Syllabus

SubjectACADEMIC PROJECT Multilingual and Multicultural Society

Class Information

Faculty/Graduate School
MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
Course Registration Number
36462
Subject Sort
70002
Title
ACADEMIC PROJECT
Field
Project Courses
Unit
1 Unit
Year/Semester
2020 Spring
K-Number
Faculty/Graduate School
MEDIA AND GOVERNANCE
Course Registration Number
36462
Subject Sort
70002
Title
ACADEMIC PROJECT
Field
Project Courses
Unit
1 Unit
Year/Semester
2020 Spring
K-Number
Year/Semester
2020 Spring
Day of Week・Period
Lecturer Name
Mamoru Fujita,Yumi Sugihara,Wakana Baba
Class Format
Language
Location
Class Style
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GIGA Certificate
Not applied

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Course Summary

In contemporary societies across the world, people with diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds encounter and share their living and working environment. What kind of language phenomenon arise in such multilinguistic and multicultural societies? What kind of linguistic and educational policies should be adopted in relation to this diversity? How do people use languages and what kind of problems do they encounter in multicultural settings? In this research project, we will ask and reflect upon questions such as these, seeking to understand linguistic phenomena; to examine, assess and propose linguistic, cultural, and educational policies; and to inquire into how to spread social awareness on problems and challenges regarding coexistence in multilinguistic and multicultural societies.

The research project will consist of (1) collaborative research projects on language, culture and society organised by the participating faculty members and graduate students, and (2) advisory sessions centered on the presentations of the students about the progress of their individual research.

Undergraduate students wishing to continue on to master degree program here at Keio-SFC may participate in this research seminar, especially during the last year of undergraduate study. Please consult the seminar coordinator or participating faculty members.