David Hemphill

David Hemphill is Professor Emeritus in the Graduate College of Education at San Francisco State University, having worked there as a faculty member for over 35 years. His research and teaching interests include international and multicultural education, cultural studies, critical theory, postmodern and postcolonial theory, popular culture and popular music, adult education, literacy, second language acquisition, and research methods. He is the co-author of:

- Life at the Margins: Literacy, Language, and Technology in Everyday Life (Teachers College Press, 1997)

- American Popular Music: A Multicultural History (Cengage, 2005)

- Language, Nation, and Identity in the Classroom: Legacies of Modernity and Colonialism in Schooling (Peter Lang, 2015)

- "English Language Learning in Globalized Third Spaces: From Monocultural Standardization to Hybridized Translanguaging. In D. Macedo (Ed.) Decolonizing Foreign Language Education: The Misteaching of English and other Colonial Languages. (Routledge, 2019)

- Opening Third Spaces for Research in Education: Challenging the Limits of Technocratic Methods (Meyers Education, 2021)

Hemphill received the Imogene Okes Research Award of the American Association for Adult, Alternative and Continuing Education for his adult literacy research. While at the university he led the development of two doctoral programs, pioneered multiple international initiatives, worked as a visiting scholar in Poland, Thailand, and Japan, and served as Department Chair, Director of Graduate Studies, and Associate Dean.

Prior to coming to the university, Hemphill worked for a decade as an English language teacher and program director in community-based organizations in Oakland and San Francisco serving adult Asian immigrants and refugees. He holds a B.A. in Political Science and Asian Languages from the University of California, Berkeley, and an M.A. in Bilingual Education and Ed.D. in Educational Organization and Leadership from the University of San Francisco. He was brought up in Tokyo and Washington, DC and speaks several Asian and European languages. He is also a trombonist and musical arranger.

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