Curriculum Vitaes

Richard S. Pinner

  (ピナー リチャード)

Profile Information

Affiliation
Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, Department of English Literature, Sophia University
Degree
PhD Applied Linguistics(Sep, 2017, University of Warwick)
MA Applied Linguistics and ELT(Sep, 2010, King's College London)
Art and English Literature(Sep, 2003, University of Leeds)

Contact information
rpinnersophia.ac.jp
Other name(s) (e.g. nickname)
Richard S Pinner
Researcher number
50742920
ORCID ID
 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7920-7765
J-GLOBAL ID
201301096499286404
Researcher ID
M-2911-2013
researchmap Member ID
7000004643

External link

I teach language specialist topics within the department of English literature, especially focusing on language education and teaching English as a foreign language. I also work with the graduate school of linguistics on the Master's Degree in Teaching English as a Second Language.

(Subject of research)
Authenticity and Motivation in language teaching and learning


Major Research History

 13

Major Awards

 4

Papers

 46

Major Books and Other Publications

 5

Major Presentations

 6
  • Richard S. Pinner
    ELT Research In Action Conference, May, 2024, University of Barcelona  Invited

Works

 1
  • RS Pinner
    Nov 24, 2024 Artistic work
    The Bad Boys in the Attic is the debut novel from Richard Pinner. Childhood fears, left unconfronted, wait and grow in the dark. Olly’s life is normal. Except for the voices in the attic. Cruel, taunting, and far too real. As he grows from a boy clutching a tattered security blanket to a father struggling to protect his own child, the shadows of his past refuse to let go. Time slips and bends like a dream as Olly confronts what lurks in the attic. He must learn to face his fears, both the physical and the emotional. Through the shifting sands of memory and time, The Bad Boys in the Attic explores the generational echoes of trauma, the blurred line between reality and imagination, and the courage it takes to face the shadows within.

Research Projects

 2

Major Academic Activities

 5
  • Supervision (editorial), Review, evaluation
    International Association for the Psychology of Language Learning (IAPLL), Jun 1, 2024 - Jun 30, 2026
  • Panel moderator, Session chair, etc.
    Sophia University FD Committee (EMI Working Group) (Sophia University), Sep 15, 2023 - Sep 15, 2023
    Delivered the main lecture in a university-wide Faculty Development session organized by Sophia University's FD Committee (EMI WG). The session focused on practical strategies for promoting student autonomy and effective blended learning using ICT tools such as Padlet, Flip, and voice-to-text platforms.
  • Panel moderator, Session chair, etc.
    Sophia University FD Committee, Jul 18, 2018 - Jul 18, 2018

Social Activities

 10