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Category: Research Papers

[Publication] Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching

2020/11/232020/11/24 ATSUSHI

My co-authored paper (with Dr. Bee Chamcharatsri) has been accepted for publication in Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching. The title of the article is “Emotions in second language poetry writing: A poetic inquiry into Japanese EFL students’ language learning experiences“.

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[Article] Qualitative Inquiry

2019/12/252020/04/24 ATSUSHILeave a comment

qi_cfp_sept2017Atsushi’s research paper has been accepted for publication in Qualitative Inquiry. The title of the article is “I Feel Like I Can’t Avoid Dying”: A Poetic Representation of a Survivor’s Traumatic Experience in the Great East Japan Earthquake.

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[Article] Qualitative Inquiry

2017/10/242019/12/25 ATSUSHILeave a comment

qi_cfp_sept2017Atsushi’s research paper has been accepted for publication in Qualitative Inquiry. The title of the article is Living in darkness at the time of the Great East Japan Earthquake: A poetic-narrative autoethnography.  

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[Article] EJAL 2(1), 1-14

2016/04/162017/10/29 ATSUSHI

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Atsushi’s research paper has been published in Eurasian Journal of Applied Linguistics. The title of the article is “Poetic identity in second language writing: Exploring an EFL learner’s study abroad experience“.

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[Article] System 57, 120-133

2016/03/102016/05/04 ATSUSHI

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Atsushi’s most recent article has been published in System. The title of the article is: Exploring earthquake experiences: A study of second language learners’ ability to express and communicate deeply traumatic events in poetic form.

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