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Update date: Mar. 22, 2024
Furukawa Gavin
フルカワ ギャヴィン | Furukawa Gavin
Affiliation and department:
Job title:
Associate Professor
Research field (3):
Foreign language education
, English linguistics
, Gender studies
Research keywords (4):
media
, Discourse
, World Englishes
, language ideology
Research theme for competitive and other funds (2):
- 2021 - 2024 Life Histories of the Transformed: Identities on the Gender and Sexual Border
- 2016 - 2018 A study on the relationship between the service industry, media, language and gender
Papers (18):
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Furukawa, Gavin, Sakamoto, Mitsuyo. ‘Not just English’: Identity and positionality among Japanese bilingual returnees. Academic Mobility through the Lens of Language and Identity, Global Pandemics, and Distance Internationalization: Multidisciplinary Perspectives. 2024. 83-93
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Gavin Furukawa. Wearing embarrassment: television discourse and the ideologies of T-shirt English in Japan. International Journal of the Sociology of Language. 2023. 2023. 284. 83-105
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Gavin Furukawa, Mitsuyo Sakamoto. “Not just English”. 2023
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Gavin Furukawa. The Widening Road: Constructions of Gay Japanese Men on YouTube. Gender in Japanese Popular Culture. 2023. 151-174
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Mitsuyo Sakamoto, Gavin Furukawa. Native speakers aren't perfect’: Japanese English learners' identity transformation as English users. System. 2022. 110. 102921-102921
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Lectures and oral presentations (10):
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‘Hey! What are you doing now!’: Negotiating closeness and workplace relationships on Japanese TikTok
(International Pragmatics Association 2023)
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Lost in essentialism: Promoting gendered English for Japanese learners
(American Association of Applied Linguistics 2023)
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The critical teacher in the real world: Situating conscious teaching within the existing language ideologies and their institutions
(Vaasa University’s Language Days 2022)
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The Widening Road: Constructions of Gay Japanese Men on YouTube
(Sociolinguistics Symposium 23 2021)
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Street Corners and Hugs: Queer Japanese Challenges to Heteronormativity Through Social Media
(16th International Pragmatics Conference 2019)
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Professional career (3):
- BA Humanities Literature (University of Hawaiʻi West Oahu)
- MA Second Language Studies (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)
- Ph.D. Second Language Studies (University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa)
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