Robert Phillipson
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I am a Professor emeritus at the Department of Management, Society and Communication.
My books on language policy, language rights, linguistic human rights, and language in education have been published in a dozen countries. I am best known for Linguistic Imperialism (1992), published by Oxford University Press, UK, and also published in India and China, and in translation into Arabic and Japanese. I have strong links to colleagues worldwide, many of whom are critical scholars working for greater social justice in education and the wider society. The Handbook of Linguistic Human Rights, edited with Tove Skutnabb-Kangas (Wiley, 2023) has chapters written by 62 contributors, from all continents, with strong representation of Indigenous peoples. Most of them are people we have collaborated with, and who have become personal friends. This book was shortlisted for the annual prize of the British Association of Applied Linguistics in 2024.
I have lectured in 50 countries, among them Australia, Indonesia, Korea, Mauritius, South Africa, Turkey, the UK, and in most continental European countries. I have also, with Tove, taught PhD courses on language policy and language rights in Denmark (CBS, Aalborg), Hungary (Szeged), China (Shanghai), and India (Hyderabad).
I was for a decade an expert assessing EU research funding applications in the area of language, culture and European identity.
I tried for many years to induce the Danish government to take language policy seriously, by writing in newspapers, and organizing conferences that made recommendations for strengthening the learning of languages other than English. Language policy in Denmark has sadly been left to market forces. As a result there are few Danes with competence in several European languages, or other major languages, among them Arabic and Chinese.
In 2010 I was awarded the UNESCO Linguapax prize. In 2024 I was awarded the President’s Prize of TESOL international association (Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages) in Tampa, Florida, USA.
Find Robert Phillipson's full list of publications on the CBS Research Portal
Recent publications
Phillipson, Robert 2026. Global English From Terra Nullius to Lingua Nullius – and Global Chinese? Brown Journal of World Affairs, Fall/Winter 2025, Volume 32/1. Published om 12th March 2026.
Rose, Heath and Robert Phillipson 2025. World Englishes and linguistic imperialism. In The Wiley Blackwell Encyclopedia of World Englishes, ed. Kingsley Bolton. Malden, MA and Oxford: Wiley-Blackwell.
Robert Phillipson, Paul Meighan 2025. Resisting Linguistic Imperialism: A Conversation with Robert Phillipson on Linguistic Human Rights, Multilingualism, and Indigenous and Minority Languages. Journal of Education
for Multilingualism, 2/1. Special Issue "The Intersectionality of Multilingualism, Indigenous Knowledges, and Sustainability".
Phillipson, Robert 2024. The continuing neglect of language policy in Denmark. In Sprog på dagsordenen. Languages on the agenda. Festskrift til Anne Holmen. Dimova, Slobodanka, Sanne Larsen and Janus Mortensen (eds.), 209-226. Københavner Studier i tosprogethed. Studier i parallelsproglighed, bind C18. Det Humanistiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet