(Last updated : 2024-02-08 13:39:05)
  Unser-Schutz Giancarla
   Department   Department of Interpersonal and Social Psychology, Faculty of Psychology
   Position   Professor
■ Present specialized field
Key Word:Sociolinguistics, cultural studies 
■ Book and thesis
1. Article Vaccine Hesitancy and Susceptibility to SARS-CoV-2 Misinformation in Japanese Youth: The Contribution of Personality Traits and National Identity International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 21(1),pp.42-1-42-19 (Collaboration) 2023Link
2. Article Problems redesigning university EFL curricula: A case study JALT Postconference Publication 2020.1,pp.20-28 (Single) 2021Link
3. Article How do English teachers feel about English education policies? ―A case study of one university― The Journal of Psychology Rissho University pp.23-30 (Single) 2020Link
4. Article Nerdy girls talking gross: popular perceptions on the quality, role and influence of language in manga Gender and Language 14(3),pp.326-346 (Single) 2020Link
5. Article Rethinking global-jinzai policy: Exploring university students' attitudes JALT Postconference Publication 2020,pp.160-169 (Collaboration) 2020Link
6. Article The act of naming a new area: Why was Takanawa Gateway criticized? The Journal of the Institute of Psychology Rissho University pp.13-21 (Single) 2020Link
7. Article What do entrance examinations say about EFL outcomes at universities? JALT Postconference Publication 2020,pp.568-578 (Single) 2020Link
8. Article What study resources are university students really interested in? KOTESOL Proceedings 2020,pp.11-22 (Single) 2020Link
9. Article Planning and making the transition to a flipped classroom JALT Postconference Publication 2019,pp.207-213 (Single) 2019Link
10. Article Collaborative deconstruction of native-speakerism (S. Fukunaga, N. Hashimoto, R. J. Lowe, G. Unser-Schutz, L. Kusaka)  2018,pp.33-42 (Collaboration) 2018Link
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■ Book and thesis
1. Book Linguistic Tactics and Strategies of Marginalization in Japanese (J. Kroo & K. Satoh) Palgrave Macmillan pp.189-212 (Collaboration) 2021Link
2. Book Discourses of (De)Legitimization: Participatory Cultures in Digital Contexts (A.S. Ross & D.J. Rivers)  pp.36-54 (Collaboration) 2019Link
3. Book Shōjo Across Media: Exploring "Girl" Practices in Contemporary Japan (J. Berndt, K. Nagaike & F. Ogi)  pp.49-82 (Collaboration) 2019Link
4. Book Corpus-based Studies in Language Documentation, Use, and Learning Corpus-based Studies in Language Documentation (S. Rice, H. Baayen & J. Newman)  pp.213-238 (Collaboration) 2011Link
■ Academic conference presentation
1. 2023/10 SARS-CoV-2 Vaccination Hesitancy and Susceptibility to Misinformation: The Role of Personality and National Identity in Japanese Youth (日本社会学会)
2. 2023/08 The difficulty of recent Japanese children’s names: Fact, myth, or somewhere in between? (European Association for Japanese Studies)
3. 2022/11 Gender-neutral names across generations: Differences between Japanese children’s and parents’ names (Annual Conference on Asian Studies Palacký University Olomouc)
4. 2020/11 Interacting with others on the communicative margins: Komyushoo ‘communication disability’ and the perception of communication skills in contemporary Japan (International Symposium on Intercultural, Cognitive and Social Pragmatics)
5. 2020/11 Problems redesigning university ESL curricula (Japan Association of Language Teachers)
6. 2019/11 What do students think about ESL policies? (Japan Association of Language Teachers)
7. 2019/11 What entrance examinations say about ESL outcomes (Japan Association of Language Teachers)
8. 2019/10 What English study resources do university students really want? (Korean TESOL)
9. 2019/09 Redesigning and alienating a neighborhood: The critical reception of Takanawa Gateway (Poznan Linguistics Meeting)
10. 2019/06 Self-denigration among Japanese female fans online: Creating community through marginality (International Pragmatics Association)
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■ Lecturer and lecture
1. 2012/05 Language in manga: Building and analyzing a corpus of popular works. (Meiji University)
2. 2012/05 Language in manga: Some structural and lexical characteristics. (Meiji University)
■ Academic background
1. 2009/04~2013/06 〔Doctorial Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Sociology, Hitotsubashi University, Completed, PhD
2. 2007/04~2009/03 〔Master Course〕, Graduate School, Division of Sociology, Hitotsubashi University, Completed, MA
3. 2001/09~2006/02 Linguistics and East Asian Studies (double major), Japanese (minor), Faculty of Arts, McGill University, Graduated, BA