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- Title:
- Specially Appointed Professor
- Teacher Group:
- Language and Communication
Classes
Communication Studies
Class Content
topics in communication studies, quantitative research methods in communicationl sciences
In this course, the students will learn communication studies in different contexts such as verbal, nonverbal, interpersonal, intercultural, and media. They will also learn the basics of different quantitative research methods, such as questionnaire and interview survey, experiments, and text/content analysis. They will review research papers using these methods. You will receive lectures, and participate in presentations and class discussions.
Brief Outline of History & Achievements
Ph.D. in speech communication (1994, University of Minnesota) Publications: (1) Suzuki, S. (2020). Argumentation and culture: A review. Journal of Intercultural Communication, 23, 15-32. (2) Suzuki, S. (2013). Culture change in organizational public discourse 1998-2008: Examining annual reports of Japanese and US corporations, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 36, 579-593. (3) Suzuki, S. (2011). Perceptions of the qualities of written arguments by Japanese students. Written Communication, 28, 380-402. (4) Suzuki, S. (2010). Forms of written arguments: A comparison between Japan and the United States, International Journal of Intercultural Relations, 34, 651-660.
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Academic Society Affiliations
International Communication Association, National Communication Associaiton, Japanese Communication Association, Society for Intercultural Education, Training and Research
shinobu@imc.hokudai.ac.jp
Research Areas
communication studies