Talks

更新日:2018/04/18

Talks

  • Nyambe, S., Yamauchi, T.(2021). Factors impacting the peri-urban water, sanitation and hygiene ecosystem in Lusaka, Zambia. Online Workshop Discourse on Cultural Diversity: Beyond Archaeology and Anthropology.
  • Sai, A., Furqan A., R., Ushijima, K., Hamidah, U., Ikemi, M., H., Sintawardani, W. N., & Yamauchi, T. (2020). Physical and mental health of sanitation workers in an urban slum of Indonesia: Personal hygiene and the construction of self-esteem in waste-handling. .

  • Li, C. M., Harada, H., Tsurumi, M., Fujii, S., Nyambe, I., Chirwa., Yamauchi, T. (2020). Association of fecal contamination and WASH conditions in a Zambian peri urban community.

  • Dinala, H., Nyambe, S., Yamauchi, T. (2020). Assessment of Sanitation, Hygiene and Health Status of Primary School Children in a Zambian Slum.

  • Sambo, J., Muchindu, M., Nyambe, Yamauchi., T(2020). An Assessment of Sustainable Solid Waste Treatment and Occupational Health in Lusaka, Zambia.

  • Sambo, J., Muchindu, M., Nyambe, S., Yamauchi., T (2020). An Assessment of Sustainable Solid Waste Management and Occupational Health in Lusaka, Zambia.

  • Sato, K., Widayarani, Hamidah, U., Ikemi, M., Ushijima, K., Sintawardani, N., Yamauchi, T. (2020). Menstruation and Menstrual Hygiene Management Practices among Females in an Urban Slum of Indonesia.

  • Nyambe, S., Agestika, L., Yamauchi, T. (2020). Socio-demographic and sanitation factors associated with diarrhea prevalence in peri-urban Lusaka, Zambia. Online International Symposium Sanitation Value Chain, 10th December 2020. 国際シンポジウム.

  • Konishi, T., Hayashi, K., Yamauchi, T. (2020). Infant oral contact and cooperative breeding in a hunter-gatherer society in Cameroon.

  • Zeng, Y., He, J., Hao, M., Han, W., Yamauchi, T. (2020). Risk factors affecting gross motor development delay among children in a suburban area of China: Focus on water, sanitation and hygiene.

  • Zeng, Y., He, J., Hao, M., Han, W., Yamauchi, T. (2020). Knowledge, attitude, and practice of hygiene associated gross motor development delay among children in a suburban area of China.

  • Takada, A. (2020). The Use of Demonstratives and Gestures in the Wayfinding Practices of the G|ui/G||ana. Paper presented at the Webinar Series of Kalahari Basin Area Network. Zoom webinar.

  • Burdelski, M. (2020). Terima kasih ‘Thank you’: Learning to express appreciation with a formulaic expression in Indonesian. The 4th Symposium on L2 Interaction.

  • Endo, T. (2020). Body-language collaboration in object transfer requests in Japanese conversation. Japanese/Korean Linguisti

  • Kimura, D. (2019). Changes in transportation network and subsistence activities among the Bongando in Tshuapa Province, DR Congo.Conference – Debat “Recherches sur le site de Djolu dans la Province de la Tshuapa.

  • Kimura, D. (2018). Everyday social interactions of hunter-gatherers: Progresses and prospects. 12th International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies (CHaGS12)

  • Kimura, D. (2018). Changes in distribution systems and subsistence activities among the Bongando in Tshuapa Province, DR Congo. Congolese Studies: Past, Present, Future.

  • Kodama, Y., Taneda, K., Oshita, H., Shima, Y., Mani, H., & Asaka, T. (2019). Effects of Stepping Reaction by Planter Stimulation with Textured Surface.4th Faculty of Health Science International Conference.

  • Nakagawa, H. (2019). 招待講演.History of tonal interaction across paradigms: new findings from Khoisan tonology.International Conference on Historical Linguistics (ICHL24).

  • Nakagawa, H., ldemann, T., Lionnet, F., & Witzlack-Makarevich, A. (2019). Khoisan phonological typology database and the relative frequencies of consonants in the Khoisan languages.13th Conference of the Association for Linguistic Typology.

  • Hasegawa, J., & Yamauchi, T. (2019). Relationship between self-rated health, life satisfaction and exercise satisfaction and frailty. 4th Faculty of Health Science International Conference.

  • Mifune, R., & Yamauchi, T. (2019). Rural Sanitation in Cameroon: Comparison between Hunter-gathers, Farmers and Merchants.4th Faculty of Health Science International Conference.

  • Nakagawa, H. (2018). Click acquisition in G|ui. The 9th World Congress of African Linguistics.

  • Nyambe, S., Kataoka, Y., & Yamauchi, T. (2019). The Use of Social Networking Systems for Visualise on in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene.8th Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE 2019).

  • Nyambe, S., Zulu, J., & Yamauchi, T. (2019). Local children’s art-based research on peri-urban water, sanitation and hygiene in Lusaka, Zambia.4th Faculty of Health Science International Conference.

  • Nyambe, S., Zulu, J., & Yamauchi, T. (2019). Socio-Demographic Factors Determining Household Water, Sanitation and Hygiene in Peri-urban Lusaka, Zambia.56th Annual Conference of the Japan Association for African Studies.

  • Yamauchi, T. (2019). Sanitation and Health: Sanitation Value Chain.Future Earth Health Knowledge-Action Network Symposium.

  • Yamauchi, T. (2019). Developing the Sanitation Value Chain: Co-designing future sanitation systems through community-based participation research.8th Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE 2019).

  • Sato K., Shinokawa S., & Yamauchi T. (2019). Relationship between self-rated health, life satisfaction and exercise satisfaction and frailty.4th Faculty of Health Science International Conference.

  • Shinokawa, S., Sato, K., & Yamauchi, T. (2019). Factors improving the subjective health perceptions of female nursing students.The 4th FHS International Conference.

  • Nyambe, S., Hayashi, K., Zulu, J., & Yamauchi, T. (2018). The image of peri-urban sanitation and health through the eyes of the young: Understanding community sanitation and health in Lusaka, Zambia. Dry Toilet Conference.

  • Nyambe, S., Hayashi, K., Zulu, J., & Yamauchi T. (2018). Dziko Langa Kilo! A health living, I see you!: Incorporating children and youth in peri-urban sanitation and health in Lusaka. Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE).

  • Nyambe S., Zulu J., Hayashi K., & Yamauchi T. (2018). Using photographs to tell the story of sanitation and health in peri-urban Lusaka, Zambia. 55th Annual Conference for Japan Association of African Studies.

  • Yamauchi, T. (2018). Co-creating the sanitation value chain in Lusaka, Zambia by designing sanitation systems. Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition (ZAWAFE).

  • Fujioka, Y. (2019). Co-producing of New Knowledge. Session: Science meets Society.Arctic Circle.

  • Fujioka, Y. (2018). Formation of Anthropogenic Biomes and Sociocultural Changes. JGFoS (14th Japanese-German Frontier of Science Symposium, JSPS).

  • Fujioka, Y.,& Shoji, G. (2018). Responses to Food Shortage & Resilience after Flood & Drought Disasters in Agro-Pastoral Society of North-central Namibia. WSSF (World Social Science Forum).

  • Ono, H. (2019). Is ki a focus marker in G|ui? Seminar, Department of African Language and Literature.

  • Ono, H. (2018). Focus marking and identification in G|ui. WOCAL 9.

  • Leepile, T. T., Jovel, E., Karakochuk, C. D., Black, J. L., & Takada, A. (2020). Understanding food security and food sovereignty among the San in New Xade.World Public Health Nutrition Association Congress 2020.

  • Takada, A. (2019). Socialization practices regarding shame (hazukashii) in Japanese caregiver-child interactions.Series of guest lectures in psychology, Center for Developmental & Applied Psychological Science.

  • Takada, A. & Sugiyama, Y. (2019). Re-establishing a good life: Abnormal delivery, rehabilitation treatments, and funerals among the G|ui and G||ana of Botswana. The Social Anthropology Seminar Series.

  • Takada, A. (2019). Discussant of Session 3: Conviviality & African Potentials. 3rd Kyoto Symposium. African Potentials 2019: International Symposium on African Potentials and the Future of Humanity.
  • Takada, A. (2019). Touching, soothing, and amusing infants among the !Xun of north-central Namibia. The Department of Psychology.

  • Takada, A. (2019). Cultural diversity and universality in infant-caregiver interaction: Evidences from the San of southern Africa.2019 SPA Biennial.

  • Takada, A. (2019). Caregiver’s vocal and embodied responses to infant crying among the !Xun of north-central Namibia.16th International Pragmatics Conference.

  • Takada, A. (2019). 招待講演.Ethnicity and land rights among the !Xun of north-central Namibia.African Studies and the Land Questions in Africa.

  • Takada, A. (2019). Discussion on pointing at Q&A session. Culture and Cognition in Development.

  • Takada, A. (2019). Pointing as the knot of multiple individuals’ lifeworld and the environment.Multimodal Research 2019: International Conference.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Features of the participation framework in play and work activities among the !Xun of north-central Namibia. Film presented at the interactive activities “Movies from the field: Play-to-work transitions in (post-)hunter-gatherer communities”, at the 12th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies. CHAGS XII.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Play-to-work transition among the !Xun of north-central Namibia. Paper presented at the panel “Reconsidering play-to-work transition in (post-)hunter-gatherer communities”, at the 12th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies. CHAGS XII.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Crying, caregiving and embodied organization of emotion socialization: A tribute to the lifework of M. H. Goodwin. The 117th Annual meeting of American Anthropological Association.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Environmental perception and wayfinding practices among the San of the Central Kalahari. The Social Anthropology Seminar Series.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Musicality of infant directed communication among the San of southern Africa. The Research Workshop “Musilanguage in the cradle of different cultures”.

  • Takada, A. (2018). How the !Xun soothe and amuse infants? The Research Workshop “Musilanguage in the cradle of different cultures”.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Introduction to “Localization of Humanitarian Assistance Frameworks for East African Pastoralists” (African Study Monographs, Supplementary Issue, 53) edited by Shinya Konaka & Xiaogang Sun. Kyoto-EHESS International Symposium 2019: Contribution of Area Studies to Global Challenges in Africa.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Folk knowledge and wayfinding practices among the San of the Central Kalahari. Kyoto-EHESS International Symposium 2019: Contribution of Area Studies to Global Challenges in Africa.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Touching and amusing infants among the !Xun of north-central Namibia. The Anthropology of Senses Seminar Series.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Soothing and amusing infants among the !Xun of north-central Namibia.The 117th Annual meeting of American Anthropological Association.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Crying, caregiving and embodied organization of emotion socialization: A tribute to the lifework of M. H. Goodwin.The 117th Annual meeting of American Anthropological Association.

  • Takada, A. (2018). Organizer.2nd Seminar on the Development of Intersubjective Recognition.

  • Takada, A. (2018). 4th Seminar on the Development of Intersubjective Recognition.

  • Takada, A. & Shimada, M. (2018). Movies from the field: Play-to-work transitions in (post-)hunter-gatherer communities, Interactive activities at the 12th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies (organizer). CHAGS XII.
  • Takada, A., & Shimada, M. (2018). organizer.Movies from the field: Play-to-work transitions in (post-)hunter-gatherer communities, Interactive activities at the 12th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies.CHAGS XII.

  •  Takada, A., & Xiaojie T. (2018). Reconsidering play-to-work transition in (post-)hunter-gatherer communities, at the 12th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies.CHAGS XII.
  • Burdelski, M. (2018). Distress and appeal: Children’s crying and caregiver responses in a Japanese preschool (Panel: Crying, caregiver and embodied organization of emotion socialization: A tribute to the lifework of M.H. Goodwin). 117th American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting.

  • Burdelski, M. (2019). Children’s crying and caregiver responses in a Japanese preschool. 16th International Pragmatics Association (IPrA).

  • Burdelski, M. (2019). Compassionate touch in a Japanese preschool. The European Association on Learning and Instruction (EARLI).

  • Jin, Q., & Takagi, T. (2019). Differentiated use of first person pronouns with and without WA in parenthetical inserts in Japanese telling sequences. 16th International Pragmatics Conference.

  • Takagi, T. (2019). Checking how the social world is ordered: [NP + wa?]-format turns used by young Japanese children. 16th International Pragmatics Conference.

  • Toda, M. (2018). The Kings of Commerce: The Trans-Border Businesses on the Congo River by. Entrepreneurs with Disabilities. Congo Research Network 2018 Conference: Congolese Studies: Past, Present,

  • Endo, T .(2019). Membership and participation: Child as a resource for interaction between in-laws in Japanese casual conversation. The 15th meeting of International Pragmatics Association. Hong Kong Polytechnique University.

  • Endo, T. (2019). Bodily behavior as constructional meaning: The case of benefactive construction in Japanese family interaction. The 15th meeting of International Cognitive Linguistics Conference.

  • Nitta, H., & Hashiya, K. (2020). Development of self-face representation in 12-month-old infants: A study with the preferential looking paradigm using the morphing technique. 2020 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development.
  • Hashiya, K. (2018). Reading mind / assuming mind in human communication: a developmental perspective. Symposium “Intention Sharing and Language Evolution”(“Evolinguistics 2018”).

  • Hashiya, K., Kobayashi, H., Uto, Y., Yamate, A., Hakarino, K., Tojo, T., & Hasegawa, T. (2018). Speaker identification based on epistemic reasoning in children with/without ASD: a test with the “knowledge-based ventriloquism illusion” task. BCCCD19 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development.

  • Morita, E. (2019). Use of ga in very young Japanese children’s action design. 16th International Pragmatics Conference.

  • Morita, E. (2019). The role of sequential organization in children’s practices of doing ‘being mean’. Conference of the International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.

  • Morita, E. (2019). Toys as multimodal resources for changing participation frameworks in sibling interaction.Multimodal Research 2019 International Conference.

  • Takada, A. (2017). Introduction to Voices for The Future: African Area Studies in a Globalizing World. The international symposium “France-Japan Area Studies Forum”. Inamori Memorial Foundation Building, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 1st-3rd December 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). The medium of instruction in north-central Namibia in colonial times. 7th African Forum: Grahamstown: ‘African potentials’ to develop alternative methods of addressing global issues. Rhodes University, Grahamstown, Saouth Africa. 24th-26th November 2017.
  • Takada, A. & Sugiyama, Y. (2017). The quest to re-establish a good life: Practices associated with the rituals of abnormal delivery and funerals among the G|ui and G||ana of Botswana. The 2017 Satterthwaite Colloquium on African Ritual and Religion: The Moral Imagination. Grasmere, U.K.. 23rd July 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Language Socialization among the San: Reconsidering Infant Directed Speech. “Language Socialisation in trilingual communities in Africa and beyond: Brainstorming Workshop”. Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands. 10tn June 2017.
  • Takada, A.(together with F., Widlok, T., Krause, F., Ventsel, A., Gray, P., Drazkiewicz, E., & Wemheueny). (2017). Panel discussant of Roundtable 1: De-centering Europe: Not only from the South but also from the East and from the North. The GSSC conference “The Global South on the Move: Transforming Capitalism, knowledge and ecologies”. The University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. 7th June 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Reconsidering regional structural comparison. the 6th Riezlern Symposium. Cederberg, South Africa. 27th March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Environmental perception and wayfinding practices in the Central Kalahari. the “Evolutionary Anthropology” seminar. EHESS, Marseille, France. 20th March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Participation in rhythm: !Xun socialization through singing and dancing activities. Seminaire special du CLLE-LTC. Universite Toulouse – Jean Jaures, Toulouse, France. 15th March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Kyoto School of Ecological Anthropology. the course of Atelier ouvert des Cahiers d’Etudes Africaines. EHESS, Paris, France. 11th March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Panelist of conversation hour, “Fieldwork and Family”. the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR). Hampton Inn Convention Center, New Orleans, LA, USA. 3rd March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Practices of early cultural learning: Responsibility formation in caregiver-infant interaction among the G|ui/G||ana of Botswana. the seminar of Laboratoire Ethologie, Cognition, Developpement. Universite Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, Paris, France. 24th February 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). The cultural and ecological foundations of ethnicity among the !Xun of North-central Namibia. the seminar of Comprendre les relations Afrique-Asie: espace transversal de recherches et d’enseignement (CRAA-ETRE). EHESS, Paris, France. 21st February 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Participation in rhythm: Peer group interactions among the !Xun San of Namibia. Tema Barn Higher seminar spring 2017. Linkoeping University, Sweden. 14th February 2017.
  • Yamauchi, T. (2018). Indigenous health focusing on northern populations and the Sami. Hokkaido-Umeå Seminar. Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. 28th February-1st March 2018.
  • Nyambe, S., Hayashi, K., Zulu, J., & Yamauchi, T. (2017). The child and youth perspective on sanitation, health and community participation in urban slums: Baseline findings in Lusaka, Zambia. Japan Association of International Health Conference (JAIH). University of Tokyo, Japan. 24-25th November 2017.
  • Agestika, L., Otsuka, Y., Sintawardani, N., Widyarani, & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Association of elementary school student handwashing practices with child nutritional status, morbidity and school performance in the urban slum of Bandung, Indonesia. Japan Association of International Health Conference (JAIH). University of Tokyo, Japan. 24-25th November 2017.
  • Yamauchi, T. (2017). Trends in childhood obesity and decreased physical fitness among Japanese children: intergenerational changes and mitigative-preventive measures. . The 14th International Congress of Auxology. Centro de Docencia y Capacitacion, Buenos Aires, Argentina. 1-3rd November 2017.
  • Ikemi, M., Ushijima, K., Otsuka, Y., Yamauchi, T., Nilawati, D., Wulan, D. & Sintawardani, N. (2017). Economic situation of value chain actors in urban slums of Bandung: a case study of Kiaracondong. International Symposium on Green Technology for Value Chains 2017. Balai Kartini, Jakarta. 24th October 2017.
  • Hayashi, K., Nakao, S., & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Sanitation activities among the Baka hunter-gatherers in Cameroon: from individual observations at the forest camp and the settlement. International Symposium on Green Technology for Value Chains 2017. Balai Kartini, Jakarta. 23rd October 2017.
  • Otsuka, Y., Agestika, L., Harada, H., Widyarani, Sintawardani, N., & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Assessing child health, nutritional status and hand hygiene in an urban slum of West Java, Indonesia. International Symposium on Green Technology for Value Chains 2017. Balai Kartini, Jakarta. 23rd October 2017.
  • Yamauchi, T. (2017). Children living in the era of obesity and low physical fitness: intergenerational changes in Japanese children. Special Lecture at School of Public Health. China Medical University, Shenyang. 25th September 2017.
  • Hao, M., Han, W., & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Short – and long-term beneficial effects of exercise intervention and nutrition education among overweight school children in Northeast China. Symposium of the Society for the Study of Human Biology & International Association of Physiological Anthropology. Loughborough, UK. 12-15th September 2017.
  • Yamauchi, T., Nyambe, S., Agestika, L. & Otsuka, Y. (2017). Sanitation innovation created and promoted by children and local communities. Indonesia & Philippine & Japan Joint International Seminar on Water and Sanitation. Kyoto. 8th September 2017.
  • Agestika, L., & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Challenge in Implementing nutrition education and sanitation programs in elementary school. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Yabugishi, S., Hao, M., Wang, P., Otsuka, Y. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Factors contributing to anxiety status in female nursing students. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Nyambe, S., Hayashi, K., Zulu, J. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Preliminary findings of a basic sanitation and health assessment in peri-urban Lusaka, Zambia. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Miki, T. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Using questionnaire to evaluate biopsychological factors of low back pain in Physical Therapy. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Wang, P., Hao, M., Han, W. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Physical growth and development and affecting factors of children in suburban area of Northeastern China. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Hao, M., Han, W. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Effect of short and long-term nutrition education and exercise intervention among overweight primary school children in Northeast China. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Otsuka, Y., Ushijima, K., Ikemi, M., Neni, S. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Mapping of water, sanitation, hygiene, and child health in urban slums of Indonesia. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Hasegawa, J., Ito, M. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Development of a screening to predict malnutrition among children under two years old in Zambia. The third FHS International Conference. Sapporo. 7th July 2017.
  • Yamauchi, T., & Funamizu, N. (2017). The Sanitation Value Chain: Designing sanitation systems as eco-community-value systems. Zambia Water Forum and Exhibition. Mulungushi International Conference Centre, Lusaka, Zambia. 12-13rd June 2017.
  • Nyambe, S., Zulu, J., Hayashi, K. & Yamauchi, T. (2017). Gauging the sanitation and health challenge for children and youth in the urban slums of Lusaka, Zambia. 54th Annual Conference for Japan Association of African Studies. Shinshu University, Nagano. 20-21st May 2017.
  • Maruyama, J. (2017). Divided Land, Shared Land: Recent Land Issues among the San Hunter-Gatherers in Central Kalahari. African Forum: African Potentials to Develop Alternative Methods of Addressing Global Issues. Rhodes University, South Africa. 26th November 2017.
  • Maruyama, J. (2017). Nature conservation, land access and economic disparities among the San hunter-gathers in Southern Africa. France-Japan Area Studies Forum: Voices for the Future: African Area Studies in a Globalizing World. Kyoto University. 3rd December 2017.
  • Morita, E. & Burdelski, M. (2017). 2 year old storytelling in dyadic and triadic interaction. International Pragmatics Conference. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 17th July 2017.
  • Favareau, D. & Morita, E. (2017). Linguistic particles as interactional affordances. International Pragmatics Conference. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 20th July 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2018). Introduction. 1st Seminar on the Development of Intersubjective Recognition. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 14th March 2018.
  • Takada, A. & Kawashima, M. (2018). Caregiver’s strategies for eliciting young children’s storytelling. 1st Seminar on the Development of Intersubjective Recognition. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 14th March 2018.
  • Takada, A. (2017). The medium of instruction in north-central Namibia in colonial times. 7th African Forum: Grahamstown: ‘African potentials’ to develop alternative methods of addressing global issues. Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. 24-26th November 2017 (25th November 2017).
  • Takada, A. & Sugiyama, Y. (2017). The quest to re-establish a good life: Practices associated with the rituals of abnormal delivery and funerals among the G|ui and G||ana of Botswana. The 2017 Satterthwaite Colloquium on African Ritual and Religion: The Moral Imagination. Grasmere, U.K. 23rd July 2017.
  • Takada, A. & Kawashima, M. (2017). Caregiver’s strategies for eliciting toddlers’ storytelling in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. 15th International Pragmatics Conference. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 16-21st July 2017 (17th July).
  • Takada, A. (2017). Language Socialization among the San: Reconsidering Infant Directed Speech. “Language Socialisation in trilingual communities in Africa and beyond: Brainstorming Workshop”. Leiden University Centre for Linguistics, Leiden University, Leiden, the Netherlands. 10th June 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Reconsidering regional structural comparison. The 6th Riezlern Symposium. Cederberg, South Africa. 27th March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Participation in rhythm: !Xun socialization through singing and dancing activities. Seminaire special du CLLE-LTC. Universite Toulouse – Jean Jaures, Toulouse, France. 15th March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Panelist of conversation hour, “Fieldwork and Family”. The 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR). Hampton Inn Convention Center, New Orleans, LA, USA. 3rd March 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Practices of early cultural learning: Responsibility formation in caregiver-infant interaction among the G|ui/G||ana of Botswana. The seminar of Laboratoire Ethologie, Cognition, Developpement. Universite Paris Ouest Nanterre La Defense, Paris, France. 24th February 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). The cultural and ecological foundations of ethnicity among the !Xun of North-central Namibia. the seminar of Comprendre les relations Afrique-Asie: espace transversal de recherches et d’enseignement (CRAA-ETRE). EHESS, Paris, France. 21st February 2017.
  • Takada, A. (2017). Participation in rhythm: Peer group interactions among the !Xun San of Namibia. Tema Barn Higher seminar spring 2017. Linkoeping University, Sweden. 14th February 2017.
  • Hashiya, K., Kobayashi, H., Maeyama, K., Nitta, H., Hakarino, K., Tojo, T., & Hasegawa, T. (2018). Nuances of “we”: the effect of utterance contexts on the distribution task performances in children with/without ASD. 2017 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development. Budapest, Hungary. 5-7th January, 2018.
  • Yamate, A., & Hashiya, K. (2018). Development of Expectation for Retributive Justice, or “Karma” in childhood. 2017 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development. Budapest, Hungary. 5-7th January, 2018.
  • Uto, Y., & Hashiya, K. (2018). Four-year-old Children Selectively Imitate the Other’s “Intentional” Action with Taking Interjetion as a Cue. 2017 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development. Budapest, Hungary. 5-7th January, 2018.
  • Kishimoto, R., Itakura, S., Fujita, K., & Hashiya, K. (2018). Preschoolers’ Social Evaluations of Others’ Strategically Public Displays of Prosocial Behavior. 2017 Budapest CEU Conference on Cognitive Development. Budapest, Hungary. 5-7th January, 2018.
  • Takagi, T. (2017). Talking about past action in child-caregiver interaction in Japanese. 15th International Pragmatics Conference. Belfast, Northern Ireland. 16-21st July 2017.
  • Endo, T. (2018). Infant’s pointing and participation framework. The 1st seminar on the development of intersubjective recognition. Kyoto University. Kyoto, Japan. 14th March 2018.
  • Endo, T., & Yokomori, D. (2017). Interactive functions of verbalizing troubles: Self-addressed questions in Japanese conversation. The 25th Japanese/Korean Linguistics Conference. University of Hawai’I at Manoa. 14th October 2017.
  • Endo, T. (2017). The Benefactive –te ageru Construction in Japanese Child-caregiver Interaction. IPrA. Belfast Waterfront Center. Belfast, UK. 21st July 2017.
  • Korenaga, R., Mori, I., Tomoko, E., Ikegami, S., Aoyama, K., Tomita, A., Morimoto, Y., & Ohara, A. (2017). Practice of learning through children-caregiver interaction: A case of cleaning-up activity. IIEMCA. Otterbein University, Ohio, USA. 11th July 2017.
  • Burdelski, M. (2017). Embodied socialization in preschool: Preparing for a graduation ceremony in a Japanese as a heritage langauge classroom. The 15th International Pramatics Association Conference (IprA). Belfast, Northern Ireland. 16-21st July (21st July) 2017.
  • Burdelski M. (2017). Two-year olds’ storytelling in dyadic and triadic interaction. the 15th International Pramatics Association Conference (IprA). Belfast, Northern Ireland. 16-21st July (21st July) 2017.
  • Burdelski M. (2018). Mediating (potential) conflict situations in preschool: Children’s use of reported speech in Japanese. American Association for Applied Linguistics (AAAL). Portland, Oregon, USA. 18-21st March 2018 (19th March).
  • Takada, A. (2016). A symposium titled, Conversation analysis on child rearing: How does “responsibility” of adults and children grow?, at 27th Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan. 30th April. Abstracts, pp.65-66. (Organizer)(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2016). Cultural formation of “responsibility” in caregiver-child interactions. A paper presented at a symposium titled, Conversation analysis on child rearing: How does “responsibility” of adults and children grow?, at 27th Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 30th April. Abstracts, p.65. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2016). Towards the gesture analysis of early ethnographic films. A paper presented at the workshop “Infant-Caregiver Interaction”, held at Human Ethology Film Archive, Senckenberg, Frankfurt am Main, Germany. April 9th.
  • Takada, A. (2016). Is There Cultural Evidence for Different Conceptions of Attachment? Group discussion at Ernst Struengmann Forum “Contextualizing Attachment: The Cultural Nature of Attachment”, Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 3-8th April.
  • Takada, A. (2016). Organizer. 3rd Seminar of Reconstructing the Paradigm of African Area Studies. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 18th March 2016.
  • Takada, A. (2016). Organizer. 2nd Seminar of Reconstructing the Paradigm of African Area Studies. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 11th March 2016.
  • The review session of “Takada, A., Shimada, Y., and Kawashima, M.(Eds.) (2016) Conversation analysis on child rearing: How does”responsibility” of adults and children grow? Showado,” in the AY2015 Spring Conference of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis. OsakaUmeda Campus, Kwansei Gakuin University, Osaka, Japan, 6th March 2016.(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2016). 1st Seminar of Reconstructing the Paradigm of African Area Studies. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 4th March. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2016). 16th Seminar of anthropology of education and learning. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 11th February 2016. (Organizer)(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2016). 15th Seminar of anthropology of education and learning: Development of imitation by means of clay: With special reference to clay play among Japanese toddlers and pottery making among Ethopian craftswomen. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan. 15th January. (Organizer)(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2016). Discussant. Paper presented at the devision of “Linguistic anthropology of interaction”, 50th meeting of the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan University, Aichi, Japan. 28th May. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2016). Interaction analysis of child-rearing: Language socialization approach. Paper presented at the devision of “Cultural anthropology viewed from other disciplines: Possibility and problems of collaboration”, 50th meeting of the Japanese Society of Cultural Anthropology, Nagoya Campus, Nanzan University, Aichi, Japan. 29th May. Abstracts, p.84. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2016). Agency in walking. Seminar for the formation and effect of agency: A perspective from commination studies on anthropology in the next generation. National Museum of Ethnology, 10th January. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. & Kawashima, M. (2016). Cultural formation of responsibility in Japanese caregiver-child interactions: Socialization practices regarding shaming. Paper presented at Faculty of Arts and Humanities, Paderborn University, Paderborn, Germany. 16th February.
  • Takada, A. (2015). 14th Seminar of anthropology of education and learning: Natural History of Communication among the Central Kalahari San. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 13th December. (Organizer)(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Introduction. Paper presented at 14th Seminar of anthropology of education and learning: Natural History of Communication among the Central Kalahari San. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 13th December. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Development of intersubjectivity regarding recognition. A paper presented at the workshop “Looking back the products of the replacement project and considering further researches”, Otaru Asari Classe Hotel, Hokkaido, Japan, December 6th.(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). 13th Seminar of anthropology of education and learning: Writing for speaking: The development of N|uu educational materials. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 9th October.(Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Action anticipation in singing and dancing activities among toddlers of the !Xun of north-central Namibia. Loch Lomond symposium on Action Anticipation. Ross Priory, Loch Lomond, U.K.. 3rd September.
  • Takada, A. (2015). Socialization of toddlers through participating in singing and dancing activity of multi-aged child group of the !Xun of north-central Namibia. Revisiting Participation: Language and Bodies in Interaction. University of Basel, Swizerland. 26th June.
  • Takada, A. (2015). Unfolding cultural meanings: Wayfiding practices among the G|ui/G||ana of the Central Kalahari. The Satterthwaite Colloquium on African Ritual and Religion. Grasmere, U.K.. 28th May.
  • Takada, A. (2015). What kinds of child and family studies can an anthropologist conduct? A case study of the !Xun of north-central Namibia. The NIAS workshop “Children seen and heard across the globe: Amultidisciplinary cross-cultural approach to video data of family life and child development” Wassenaar, the Netherlands. 29th April.
  • Takada, A. (2015). Panel discussant of Plenary Ⅲ: CHAGS11: What have we learnt. The 11th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies. University of Vienna, Austria. 11th September.
  • Takada, A. (2015). Kinship and naming practices among the !Xun of north-central Namibia. Paper presented at the 11th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, University of Vienna, Vienna. September 8th. CHAGS XI Complete Printed Program, p.39.
  • Takada, A. (2015). Mutual monitoring in human-chimpanzee interaction. Searching for the root of interaction in social situations. Kyushu University Station II for Collaborative Research. 27th March. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Education and learning during social situations: With special reference to the San of the Central Kalahari. A paper presented at the 10th general meeting of Replacement of Neanderthals by Homo sapiens, Kochi Kaikan, Kochi, Japan, 7-8th March. In T. Akazawa(ed.), Proceedings of the 10th general meeting of Replacement of Neanderthals by Homo sapiens, p.72. (Poster Presentation) (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Childrearing culture among the San of southern Africa. Paper presented at the Open Campus of the department of African Area Studies, Graduate School of Asian and African Area Studies, Kyoto University, held at Kyoto University. Kyoto: Japan. 17th October. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Directive sequences in Japanese caregiver-toddler interactions. Paper presented at Cognitive Interaction Technology Emergentist Semantics Group, Bielefeld University, Bielefeld, Germany, 23rd April 2015.
  • Takada, A. (2015). Gaze in human-chimpanzee interaction. Research meeting held at Kumamoto Sanctuary, WRC, Kyoto University. 30th March.(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Recapturing Space: Wayfinding practices among the San of the Central Kalahari. Ecosophy Monthly Meeting. Yoshida-Izumidono, 26th March. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2015). Identity formation among the !Xun San of north-central Namibia. Seminar for Ecological history of tropical “hunter-gatherers”: A comparison of Asian, African, and Latin American areas. National Museum of Ethnology, 8th February. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. & Kawashima, M. (2015). Socialization practices regarding shameful (hazukashii) in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. The 14th International Pragmatics Conference. Antwerp, Belgium. 27th July.
  • Kaneko, M. & Shigeta, M.(2015). Local knowledge as a mode of coexistance: The acceptance of modern school education. 5th Africa Forum, Addis Ababa: Local Knowledge as African Potential. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. 30th October-1st November.
  • Kimura, D.(2015). Interpenetration of self observed in Baka’s social interaction. 11th International Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies(CHaGS11). University Vienna, Austria. 8th September.
  • Kimura, D.(2015). Bushmeat hunting, empty forest syndrome and livestock breeding: A case in DR-Congo. Ghana Grasscutter Project Seminar. University of Ghana, Accra, Ghana. 1st October.
  • Takagi, T. & Morita, E.(2015). Answering a difficult question and  answering more than asked: Diffierentiated use of Japanese eeto and anoo prefaced responding turns. International Pragmatic Conference. Antwerp, Belgium. 27th July.
  • Burdelski, M.(2015). Interactional routines, explicit instruction, and affective stance in child – child interactions in Japanese. 14th Interactional Pragmatics Conference. Antwerp, Belgium. 26-31 July.
  • Morita, E.(2015). Use of interactional particles in children’s second assessment. Data Session. Aarhus University, Denmark. 24th April.
  • Peng, Y.(2015). The evidence of proximity: Tattoo practices in the fluid life among the Baka in southeastern Cameroon. 11th Conference of Hunting and Gathering Societies. Vienna, Austria. 7-11 September.
  • Sonoda, K.(2015). Baka’s ‘ambiguous’ utterance and their group hunting. CHAGS11(11th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies). University of Vienna, Austria. 7-11 September.
  • Morie, K.(2015).Local markets in the Ethiopian Highlands as social landscapes. The International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Inter-Congress 2014. International Conference Hall of Makuhari Messe, Chiba city, Japan, 15-18 May.
  • Morie, k.(2015).Reflecting Local Knowledge (ZAIRAICHI ) to Global Context: With Special Reference to Local Knowledge on Ensete and its Exhibition in Community-based Museum. International Workshop in Kyoto University: Construction of a Global Platform for the Study of Sustainable humanosphere, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 7th February.
  • Morie, K. & Hiroko, T.(2015). The possibilities of Special Exhibition for Local Knowledge (ZAIRAICHI) on Ensete (Ensete ventricosum) in South Omo Research Center and Museum. International Workshop in Kyoto University: Construction of a Global Platform for the Study of Sustainable humanosphere, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 7th february.
  • Burdelski M.(2015).Interaction routines and explicit instruction in child-child interactions in a Japanese preschool. American Association for Applied Linguistics, Toronto, Canada, 21-24 March.
  • Burdelski M.(2015). Verbal and embodied instruction and response in caring for a pet.National Institute of Informatics Shonan Meeting Seminar, shonan village center, Japan, 19-21 March.
  • Takada, A. (2014). Deployment of cultural meanings in the Central Kalahari. Paper presented at the Symposium titled, Marking the land: Hunter-gatherer creation of meaning in their environment, 79th Annual meeting of Society for American Archaeology, Austin, Texas, USA, 23-27 April (24th April). Abstracts, p.741.
  • Takada, A. (2014). Education and learning during social occasions among the Central Kalahari San. Paper presented at the Workshop “Social Learning and Innovation in Contemporary Hunter-Gatherers: Evolutionary and Ethnographic Perspectives “, Kobe, Japan, 29-30 March (30th March).
  • Takada, A. (2014). 23rd KUASS: Updating Khoisan Phonetics, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 26th March. (Facilitator)
  • Takada, A. (2014). 8th Seminar of Anthropology of Education and Learning: Indigenous Knowledge and Capacity Building in San communities. Kuru Office, D’Kar, Botswana, 24th February. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2014). 8th Seminar of Anthropology of Education and Learning: Indigenous Knowledge and Capacity Building in San communities. Kuru Office, D’Kar, Botswana, 24th February 2014. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2014). Social transition and its impact on southern Africa, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 17th January. (Co-organizer with Yanyin Zi and Antonie Chigeda)
  • Morie, K.(2014). Is this Waste ? Lifecycles of Ensete, Pots and Notebooks in Southwestern Ethiopia. Workshop: English for the Social Sciences. Centre de la Vieille Charité, France, 8th December.
  • Morie, K.(2014). Non-waste in a non-Western society.International Workshop de Culture and Techniques on « REPARER LE MONDE : excès, reste et innovation». MuCEM, Marseille, 20-21 November.
  • Morie, K.& Hiroko, T.(2014). Knowledge on ensete fiber production in Southern Ethiopia. Local knowledge meeting: Local knowledge in the Highlands and around Lakeside, LAKE BIWA Museum, Shiga, Japan, 19th October.
  • Tomoyo, T. & Emi M. (2014). Invited Speakers. Differentiated use of Japanese eeto and anoo prefaced responses in Japanese conversation. Ochanomizu University, Tokyo, Japan, 1st December.
  • Tomoyo, T. (2014). Young Children’s techniques for resolving“problems” in identifying objects for recipients. International Conference on Conversation Analysis. UCLA, USA, 28th June.
  • Burdelski, M. & Kawashima, M.(2014). Storytelling and interactional techniques in guided tours at an ethnic history museum. 4th International Conference on Conversation Analysis, University of California, LA, 26-29 June.
  • Kajimaru, G.(2014). Reciprocal singing as a musico-linguistic and anthropological practice. International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 2014 Inter-Congress: The Future with/of Anthropologies (refereed), Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan, 15th May.
  • Takada, A. (2013). Discussant. Paper presented at the Symposium: Evolution of learning competence and learning behavior seen from life history: Growth and development of body and mind. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 21-23 December (23rd December). In H. Terashima(ed.), Proceedings of the 8th general meeting of Replacement of Neanderthals by Modern Humans: Testing evolutionary models of learning, pp.31-41.
  • Takada, A. (2013). Communicative musicality and morality in caregiver-child interactions among the San. Paper presented at Monthly meeting of the section of theory of cognitive development, Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Waseda University, Tokyo, Japan, 14th December.
  • Takada, A. (2013). Displaying directional markers in wayfinding practices: The interplay between gesture and grammar among the G|ui/G||ana. Paper presented at the 112th Annual meeting of American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, USA, 20-24 November (20th November). Abstracts, pp.976-977.
  • Takada, A. (2013). Family relationship and child development. Paper presented at the Japanese Association for Medical and Psychological Study of Infants, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, 26th October. Abstracts, p.4.
  • Takada, A. (2013). 7th Seminar of Anthropology of Education and Learning, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 27th September. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. & Kawashima, M. (2013). Relating with an unborn baby as a family member. Paper presented at the 7th Seminar of Anthropology of Education and Learning, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 27th September. Abstracts, p.5.
  • Takada, A. (2013). Use of embodied or sensory knowledge in directive sequences in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. Paper presented at the 13th International Pragmatics Conference, New Delhi, India, 8-13 September (9th September). Abstracts, pp.206-207.
  • Takada, A. (2013). Types of request-accept adjacency pairs in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. Paper presented at the workshop on Japanese language and interaction, Department of Japanese Studies, National University of Singapore, Singapore, 6-7 September (6th September). Abstracts, p.5.
  • Takada, A. (2013). The Spread of the Chebama Treatment among the G|ui and G||ana of Botswana. Paper presented at the Satterthwaite Colloquium on African Ritual and Religion, Grasmere, U.K., 15-18 July (16th July).
  • Takada, A. (2013). 6th Seminar of Anthropology of Education and Learning: Culture, Childhood, and Cognition, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 5th July. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2013). Panel discussant of Round table discussion: The future of hunter-gatherer research. The 10th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K., 25-28 June (28th June).
  • Takada, A. (2013). Kinship and Socializing practices among the !Xun of North-Central Namibia. Paper presented at the 10th Conference on Hunting and Gathering Societies, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, U.K., 25-28 June (26th June). Conference handbook, p.85.
  • Takada, A. (2013). 5th Seminar of anthropology of education and learning, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 6th April. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2013). Generation and re-generation of environmental knowledge in hunter-gatherer society. Paper presented at the Symposium: Social Networks and Movement and Interaction in Human Society. The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan, 12-14 January (13th January). In Y. Yoneda (ed.), Proceedings of the 6th general meeting of Replacement of Neanderthals by Modern Humans: Testing evolutionary models of learning, pp.22-23.
  • Takada, A.(2013). “Wayfinding Practices of the G|ui/G||ana in the Kalahari,” NII Shonan Meeting on Multi-activity in Interaction “A Multimodal Perspective on the Complexity of Human Action,” Shonan Village Center, Kanagawa, Japan, 19th February.
  • Takada, A. (2013). “Studies on Indigenous Knowledge of San-speaking People: Achievements and Perspectives of Japanese Scholars,” International Seminar of the Triangulation Project for the Understanding of Asian and African Areas (Co-organized with the 4th Seminar of Anthropology of Education and Learning: Vitalizing Indigenous Knowledge in Africa), Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 15th February.
  • Takada, A. (2012). Responsibility formation in directive sequences between Japanese caregivers and children. Paper presented at the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences 2012 Inter-Congress: Children and Youth in a Changing World, Bhubaneswar, India, 26-30 November.
  • Takada, A. & Endo, T. (2012). Do me a favor: Object requests embedded in directive sequences in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. Paper presented at the symposium: Object requests in six languages, held in Language, Culture and Mind V: Integrating Semiotics Resources in Communication and Creativity, Universidade Catolica Portuguesa, CECC-FCH, Lisbon, Portugal, 27-29 June.
  • Takada, A. (2012). Socializing practices and kin relationships among the !Xun of Ekoka. Paper presented at the 50th Anniversary Conference of the Centre of African Studies, University of Edinburgh: CAS@50: Cutting Edges and Retrospectives, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, 6-8 June. (Invited Speaker)
  • Takada, A. (2012). Shaping intimate relationships: developmental transition in caregiving activities for young children among the !Xun of north-central Namibia. Paper presented at the AAACIG symposium held in American Anthropological Association Childhood Interest Group (AAACIG) joint meeting with The Society for Anthropological Sciences (SASci) and The Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR), Las Vegas, NV, USA, 22-25 February.
  • Takada, A. (2011). Responsibility formation in early caregiver-child interactions among the !Xun of North-Central Namibia. Paper presented at the international conference: Towards an anthropology of childhood and children: Ethnographic fieldwork diversity and construction of a field, held in Institute of human and social sciences, University of Liege, Belgium, 9-11 March (9th March).
  • Takada, A. (2011). From the viewpoint of hunter-gatherer studies. Paper presented at the Symposium: The reality and problems of social and individual learning among human beings. Okazaki Conference Center, Aichi, Japan, 11th December. In H. Tanabe (ed.), Proceedings of the 4th general meeting of Replacement of Neanderthals by Homo sapiens, pp.20-21.
  • Takada, A. (2011). Child rearing and the life of children among the San. Paper presented at the seminars for understanding Africa: Learning about child rearing from dads and moms in Africa. Kyoto Prefectural International Center, Kyoto, Japan, 10th December.
  • Takada, A. (2011). Intimate relationships and the environment: Developmental transition of caregiving activities among the !Xun of North-central Namibia. Paper presented at the international conference: In search of sustainable humanosphere in Asia and Africa. Inamori Foundation Memorial Hall, Kyoto University, kyoto, Japan, 4-6 December (5th December).
  • Takada, A. (2011). From rhythm to morality: Communicative musicality among the San of Southern Africa. Paper presented at the international conference: Intersubjectivity: From birth for life. St. Cecilia’s Hall, Cowgate, Edinburgh, Scotland, 15th October.
  • Takada, A. (2011). Surname and inter-ethnic relationships of the Ekoka !Xun. Paper presented at the 4th International Symposium on Khoisan Languages and Linguistics: The hunter-gatherer legacy of Khoisan-speaking peoples: in memory of Hans den Besten (1948-2010). Riezlern/Kleinwalsertal, Austria, 10-14 July  (12th July). (Invited Speaker)
  • Takada, A. (2011). Some features of directive sequences in Japanese caregiver-child interactions. Paper presented at the JSLS invited symposium: Reconsidering “communicative competence”: Findings and suggestions from fieldwork/empirical research, at 13th Annual meeting of the Japanese Society for Language Sciences, Kansai University, Osaka, Japan, 25-26 June (25th June). Proceedings, pp.22-25. (Invited Speaker)
  • Takada, A. (2011). Socialization via singing and dancing activities among the San of north-central Namibia. Paper presented at the 2nd general meeting of Replacement of Neanderthals by Homo sapiens: Testing evolutionary models of learning, Kobe Gakuin University, Kobe, Japan, 19-20 February (19th February).
  • Itoh N.(2010). Effects of vegetation and phenology on chimpanzee foraging in the Mahale Mountains National Park, Tanzania.23rd International Primatological Society, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 16th September.
  • Kawashima, M. (2010). Negotiation dynamics in emergency medical system: Conversation analysis on hotline calls between dispatchers and medical professionals.American Sociological Association Annual Conference. Atlanta, Georgia, USA, 15th August.
  • Shimada, Y.(2010). Mothers’ Detection to Reversed Vocalization of Infants: Effect of Experience on Perception. The Acoustical Society of Japan, Psychological and Physiological Acoustics, English Session, Kampo no Yado Yanagawa, Fukuoka, Japan, 10th December.
  • Shimada, Y.(2010). Overlapping vocalization in infant-caregiver interaction. The 9th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility. Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 23rd October. (in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2010). 9th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility: Interaction, culture, and morality, Kyoto, Japan, 23rd October (Organizer), 6, 80-108.
  • Takada, A. (2010). 8th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility: The Edges of Language Socialization Studies, Kyoto, Japan, 17-18 September. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2010). Interactional analysis of the give-and-take activity. Paper presented at the 8th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility: The Edges of Language Socialization Studies, Kyoto, Japan, 17-18 September.
  • Takada, A. (2010). An ethnicity dock: Analyzing lifestories of the !Xun of North-Central Namibia. Paper presented at the 44th Annual meeting of Japan Association for African Studies, Nara Bunka Kaikan, Nara, Japan, 29-30 May (29th May). Abstracts, p.59.
  • Takada, A. (2010). Narratives of changes in life: Revitalizing the “family” in San studies. The workshop of GCOE initiative 4, “Parents-children ties”, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 15th May.
  • Takada, A. & Shimada, Y. (2010). Interactional conditions for the give-and-take activity. Paper presented at the 26th meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, Toyonaka Campus, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, 4-5 September (4th September). Abstracts, pp.18-21.
  • Shimada, Y. & Takada, A. (2010). Overlaped utterance in infant-caregiver and infant-sibling interactions. Paper presented at the 26th meeting of the Japanese Association of Sociolinguistic Sciences, Toyonaka Campus, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan, 4-5 September (5th September). Abstracts, pp.122-123.
  • Takada, A. (2010). Round table: “Transactional-cultural psychology” and “genetic-cultural psychology”, at 21st Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Kobe International Conference Center, Kobe, Japan, 26-28 March (27th March). Abstracts, pp.133-137. (Facilitator)
  • Takada, A. (2010). Invited symposium titled, Families delineated: Re-examining concepts on family members based on Japanese, Hausa, and !Xun case studies, at 21st Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Kobe International Conference Center, Kobe, Japan, 26-28 March (28th March). Abstracts, pp.133-137. (Invited Symposium, Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2010). Round table: “Transactional-cultural psychology” and “genetic-cultural psychology”, at 21st Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Kobe International Conference Center, Kobe, Japan, 26-28 March (27th March).  Abstracts, pp.133-137. (Facilitator)
  • Liszkowski, U., Brown, P., Callaghan, T., Takada, A. & de Vos, C. (2010). Infant and caregiver pointing across 7 different cultures. Paper presented at the 2010 International Conference on Infant Studies, Baltimore, Maryland, USA, March 10-14 (14th March). Abstracts
  • Takada, A. (2010). Participation in rhythm: Socialization through singing and dancing activities among the !Xun San. Paper presented at the AAACIG symposium: Issues in parent-child, institutionalized, and free play settings, held in American Anthropological Association Childhood Interest Group (AAACIG) joint meeting with The Society for Anthropological Sciences (SASci) and The Society for Cross-Cultural Research (SCCR), Albuquerque, NM, USA, 17-20 February (18th February). Abstracts, p.8.
  • Takada, A. (2009). 7th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility, Kyoto, Japan, 11th December. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2009). 6th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility: The dynamics of life and family, Kyoto, Japan, 8th September. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2009). Participation in rhythm: Socialization via song/dance activities among the !Xun San. Paper presented at the 6th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility: The dynamics of life and family, Kyoto, Japan, 8th September.
  • Takada, A. (2009). Imagined pathways: Co-constructing ecological knowledge in navigation practices among the San of the central Kalahari Desert. Paper presented at the 11th International Pragmatics Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 12-17 July (17th July). Abstracts, pp.173-174.
  • Takada, A. (2009). Round table: Do children have a responsibility?: “Response” as a resource in caregiver-child interactions. Paper presented at the 20th Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Japan Women’s University, Tokyo, Japan, 23-25 March. Abstracts, p.62. (Organizer)
  • Takada, A. (2009). Developmental foundations of responsibility formation. Paper presented at the 5th symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility, Kyoto, Japan, 20th June.
  • Takada, A. (2009). Language contact and social change in North-Central Namibia: Their impact on child-group interaction among the !Xun. Paper presented at the International Conference of the Global COE Program “Corpus-based Linguistics and Language Education”: A Geographical Typology of African Languages jointly with an International Workshop on Khoisan Linguistics, Tokyo, Japan, 12-14 May (14th May). Abstracts, p.16.
  • Takada, A. (2009). Song/dance and socialization: Children’s culture among the !Xun San. Paper presented at the Symposium titled, Musicality as play in early development, the 9th Annual Meeting of the Japanese Society of Baby Science, The University of Shiga Prefecture, Shiga, Japan, 16-17 May (17th May). Abstracts, p.25.
  • Takada, A. (2009). Pragmatic constraints for the reciprocal give-and-take activity. Round table: Do children have a responsibility?: “Response” as a resource in caregiver-child interactions. Paper presented at the 20th Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Japan Women’s University, Tokyo, Japan, 23-25 March. Abstracts, p.62.
  • Kawashima, M. (2008). Patient Participation in Japanese Infertility Care, American Academy on Communication in Health Care, Madison, WI, USA.
  • Shimada, Y. &  Itakura, S. (2008). Infants’ sound production as a playing behavior, Paper presented at Inteational Conference on Human Behavior and Evolution Society, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Japan, 4-8 July.
  • Shimada, Y. & Itakura, S. (2008). Origin of singing; Infants’ vocalization in solitude, (Paper presented at) Inteational Conference on Music Psychology, Hokkaido university, Sapporo, Japan, 25-29 August.
  • Kawahara T., Setoguchi, H., Takanashi, K., Ishizuka, K. & Araki, S.(2008). Multi-Modal recording, analysis and indexing of poster sessions. Proceedings of INTERSPEECH 2008 , 1622-1625, Brisbane, Australia, 22-26 September.
  • Takada, A. (2008). Socializing to and through children’s culture: the emergence of sibling-care among a San post-foraging society. Paper presented at the 107th Annual meeting of American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, USA, 19-23 November. Abstracts, p.604.
  • Takada, A. (2008). Interactional conditions for the reciprocal give-and-take activity. Paper presented at the 3rd symposium on the cultural formation of responsibility: Responsibility in Relationships: Linguistic Anthropological Approach, Kyoto, Japan, 25-26 October. Abstracts, p.6.(in Japanese)
  • Takada, A. (2008). Re-enacting birth: The spread of the chebama ritual in the central Kalahari. Paper presented at the International Conference: Ritual Dynamics and the Science of Ritual, Heidelberg, Germany, 29 September-2 October. Abstracts, p.88.
  • Takada, A. (2008). Attention management in caregiver-child interactions. Round table: The relationship between sharing of the third party and joint attention. Paper presented at the 19th Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Osaka International Convention Center, Osaka, Japan, 19-21 March. Abstracts, p.195.
  • Takada, A. (2008). The developmental trajectory of give-and-take activity in caregiver-infant interactions. Paper presented at the Symposium on Pragmatic constraints and resource diversity in caregiver-infant interactions across cultures, XI International Congress for the Study of Child Language (IASCL), Edinburgh, Scotland, 28 July-1 August. Abstracts, p.76.
  • Takada, A. (2008). Kinship terminology and naming practices among the !Xun. Paper presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Khoisan Languages and Linguistics: Khoisan Languages – an Endangered World: in memory of Professor Anthony Traill. Riezlern/Kleinwalsertal, Austria, 6-10 July.
  • Takada, A. (2008). Rethinking early cultural learning.  Paper presented at Symposium: Research and Education on Human Interaction: The perspective of Qualitative Researches, Saitama, Japan, 14th January.
  • Shimada, Y. & Itakura, S. (2007). Infant sound production to listen to the sound; ontogenetic origin of singing, Paper presented at The Japanese Society for Music, Perception and Cognition 2007, Hokkaido University, Japan, 27th May.
  • Takada, A. (2007). Dancing in a circle: Communicative competence in imitation activity among San children. Paper presented at the 106th Annual meeting of American Anthropological Association, Washington DC, USA, 28 November–2 December. Abstracts, pp.542-543.
  • Takada, A. (2007). Practices of early cultural learning: Responsibility in caregiver-infant interaction. Paper presented at the CLIC Symposium on Language Socialization, Interaction and Culture, UCLA, CA, USA, 23-24 February. Abstracts, pp.11-12.
  • Shimada, Y. & Itakura, S. (2006). Adults’ affinity for infant sound in accordance with Language experience, Paper presented at Inteational Conference on Infant Studies, Kyoto, Japan, 19-22 June.
  • Shimada, Y. & Itakura, S. (2006). Adults’ affinity for infant sound in accordance with language experience, Paper presented at The 4th Inteational Work Shop for Young Psychologist, Kyoto, Japan, 2-3 September.
  • Shimada, Y. & Itakura, S. (2006). Infant sound production as a playing behavior, Lancaster-Kyoto Joint Inteational Symposia, Lancaster, U.K., 25-26 October.
  • Takada, A. (2006). Rethinking the cultural organization of caregiving behaviors. Paper presented at the invited symposium: Culture of parenting, at 17th Annual meeting of Japan Society of Developmental Psychology, Fukuoka, Japan, 20-22 March (21st March). Abstracts, p.113.
  • Takada, A. (2006). Naming practices among the Central Kalahari San (G|ui and G||ana): An anthropological approach on early vocal communication. Paper presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Khoisan Languages and Linguistics, “Genesis and Development: In memory of Pastor Eliphas Eiseb”. Riezlern, Germany, 8-12 January.
  • Shimada Y. & Itakura S. (2005). Alteation of adult’s auditory affinity to infant voice, Paper presented at Society for Reproductive and Infant Psychology 25th annual conference, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherland, 8-10 September.
  • Takada, A. (2005). Nomadic lifestyle and caregiving behaviors among forager societies. Paper presented at the invited symposium: Child development in divergent cultures, at the 21st Annual meeting of Primate Society of Japan, Okayama, Japan, 1-3 July (2nd July). (Primate Research, 21 Supplement, vii)
  • Takada, A. (2004). The development of Social Interaction: An Ethnographic Study of the San of Southern Africa. Paper presented at Symposium: Child Development in Culture, Fukuoka, Japan, 6-7 November.
  • Takada, A. (2003). Preliminary analysis of early vocal communication among the San of Southern Africa. Paper presented at the Workshop: Social Interaction and Cultural Learning, Communications Research Laboratory, Kyoto, Japan, 18th July.
  • Takada, A. (2002). Mother-infant interactions among the !Xun: Analysis of gymnastic and breast-feeding behaviors. Paper presented at the Workshop: Culture and Ecology of Forager Children, Edinburgh, Scotland, 7-8 September.