Publications
Mizukami, M. (2023). A Student-Led Publication. Second Language Studies, 41(1).
McGregor, D. & Mizukami, M. (2023). Hawaiʻi: Oral history at the University of Hawaiʻi, Manoa. Oral History, 51(2).
Conference Presentations
Narratives of (de/re) territorialization: Understanding multilingualism at the Worldwide Uchinaanchu Festival in Okinawa
Micah Mizukami
October 28, 2023
Konkuk University
Global Mobility Humanities Conference & Annual Conference of the International Association for the History of Transport, Traffic and Mobility
Developing a Culturally-Responsive, Place-Based Oral History Approach in Hawaiʻi
Micah Mizukam
October 20, 2023
Baltimore, Maryland
Oral History Association
57th Annual Meeting
Sociolinguistics Style in Face-to-Face Interactions vs. Social Media: Discourse Functions of BRAH in Pidgin
Higgins, Christina, Andrada, Scott, Urada, Kristen, & Mizukami, Micah
January 13, 2023
Society for Pidgin and Creole Languages Virtual Winter Meeting
“Not a sensei sensei”: Narratives of rapport building and emergent identities of L2 Japanese instructors
Mizukami, Micah
November 10, 2022
SLS Thursday Lecture Series – The Brown Bag
Qualifying Paper Showcase
Bruddah, Braddah, Brada, Bradda or Brother? Cultural and Linguistic Considerations for Transcribing Pidgin
Duhaylonsod, Ulukoa & Mizukami, Micah
October 20, 2022
Los Angeles, California
Oral History Association
56th Annual Meeting
Engaging Audiences in a Public Language Corpus: Towards Citizen Science in Multilingual Hawaiʻi
Higgins, Christina, Urada, Kristen, & Mizukami, Micah
April 4, 2022
Da Pidgin Coup
(This talk was also presented at AAAL by Dr. Christina Higgins in March 2022)
Transcribing Pidgin in Cultural Impact Assessments.
Duhaylonsod, Ulukoa, Mizukami, Micah, & Higgins, Christina
October 2, 2021
Society for Hawaiian Archaeology
34th Annual Conference
Preliminary Analysis of Positioning and Rapport Maintenance in Japanese Classes
April 20, 2019
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature
23rd Annual Graduate Conference
“That’s why your Japanese is so weird”: Narrative Positioning and Ideologies of Okinawan Identity
May 5, 2018
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
5th Annual SEAS Graduate Student Symposium
Narratives of (Il)legibility in East Asia.
A Narrative Analysis of Okinawan Identity in Okinawa.
April 7, 2018
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
College of Languages, Linguistics & Literature,
22nd Annual Graduate Conference
Producing a Shimaguchi Musical: Language Revitalization or Preservation?
May 17, 2017
University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
NINJAL-NMJH-UHM Underdescribed Languages and Histories Workshop
Transnationalism and the Decentralization of Okinawan Identity through the Worldwide Uchinanchu Festival
April 29, 2013
Lewis and Clark College
4th Annual Japanese Senior Summit
Other Presentations
Community & Professional Talks.
Oral History & Research Ethics Workshop
November 2, 2023
Phi Alpha Theta (National History Honors Society)
Alpha Beta Epsilon Chapter at University of Hawaiʻi, Mānoa
A-SPEC: Aromanticism & Asexuality
Panel Discussion: Micah Mizukami, Summer Muramoto, Kalei Ruiz
October 3, 2023
Queerify
Sustaining Our Stories in JETAA USA
November 6, 2021
Japan Exchange and Teaching Alumni Association USA
National Conference
Con Con ʻ78, A Constitution of Hawaiʻi: Weaving together support for the Hawaiian rights amendments to the Hawaiʻi State Constitution
October 28, 2021
Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities
Debate & Diplomacy that Changed the World: Landmark Moments & Leaders from Hawaiʻi, Pacific, US & World History Speaker Series
Indigenous Peoples and Oral History: Politics and Ethics by Dr. Nepia Mahuika
Moderators: McGregor, Davianna & Mizukami, Micah
October 26, 2021
Hui ʻĀina Pilipili
Pili I Ke Kanaka Indigenous Social Sciences Speaker Series
Our Histories Our Way: Panel on Oral History and Community Empowerment
Moderators: Yamashiro, Aiko & Mizukami, Micah
May 5, 2019
Hawaiʻi Book & Music Festival
Critical and Creative Applications of Oral History
October 26 2019
Hawaiʻi Council for the Humanities
Making Civics Real: Illuminating Hawaiʻi’s and America’s Immigrant Past & Present