pp.1-172019/10~
PapersIdentity Construction of Non-Native Academics in Japanese UniversitiesIn refereedOtherSingle-AuthorBarke, Andrew2019/8~Book chapter in Kamila Ciepiela (ed.), Language, Identity and Community
International academic conferenceFrom Student to Shakaijin: The (re)shaping of job-hunter identitiesIn refereedCo-authoredBarke, Andrew;Shimazu, Momoyo2019/6/14~16th International Pragmatics ConferenceHong Kong
International academic conferenceIdentity construction in the global era: Japanese university students creating self-identities through job-hunting activities.Barke, Andrew2018/12/8~Korea Association of Japanology / Association for Language and Cultural Education ConferenceSeoul, Korea
International academic conferenceConstructing global identities through job hunting: The myths and facts of gurōbaru jinzai. Co-authorBarke, Andrew;Shimazu, Momoyo2018/6/28~Sociolinguistics Symposium 22Auckland, New ZealandPresented in the colloquium "How globalised are Japanese workplaces really? Struggles with idealization and actual practices"
International academic conferenceInsider outsiders: Identity struggles of non-Japanese in Japanese workplaces.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2018/6/28~Sociolinguistics Symposium 22Auckland, New ZealandPresented in the colloquium "How globalised are Japanese workplaces really? Struggles with idealization and actual practices"
PapersConstructing identity in the Japanese workplace through dialectal and honorific shifts. In refereedMonographSingle-AuthorBarke, AndrewPalgrave Macmillanp.123-1492018/4/17~9783319635484In Cook, Haruko Minegishi and Janet Shibamoto-Smith (eds.), Japanese at Work: Politeness, Power, and Personae in Japanese Workplace Discourse.
TextbookLandmark: English Communication 2 (Revised Edition)MonographTakeuchi, Osamu;Nakata, Yoshiyuki;Honda, Katsuhisa;Tanabe, Naoko;Ikeda, Maiko;Mizumoto Atsushi;Arimoto, Hisae;Barke, Andrew J.;Eberl, Derek Ray;Hult, James Jarrett;Keirinkan Editing Dept.Keirinkan2018/3/31~
TextbookLandmark Fit: English Communication 2MonographCo-authorTanabe, Naoko;Takeuchi, Osamu;Nakata, Yoshiyuki;Honda, Katsuhisa;Ikeda, Maiko;Mizumoto Atsushi;Arimoto, Hisae;Sasaki, Keisei;Ikenoue, Daisuke;Ishida, Masatoshi;Arimoto, Hisae;Barke, Andrew J.;Keirinkan Editing Dept.Keirinkan2018/3/31~
International academic conferenceFact or function? A social constructivist approach to improving Japanese L2 learner pragmatic competence in the use of addressee honorifics. Co-authorBarke, Andrew;Shimazu, Momoyo2017/7/18~15th International Pragmatics (IPrA)Belfast, U.K.
International academic conferenceIdentity construction of non-native academics in Japanese universities: ‘A very difficult position you have to navigate.’ Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2017/5/13~Personal Identity through a Language Lens (PILL) 4Lodz, Poland
International academic conferenceDialectal and honorific shifts in Japanese workplace meetings. Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2015/7/29~14th International Pragmatics (IPrA) Antwerp, BelgiumPresented in the panel session "Community of Practice in Japanese Business Discourse: Strategic Uses of Linguistic Resources"
Academic presentation俺の不注意ちゃうやん [It’s not my carelessness]: Dialect in the Japanese workplace. Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2014/12/13~ラウンドテーブル「職場談話研究」
TextbookLandmark: English Communication 3MonographCo-authorTakeuchi, Osamu;Nakata, Yoshiyuki;Honda, Katsuhisa;Tanabe, Naoko;Ikeda, Maiko;Mizumoto Atsushi;Arimoto, Hisae;Barke, Andrew J.;Eberl, Derek Ray;Hult, James Jarrett;Keirinkan Editing Dept.Keirinkan2014/3/14~
TextbookLandmark: English Communication 2MonographCo-authorTakeuchi, Osamu;Nakata, Yoshiyuki;Honda, Katsuhisa;Tanabe, Naoko;Ikeda, Maiko;Mizumoto Atsushi;Arimoto, Hisae;Barke, Andrew J.;Eberl, Derek Ray;Hult, James Jarrett;Keirinkan Editing Dept.Keirinkan2013/1/31~
PapersCulture in the classroom: A comparative study of classroom discourse management strategies. In refereedIn-house publicationCo-authorBarke, Andrew;Nakamura, IzumiFaculty of Foreign Language Studies, Kansai University7, p.1-162012/10~
International academic conferenceVariation within the workplace: Japanese reference and address forms in the construction of identity. Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2012/8/23~Sociolinguistics Symposium 19 Berlin, Germany
International academic conferenceConstructing Identity through Reference and Address in the Japanese Workplace.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2011/7/5~12th International Pragmatics (IPrA) Conference Manchester, U.K.
PapersSituated Functions of Addressee Honorifics in Japanese Television Drama.In refereedMonographSingle-AuthorBarke, AndrewContinuum International Publishing Group2011~
PapersManipulating honorifics in the construction of social identities in Japanese television drama. In refereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorBarke, AndrewJournal of Sociolinguistics 2010~
International academic conferenceIdentity construction through self reference in Japanese television drama.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2009/12~Linguistic Society of New Zealand 18th Biennial Conference Palmerston North, New Zealand
UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorBARKE,Andrew2009/9~
International academic conferenceUtilisation and manipulation of honorifics in the construction of social identities in Japanese television drama.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2009/7~11th International Pragmatics (IPrA) Melbourne, Australia
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorBARKE,Andrew2008/12~第12回オセアニア教育研究第学会
International academic conference(Im)politeness and (in)formality in Japanese television dramas.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2007/7~Third International Symposium on PolitenessLeeds, U.K.
PapersJapanese pronouns of address: Their behaviour and maintenance over time. In refereedMonographCo-authorBarke, Andrew;Uehara, SatoshiJohn Benjamins 2005~
2005 New Zealand elections - a closely fought battle. UnrefereedAcademic JournalSingle-AuthorBarke, AndrewJournal of New Zealand Studies in Japan2005~
Papers「人称代名詞に行われるジェンダーの相互作用」In refereedMonographSingle-AuthorBARKE,Andrew2004~
Academic presentationJapanese particles yo, ne, and yone: A functional analysis.Co-authorBarke, Andrew;Kobayashi, Masahiro2003/11~NZASIA学会Auckland, New Zealand
International academic conferenceGetting the message across: Cultural input in the conveyance of knowledge.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2003/2~Australasian Universities Language and Literature Association (AULLA) Conference Wellington, New Zealand
Academic presentationSingle-AuthorBARKE,Andrew2002/12~
Papers「全学日本語コースの改善に向けてのアンケート調査」 In refereedIn-house publicationCo-author2002/3~
PapersInconspicuous gender marking: The case of Japanese sentence-final particles YO and NE. In refereedMonographCo-authored chapterBarke, AndrewKurosio Publishers 2001~
International academic conferenceInconspicuous gender marking: The case of Japanese sentence-final particles YO and NE.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2000/8~International Workshop on Cognitive-Functional Linguistics in an East Asian Context, International Symposium on Research and Education in the 21st Century
International academic conferenceThe effect of age on the style of discourse among Japanese women.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew2000/2~14th Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation
PapersWhat ‘you’ can say in Japanese: Gender as a pragmatic factor in Japanese personal reference through history. In refereedMonographCo-authored chapterBarke, Andrew J.Victoria University Press 2000~
International academic conferenceWorking on politeness: Strategies and strategists in the maintenance of politeness in Japanese second person reference.Co-authorBarke, Andrew;Uehara, Satoshi1999/12~International Symposium on Linguistic PolitenessBangkok, Thailand
International academic conferenceWhat ‘You’ Can Say in Japanese: gender as a pragmatic factor in Japanese personal reference through history.Single-AuthorBarke, Andrew1999/10~Language and Gender Symposium Wellington, New Zealand
International academic conferenceT/V or not T/V?: A Historical and Comparative Approach to Social Deixis in Terms of Address in Japanese.Co-authorBarke, Andrew;Uehara, Satoshi1999/8~14th International Conference on Historical Linguistics Workshop on Historical PragmaticsVancouver, Canada
Academic presentationCo-author1999/7~
Academic presentationCo-authorBarke, Andrew1999/3~
International academic conferenceThe effect of age on the style of discourse among Japanese women.In refereedSingle-AuthorBarke, Andrew1998/7~Australian Linguistics Institute Conference Workshop on Language and Gender Brisbane, Australia
Courses Taught
- English IIIa
- English IIIb
- Graduation Project 2
- Academic Listening and Speaking a
- Academic Listening and Speaking b
- Preparation for Graduation Project
- Structure of Language (discourse and meaning)
- Graduation Project 1
- Language and Society (Asia)
- Intercultural Communication [Language and Society]
- Supervised M.A. Research [Foreign Language Education] (1a)
- Supervised M.A. Research [Foreign Language Education] (1b)
- Supervised M.A. Research [Foreign Language Education] (2a)
- Supervised M.A. Research [Foreign Language Education] (2b)
- Structure of Language (discourse and meaning)
- Personal Information
- Research Activities
- Research Activities
- Community Service
- Courses Taught