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Hiromasa Tanaka, Ed. D. <tanakahi@eleal.meisei-u.ac.jp>, Professor, School of Humanities, Meisei University, Tokyo, Japan
ESTIDIA conferences always stimulate my academic curiosity by providing opportunities to hear the voices of researchers and practitioners from diverse geographical, regional, academic, and cultural backgrounds. I particularly enjoy the dialogues between these diverse participants, who are eager to engage in cross-disciplinary, cultural, and linguistic discussions.
Attending the 7th ESTIDIA conference, I felt that the degree of diversity and mutual complementarity has developed significantly over the last three conferences I have attended. The presentations and discussions on topics ranging from artificial intelligence to pedagogy, text analysis, and intercultural communication were particularly impressive.
In today’s complex world, shaped by the advancement of IT technologies, increased multiculturality, and multilingualism, the atmosphere of inclusiveness at ESTIDIA stands out. Participants with innovative ideas and perspectives are not left in marginal positions but are well-integrated and actively contribute to the dialogues.