David Cassels Johnson
Introduction
David Cassels Johnson is Professor of Multilingual Education at the University of Iowa. He holds a Ph.D. (with distinction) in Educational Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania. His areas of expertise include Sociolinguistics, Discourse Analysis, ESL/Bilingual Education, and Language Policy and Planning. His research, teaching, and service focus on how language policies impact educational opportunities for minoritized language users in schools and society. Before joining the University of Iowa in 2013, he held faculty positions in education and linguistics at Washington State University and Texas A&M University and was a visiting lecturer at the University of Equatorial Guinea and the University of Costa Rica. He consults, teaches, and lectures about multilingual education policy and practice in different parts of the world. He is the author of Language Policy (2013, Palgrave Macmillan); co-author of The Language Gap: Normalizing Deficit Ideologies (2022, Routledge) and Epistemological and Theoretical Foundations in Language Policy and Planning (2023, Palgrave Macmillan); and co-editor of Research Methods in Language Policy and Planning: A Practical Guide (2015, Wiley Blackwell). He serves on six journal editorial boards, the Board of Trustees for the Center for Applied Linguistics, and he is the co-editor in chief of the journal Language Policy.
Current Positions
- Professor of Multilingual Education
College of Education Affiliations
Education
- PhD in Educational Linguistics (with distinction), University of Pennsylvania
Selected Publications
- Gazzola, M., Gobbo, F., Johnson, D.C., & Leoni de León, J.A. (2023). Epistemological and Theoretical Foundations in Language Policy and Planning. Springer.
- Yu, H. & Johnson, D.C. (2023). Language policy and governmentality: Chanting the Chinese Classics. Current Issues in Language Planning, 24(2): 123-140.
- Johnson, D. C. & Johnson, E. J. (2021). The Language Gap: Normalizing Deficit Ideologies. Routledge.
- Johnson, D. C., Johnson, E. J. & Hetrick, D. (2020). Normalization of language deficit ideologies for a new generation of minoritized U.S. youth. Social Semiotics 30 (4) 591-606. DOI: 10.1080/10350330.2020.1766210.
- Manuel, N. N. & Johnson, D. C. (2018). Intertextuality across Angolan medium of instruction policy texts, discourses, and practices. Current Issues in Language Planning 19 (2) 161-182.
- Johnson, D. C., Stephens, C., Nelson, J. J. & Johnson, E. J. (2018). Violating Lau: Sheltered English instruction programs and equal educational opportunity. Journal of Education Policy 33 (4) 488-509.
- Johnson, D. C., Stephens, C. & Lynch, S. (2018). The past is prologue: Language policy and nativism in new immigrant contexts. Journal of Language and Politics 17 (3) 366-385.
- Hult, F. M. & Johnson, D. C. (Eds.) (2015). Research Methods in Language Policy and Planning: A Practical Guide. pp. 259. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
- Johnson, D. C. (2013). Language Policy. pp. 291. Basingstoke, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Johnson, D. C. (2013). Positioning the language policy arbiter: Governmentality and footing in the School District of Philadelphia. In Tollefson, J. W. (Eds.) Language Policies in Education: Critical Issues (2nd Edition). pp. 116-136. New York and London: Routledge.
Selected Presentations
- Johnson, D.C. (2023, June 2). The normalization of marginalization and exclusion in language policy and planning. Critical Discourse Analysis Meeting 2023. Uppsala University, Sweden.
- Johnson, D.C. (2023, March 19). Transdisciplinarity in language Policy and Planning: Multimodality, Indexicality, and Intertextuality. American Association of Applied Linguistics. Portland, OR.
- Johnson, D.C. (2022, July 12). Structure and Agency in Language Policy and Planning. Sociolinguistics Symposium 24. Ghent University. Ghent, Belgium.
- Language policy and planning research state of the art: conceptual challenges, debates, and innovation. Universidad de la República Uruguay. Online. (9, September, 2022).
- Smith, A., Hout, T. V., Krzyżanowski, M., Cotter, C., Higgins, M., Reyes, A., Johnson, D. C., Wodak, R. & Pelsmaeker, K. (2018, March) Strategies of "normalisation" in public discourse: Paradoxes of populism, neoliberalism and the politics of exclusion. Colloquium presented at Georgetown University Round Table, Washington D.C.
- (2017, October) Language Policy and Multilingual Education. Invited Lecture Shanghai, China.
- (2017, July) Language policy and planning: Theories, methods, and findings. Keynote/Plenary Address presented at Seminario de Politica Linguistica, Planificacion Linguistica, y Evaluacion, San Jose, Costa Rica.
- (2017, March) Critical language teaching for social justice. Invited Lecture Bangkok, Thailand.
- (2016, September) The past is prologue: Re-conceptualizing linguistic deficits for a new generation of marginalized youth. Keynote/Plenary Address presented at Multidisciplinary Approaches in Language Policy and Planning Conference, Calgary, Canada.
- (2015, April) Language Policy for Social Justice: Challenging Educational Inequality for Emergent Bilinguals. Symposium presented at American Education Research Association, Chicago, Illinois.