CURRICULUM VITAE
Narahiko INOUE
  January 2004

Affiliations:

        Kyushu University, Faculty of Languages & Cultures
        4-2-1 Ropponmatsu, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka 810-8560 JAPAN
        Phone: +81-92-726-4667 (direct)  FAX: +81-92-726-4511 (administration)
        Email: inouen@flc.kyushu-u.ac.jp

    August 2003 - January 2004:
        Visiting Colleague, National Foreign Language Resource Center
        University of Hawai'i at Manoa
        1859 East-West Road #106, Honolulu, HI 96822 U.S.A.



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Major Grants Received
Academic Publications
  1. Inoue, Narahiko. 1984. British National Debate Tournament. Forensic Journal (Japan English Forensics Association), No. 6, pp. 31-40.
  2. Inoue, Narahiko. 1984. Dibeeto no Yoogo [Defense of Debate]. The English Teachers' Magazine (Taishukan), Vol. 33, No. 9 (November), pp. 80-81.
  3. Inoue, Narahiko. 1985. Eigokyooiku no naka no Dibeeto [Debate in English Education]. Tsukuba Review of English Language Teaching, No. 6, pp. 4-14.
  4. Inoue, Narahiko. 1986. Japanese and English Rhetorical Patterns: Preliminaries for Identifying Problems in English Compositions by Japanese. Tsukuba Review of English Language Teaching, No. 7, pp. 69-81.
  5. Inoue, Narahiko & Martha Pennington. 1988. Why a Process Approach to Writing? Modern English Education (Kenkyusha), Vol. 25, No. 6 (September), pp. 26-28 & 57.
  6. Inoue, Narahiko. 1989. An Analysis of Cross-examination Exchange. Human Communication Research (Communication Association of Japan), Vol. 17, pp. 45-55.
  7. Inoue, Narahiko. 1989. Nihonjin Daigakusei no Eibun Koosei Ryoku ni Kansuru Ichi Koosatsu [A Study of Japanese University Students' Ability of Rhetorical Organization in English], Bulletin of Fukuoka University of Education, Part I. Language and Literature, Vol. 38, pp. 1-10.
  8. Inoue, Narahiko. 1991. Formulaic Speech in American Collegiate Debating. Bulletin of Fukuoka University of Education, Part I. Language and Literature, Vol. 40, pp. 13-28.
  9. Hazen, Michael & Narahiko Inoue. 1991. Argument Processes and Informal Logic: The Case of Japan and the United States. Frans H. van Eemeren, Rob Grootendorst, J. Anthony Blair, & Charles A. Willard (Eds.), Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Argumentation 1B. Amsterdam: International Society for the Study of Argumentation, pp. 971-979.
  10. Inoue, Narahiko. 1991. Schemata and Speech Formulas: Ways of Speaking in American Collegiate Debating. University of Hawaii Working Papers in Linguistics, Vol. 21, No. 2, pp. 29-45.
  11. Inoue, Narahiko. 1992. A Study of Causal Connection: Reevaluating Four Traditional English Grammarians. Bulletin of Fukuoka University of Education, Part I. Language and Literature, Vol. 41, pp. 1-13.
  12. Inoue, Narahiko. 1994. Studying Communication in a Community: A Case of Japanese Students Debating in English. Eigogaku to Eigokyooikugaku [English Linguistics and English Education]. Tokyo: Kairyudo, pp. 3-12.
  13. Inoue, Narahiko. 1994. Ways of Debating in Japan: Academic Debate in English Speaking Societies. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Hawai'i. UMI Order Number 9519451.
  14. Inoue, Narahiko. 1995. Dibeeto no Susume: Giron no Chikara o Yashinau [Invitation to Debate: Cultivating Argumentation Ability]. Keirin, Senior High School English Edition (Keirinkan), No. 121, pp. 3-6; No. 122, pp. 3-6; No. 123, pp. 3-6.
  15. Inoue, Narahiko. 1996. Dibeeto to Rinri: Ebidensu no Mondai o Chuushin ni [Debate and Ethics: Focusing the Problem of Evidence]. Proceedings of the Congress of Communication Researchers in Japan, 1994 & 1995, pp. 9-21.
  16. Inoue, Narahiko. 1996. Traditions of "Debate" in Japan. Bulletin of the Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu University, Vol. 2, pp. 149-161. (Web version available from http://www.rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~inouen/deb-trad.html/)
  17. Inoue, Narahiko. 1997. Proving, Attacking, and Defending: An Analysis of Debating in English Speaking Societies (ESS). Linguistic Science (Kyushu University, Institute of Languages & Cultures), Vol. 32, pp. 1-17.
  18. Inoue, Narahiko, Yubun Suzuki, & Rong-Rong Kao. 1997. Encounters in Science. Tokyo: Sanshusha. (EFL textbook)
  19. Inoue, Narahiko. 1999. Nihonjin Gakusei ni totte Giron towa Nanika [What is "Argument" for Japanese University Students?]. Studies in Languages & Cultures (Kyushu University, Institute of Languages & Cultures), No. 10, pp. 33-50.
  20. Fouser, Robert, Narahiko Inoue, & Chungmin Lee. 2000. The pragmatics of orality in English, Japanese and Korean Computer-Mediated Communication. Pemberton, Lyn, & Simon Shurville (eds.), Words on the Web: Computer Mediated Communication. Exter, England: Intellect Books, pp. 52-62.
  21. Inoue, Narahiko. 2000. Nihonjin no Giron to Komyunikeeshon [Arguments and Communication among Japanese People]. Communication Association of Japan (ed.), Nihon no Retorikku to Komyunikeeshon [Rhetoric and Communication in Japan]. Tokyo: Sanseido, pp. 73-83.
  22. Inoue, Narahiko. 2000. Debate: A Process of Inquiry & Advocacy. Web Textbook available from http://www.rc.kyushu-u.ac.jp/~inouen/debate-text.html. Last modified, November 2000.
  23. Inoue, Narahiko, Shimizu Toshihiro, Yubun Suzuki, & Satomi Takahashi. 2001. 3D-IES no Eigo Kyooiku eno Ooyoo [An Application of 3D-IES (Interactive Education System) in English Education. Proceedings of the 7th Convention of the Communication Association of Japan, Kyushu Chapter, pp. 14-128.
  24. Inoue, Narahiko. 2001. Kyuushuu Daigaku no Eigo Kyooiku Kaikaku [Reforms in English Education of Kyushu University]. Hiroshima Daigaku Kyooyooteki Kyooiku Kaikaku Zengaku Kenshuu Shuukai Hookokusho [Report of the Workshop on General Education Reform in Hiroshima University], pp. 38-41.
  25. Takahashi, Satomi, Toshihiro Shimizu, Narahiko Inoue, Yubun Suzuki, & Shoichi Yamauchi. 2001. Laputa Project: The Potential of the 3D-Interactive Education System in College English Education," Proceedings of The Fourth Conference on Foreign Language Education and Technology (FLEAT IV), pp. 429-435.
  26. Inoue, Narahiko. 2002. CMC o Mochiita Eigo Jugyoo deno Gakusei no Komyunikeeshon Koodoo Bunseki [An Analysis of Students' Behavior in English Classes Using CMC]. Okano, Susumu, & Shoichi Yamauchi (eds.), Saibaa Supeesu o Riyooshita Kokusai Gengo Joohoo no Tagenteki Kenkyuu to Kyooiku [Multidimensional Research and Education of Global Language and Information in the Cyber Space], pp. 13-24.
  27. Inoue, Narahiko. 2002. Dibeeto ni okeru Danwa Koozoo no Nichi Bei Hikaku [A Comparative Study of Japanese and American Discourse Structures in Debate] (grant report).
  28. Inoue, Narahiko. 2002. CMC o Riyooshita Gaikokugo Kyooiku ni okeru Gakusei no Komyunikeeshon no Kenkyuu [A Study of Communication in Foreign Language Teaching Using CMC] (grant report).
  29. Inoue, Narahiko. 2003. Daigaku Eigo Kyooiku ni okeru "Atarashii" Kyooiku no Kokoromi [Attempts of "New" Approaches in University English Education]. Kyushu Journal of Higher Education (Research Center for Higher Education, Kyushu University), No. 8, pp. 61-79.
Oral Presentations
  1. Inoue, Narahiko. 1986. Methods in Describing Paragraph Organization. Paper presented at the Tsukuba Association of English Language Teaching, University of Tsukuba, October.
  2. Inoue, Narahiko. 1986. Nihonjin Daigakusei no Eibun Koosei Ryoku ni Kansuru Ichi Koosatsu [A Study of Japanese University Students' Ability of Rhetorical Organization in English]. Paper presented at the JACET 25th Annual Convention, Keio University, September.
  3. Inoue, Narahiko. 1988. An Analysis of Cross-Examination Exchange. Paper presented at the 18th Annual Convention of the Communication Association of Japan, Doshisha University, June.
  4. Hazen, Michael, & Narahiko Inoue. 1990. Argument Processes and Informal Logic: The Case of Japan and the United States. Paper presented at the Second International Conference on Argumentation, Amsterdam.
  5. Inoue, Narahiko. 1991. Nihonjin Daigakusei ni totte "Giron" towa Nanika [What is "Arguments" for Japanese Students?]. Paper presented at the 25th Annual Convention of the Communication Association of Japan, Shokei Jogakuin Junior College, June.
  6. Inoue, Narahiko. 1992. Nihon Shakai ni okeru Dibeeto no Juyoo [Acceptance of Debate in Japanese Society]. JAAL-in-JACET National Conference, Aoyama Gakuin University, June.
  7. Inoue, Narahiko. 1996. Dibeeto to Rinri: Ebidensu no Mondai o Chuushin ni [Debate and Ethics: Focusing the Problem of Evidence]. Congress of Communication Researchers in Japan, Seinan Gakuin University, May.
  8. Fouser, Robert J., Narahiko Inoue, & Chungmin Lee. 1996. The Pragmatics of Orality in Korean, Japanese, and English Public E-Mail Postings. Paper presented at the Workshop on the Sociolinguistics of Electronically-Mediated Communication, Sociolinguistics Symposium 11, University of Wales, U.K., September 5-7.
  9. Inoue, Narahiko. 1996. Introducing Debate Into College Classrooms: An Argumentative Approach. Paper presented at the JACET 35th Annual Convention, Ohtani University, Kyoto, September 20-23.
  10. Inoue, Narahiko. 1996. Debating in English Speaking Societies (ESS) in Japan. Paper presented at the Third international Conference on World Englishes, East-West Center, Honolulu, HI, December 19-21.
  11. Inoue, Narahiko. 1998. Nihonjin ni totte Giron towa Nani ka [What is "Argument" for Japanese?]. Paper presented at the 5th Convention of the Communication Association of Japan, Kyushu Chapter. Seinan Jogakuin Junior College, October.
  12. Inoue, Narahiko. 1999. 21 Seeki no Kasoo Tooron Kan o Mezashite [Interim Report on Virtual Debating Hall: A Dream], Paper & demonstration presented at the Symposium of the Five National Universities' Institute of Languages & Cultures, Kyushu University, October.
  13. Inoue, Narahiko. 1999. Nichi Ei Go no Giron no Hiyu [Metaphors of Argument in Japanese and English]. Paper presented at the 15th Annual Meeting of the Japan Association of College English Teachers, Kyushu-Okinawa Chapter, Civil Aviation College, Miyazaki, November.
  14. Inoue, Narahiko, Susumu Okano, & Yubun Suzuki. 1999. Gaikokugo Kyooiku to 3 Jigen Kasoo Kuukan [Foreign Language Education and 3-Dimensional Virtual Space]. Paper presented at the Seminar on Proposals of Next-Generation Network Education, SONY Takanawa Office, Tokyo, December.
  15. Takahashi, Satomi, Toshihiro Shimizu, Narahiko Inoue, Yubun Suzuki, & Shoichi Yamauchi. 2000. Laputa Project: The Potential of the 3D-Interactive Education System in College English Education," Paper presented at the Fourth Conference on Foreign Language Education and Technology (FLEAT IV), Kobe, July.
  16. Inoue, Narahiko, Shimizu Toshihiro, Yubun Suzuki, & Satomi Takahashi. 2000. 3D-IES no Eigo Kyooiku eno Ooyoo [An Application of 3D-IES (Interactive Education System) in English Education. Paper presented at the 7th Convention of the Communication Association of Japan, Kyushu Chapter, Kyushu University, October.
  17. Inoue, Narahiko, & Yubun Suzuki. 2000. Cyber Campus beyond Borders: Use of 3D-IES (Three-Dimensional Interactive Education System) for Student Exchanges. Paper presented at the 2000 Conference of Asian University Presidents, Kyushu University, December 5.
  18. Inoue, Narahiko. 2003. What's Going on inside the Pine Tower of Babel?: Foreign Language Curriculum Reform in a Japanese University. Paper presented at the Second Language Teaching and Curriculum Center, University of Hawai'i, October 8.