森本郁代・法学部教授がThe 19th International Pragmatics ConferenceでSynchronizing kata in a Budo practice: Methods for students’ access to an expert’s inner sense in a Budo lessonをテーマに発表を行いましたProfessor Ikuyo Morimoto, School of Law and Politics Gives Presentation on
Professor Ikuyo Morimoto of the School of Law and Politics gave a presentation titled “Synchronizing Kata in a Budo Practice: Methods for Students’ Access to an Expert’s Inner Sense in a Budo Lesson” at the 19th International Pragmatics Conference, held from June 22 to 27, 2025, in Brisbane, Australia. The International Pragmatics Conference is the most prestigious international gathering in the field of pragmatics and takes place every two years. This year’s conference brought together over 1,000 researchers from more than 100 countries, who presented their work and engaged in scholarly discussions. Professor Morimoto served as one of the panel organizers of panel "Making 'experts’ inner sense' accessible to learners: multimodal analysis of the interactions in instructioning practical skills", and played a central role in facilitating dialogue between the panel presenters and the audience. The session featured lively and fruitful discussions, from which she received valuable feedback that will inform the further development of her research.