REALL DEALL 2022, undergraduate research conference

April 22, 2022 (All day)

REALL DEALL 4 (Researchin East Asian Languaged and Literatures in the Department of East Asian Languages and Literatures) 

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Opening remarks

Hiroshi Nara
 

Panel 1

Chair: Gray Denney 9:00-10:20
 
The State of Small Hydropower in Japan and Its Effect on Surrounding Communities, Malinda Chau
 
Changing Eating Culture to Change the Environment, Stephen Aulerich
 
Soka Gakkai's Ideal Form in The Human Revolution by Ikeda Daisaku: The Religion's Disconnect between Members and Leadership,  Zhuoran Han
 
The Digital Agency: Japan’s Data-“Base” in the Information Age, Evan Lee
 

Panel 2

Chair: David Warner 10:40-12:00
 
Addressing the Problem of Pitch: The Efficacy of Voice Recordings on Pitch Accent and Pronunciation in JFL Learners, Austin Rosenkrans
 
Motivating Factors and Using Authentic Online Video Materials in High School Chinese Learning, Paris Yamamoto
 
A Double-Edged Sword in the Japanese Animation Industry? On the Rise of Mobile Games and Online Virtual Characters, Yujiang Qing
 
Fear Expressions in English and Japanese: What Do We Say When We're Scared?, Daniel Weitzman
 

Panel 3

Chair: Kayla Smitson 1:00-2:20
 
Effects of Labor Market Trends on the Japanese Demographic Crisis in the Post Bubble Economy, Christian Toth
 
The Future of Taiwanese Trade with the New Southbound Policy,  Marc Smith
 
What Is a Legal Person? Tracking the Meaning and Perception of Hōjin (法⼈) across Eras, Timothy Askey
 
Disparity in Healthcare in China, Halley Cook
 

Panel 4

Chair: James Kotey 2:30-3:30

Gaps in Translation from Japanese to English, Using Natsume Sōseki's Botchan, Tia Gillespie
 
Translating Aruzenchin babā: Text, Image, Context, Daniel Weitzman
 
Metaphors and Creative Expressions in Chinese and English Languages, Samantha Everson-Simpson

Location and Address

Dining Room A, William Pitt Union