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Curriculum Vitae, 2011

Carl Nils Johnson

Contact Information

Office Address:

Department of Psychology in Education

5941 WWPH

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Phone: 412-624-6942

E-mail:

Current Positions, University of Pittsburgh

Chair, Department of Psychology in Education

Program Coordinator, Applied Developmental Program, School of Education

Associate Professor, Applied Developmental Psychology

Associate Director, Office of Child Development

Secondary Appointment, Developmental Program, Department of Psychology

Education

Bucknell University: 1967-1971.

B.A., Psychology, 1971

University of Minnesota, Institute of Child Development: 1971 - 1976,

N.I.M.H. Predoctoral Traineeship

1973 Honors: Preliminary exam in cognition

Ph.D., Child Psychology, 1976

Publications: Books & Chapters

Johnson, Carl (2008). The spirit of spiritual development. In R. Lerner, R. Roeser, and E. Phelps (Eds), Positive Youth Development and Spirituality: From Theory to Research. West Conshohocken, Pa.: Templeton Foundation Press.

Wellman, H. M. & Johnson, C. N. (2008). Developing dualism: From intuitive understanding to transcendental ideas. In A. Antonietti, A. Corradina & E. J. Lowe (Eds.) Psycho-Physical Dualism Today: An Interdisciplinary Approach. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books.

Johnson, C. N. & Boyatzis, C. J. (2006). Cognitive-cultural foundations of spiritual

development. In E. C. Roehlkepartain, P. E. King, L. M. Wagener & P. L. Benson (Eds.) The Handbook of Spiritual Development in Childhood and Adolescence. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Johnson, C. N. (2000). Putting different things together: The development of metaphysical thinking. In Rosengren, K., Johnson, C.N. and Harris, P. (Eds.) Imagining the Impossible: Magical, Scientific, and Religious Thinking in Children. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Rosengren, K., Johnson, C.N. and Harris, P. (Eds.) (2000). Imagining the Impossible: Magical, Scientific, and Religious Thinking in Children. New York: Cambridge University Press.

McCall, R.S., Groark, C.J., Strauss, M.S. & Johnson, C.N. (1998). Challenges of University-Community outreach to traditional research universities: The University of Pittsburgh Office of Child Development experience. In Lerner, R.M. & Simon, L.A.K. (Eds.). University-community collaborations for the twenty-first century: outreach scholarship for youth and families. New York: Garland.

Curry, N.E. & Johnson, C.N. (1990). Beyond Self-Esteem: Developing a Genuine Sense of Human Value. Washington, DC: NAEYC.

Johnson, C.N. (1988). Theory of mind and the structure of conscious experience. In Astington, J.W., Harris, P.L., & Olson, D.R. (Eds.). Developing Theories of Mind. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press

Johnson, C.N. Acquisition of mental verbs and the concept of mind. In S. Kucsaj, II (Ed.), Language Development, Volume 1: Syntax and Semantics, Lawrence Erlbaum, 1982, 445-478.

Candland, D.K., French, J.A., & Johnson, C.N. Object-play: Test of a categorized model by the genesis of object play in Macaca Fuscata. In E.D. Smith (Ed.). Social Play in Primates, New York: Academic Press, 1978.

Publications: Research Journal Articles

Roazzi, M; Nyhof, M.; Johnson, C. (in press). Exploring adults’ intuitions on supernatural agents: a study of mind, soul and spirit. To appear in the International Journal for the Psychology of Religion – Special Issue dedicated to Cognitive Science of Religion.

Johnson, C. & Harris, P. (1994). Magic: Special but not excluded. British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 12, 35-51.

Peng, M., Johnson, C., Pollock, J., Glasspool, R. & Harris, P. (1992). Training young children to acknowledge mixed emotion. Cognition and Emotion, 6(5), 387-401.

Johnson, C.N. (1990). If you had my brain, where would I be? Children's understanding of the brain and identity. Child Development, 1990, 61, 962-972.

Harris, P.L., Johnson, C.N., Hutton, D., Andrew, G., & Cooke, T. (1989). Young Children's Theory of mind and emotion. Cognition and Emotion, 1989 3(4), 379-400.

Johnson, C.N. & Kendrick, K. (1984). Body partonomy: How children partition the human body. Developmental Psychology, 20, 967-974.

Wellman, H.M. & Johnson, C.N. (1982). Children's understanding of food and its functions: First steps toward a developmental description of concepts of nutrition. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 3, 135-148.

Johnson, C.N. & Wellman, H.M. (1982). Children's developing conceptions of the mind and brain. Child Development, 53, 222-234.

Johnson, C.N. & Wellman, H.M. (1980). Developing understanding of mental verbs: Remember, know and guess. Child Development, 51, 1095-1102.

Wellman, H.M. & Johnson, C.N. (1979). The understanding of mental processes: A developmental study of remember and forget. Child Development, 50, 79-88.

Johnson, C.N. & Maratsos, M.P. (1977). Early comprehension of mental verbs: Think and know. Child Development, 48, 1743-1747.

Publications: Applied Journal Articles

McCall, R.B., Groark, C.J. Strauss, M.S., & Johnson, C.N. (1995). An experiment promoting interdisciplinary applied human development: The University of Pittsburgh model. Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 16(4), 593-612.

Johnson, C.N., Mattingly, M.A. & King, M.E. (1988). A survey of University of Pittsburgh Child Development and Child Care graduates (1970-1984). Child Care Quarterly, 17(1).

Johnson, C.N. (1982). Research in childcare. In Principles and Guidelines for Child Care Personnel Preparation Programs, Child Care Quarterly, 11(3).

Strauss, M. & Johnson, C.N. (1982). Academic perspectives: Applying research, teaching research and pursuing a career. Child Care Quarterly, 11, 55-66.

Fletcher, B.A. & Johnson, C.N. (1982). The myth of formal operations: Rethinking adolescent cognition in clinical contexts. Children's Health Care. Summer.

Johnson, C.N. (1980). Thinking what you feel and saying what you think. Children in Contemporary Society, 13, 4, 119-120, 156.

Johnson, C.N. (1978). Early peer relations: Trends toward a more differentiated view. New Concepts in Human Services for the Developing Young Child. Proceedings. University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health.

Johnson, C.N. (1977). Economics from the child's point of view. Children in Contemporary Society, 10, 59-60.

Publications: Reviews and Commentaries

Johnson, C. N. & Nyhof, M. (2006). Transcendental self-organization. Commentary on J. M. Bering, The Folk Psychology of Souls. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 29, 5, p. 478.

Johnson, C. N. (2001). Imagine this: A review of Harris (2000) “The Work of the Imagination”. Journal of Cognition and Culture, 1, 361-365.

Johnson, C.N. (1997). Crazy children, fantastical theories and the many uses of metaphysics. Commentary on J. Woolley’s review, “Thinking about fantasy: Are children fundamentally different thinkers and believers from adults?” Child Development, 68, 1024-1026.

Johnson, C.N. (1997). Review of R. Best (Ed.), Education, spirituality and the whole child. The British Journal of Developmental Psychology, 15, 391-2

Johnson, C. (1993). Gopnik's invention of intentionality. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 52-53.

Johnson, C.N. (1991). Theories of mind: What's natural? Review of J.C. Maloney, The Matter of Mental Language. Contemporary Psychology. 36, 1091.

Johnson, C.N. (1989). Book Review of "Children in Sports," Play and Culture, 2, 278-279.

Johnson, C.N. (1986). Development of Social Cognition. In Harre, R. & Lamb, R. (Eds.). The Dictionary of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Oxford: Blackwell, 57-58.

Sophia, N.C. & Johnson, C.N. (1984). Spurt-urbations in development: Evidence for levels? Psychological Bulletin.

Johnson, C.N. (1984). What's on the Minds of Children? Behavioral and Brain Sciences.

Professional Presentations (From1990 to most recent)

Johnson, C. N. (2009). Getting Real: The Spirit of Youth. Invited address. 5th Biennial Religious & Spiritual Development SRCD Preconference. Denver, CO,

April 1.

Johnson, C. N. (2006). Cognitive-cultural grounds of spiritual development. Spirituality and

Positive Youth Development (PYD) conference. Tufts University, April 27– 28.

Johnson, C. N. (2005). Rethinking the nature of intrinsic value. Presentation in

symposium organized by the presenter on Higher reality and value: The cognitive ground of spiritual development. 35th Annual Meeting of the Jean Piaget Society,

June 3.

Johnson, C. N. (2005). Reframing cognitive and spiritual development. Invited address.

Third Annual SRCD Pre-conference on Religious and Spiritual Development.

Atlanta, Georgia. April 7.

Jacobs, M. & Johnson, C. N. (2005). Children’s understanding of ritual action. Biennial

Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta Georgia,

April 8.

Nyhof, M. & Johnson, C. N. (2005). Are children prepared for certain supernatural

beliefs? Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta Georgia, April 8.

Johnson, C. N. & Nyhof, M. (2003). Children’s conceptions of God: Cognitive themes & religious variations. SRCD Pre-conference on Spiritual Development. Tampa, FL. April, 24.

Johnson, C. N. & Jacobs, M. G. (2002). Rationality versus enchantment: The attraction of more reality. International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development. Ottawa, Canada. August.

Johnson, C. N. (2001). Cultural variation in fantasy beliefs. Invited presentation in symposium, “Evidence of metaphysical thought in childhood”. Rebekah A. Richert, organizer. Second biennial meeting of the Cognitive Development Society, Virginia Beach, VA. October 26.

Johnson, C. N. & Jacobs, M. G. (2001). Enchanted objects: How positive connections transform thinking about the nature of things. Poster and presentation. In C. Johnson (Chair), Symposium on "Children's thinking about alternative Realities". Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Minneapolis MN, April 19.

Jacobs, M. G. & Johnson, C. N. (2001). Young children's construction of the value of things based on invisible connections. Poster presentation. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Minneapolis, MN, April 22.

Johnson, C. N. (2001). Connecting things together: Links across the age span. Keynote address. Parents & Professionals Learning Together Conference. Pittsburgh Marriott City Center. Pittsburgh PA, May 5.

Johnson, C.N. (1999). Annual PsyChi lecture at the Bucknell University, Lewisburg, PA. April 5.

Johnson, C.N. (1998). Invited talk. Children's Metaphysical Thinking. University of Michigan, Program in Culture and Cognition. October 24.

Johnson, C.N. (1996). Revisions of Piaget: Theory of secularization. Presented at The Centennial Conference of Jean Piaget’s birth, “The Growing Mind”, Geneva, Switzerland, September 15.

Johnson, C.N. & Schwartzberg, D. (1995). The relationship behavior fantasy proneness and magical behavior in children. Biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development, March 31.

Johnson, C. & Pizoli, V. (1994). Young children's concepts of dreams and sleep. Thirteenth Annual Conference on Human Development, Pittsburgh, PA, April 15.

Johnson, C.N. & Harris, P. (1991). Young children's reactions to magical outcomes: Credulous but not confused. Biennial meeting of the International Society for the Study of Behavioral Development. Minneapolis, MN, July 4.

Johnson, C.N. (1991). From anticipation to reflection: Biological, cognitive and social underpinnings of children's understanding of intentionality. Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Seattle, Washington, April 18-20.

Curry, N., Johnson, C.N., Greenburg, P. (1990). Self-esteem: New Directions in Research and Practice. Conference of the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Washington, DC, November 15-18.

Courses Taught

Undergraduate:

Early childhood, middle childhood and adolescence

Children's Play

Qualitative methods in research and practice

Developmental Psychology

Graduate:

Applied Issues. Seminar on Applied Developmental Practice.

Spiritual Development

Child and adolescent development

Theories of cognition

The Development of Self-Representation

Metaphysical Thinking in Children

Qualitative Research Methods

Editorial Activities

International Advisory Board, Journal of Cognition and Culture, 2004-present

Editorial Board, Journal of General Psychology. 2009-present.

Reviewer for journals:

American Educational Research Journal, British Journal of Developmental Psychology, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Developmental Psychology, General Psychology, Journal of Child Language,

Prepublication reviewer of book manuscripts for Cambridge University Press,

Blackwell Publishers and Harvard University Press.

Professional Memberships

Society for Research in Child Development

Cognitive Development Society

Piaget Society

Other Activities (selected)

Co-organizer, with Robert Roeser, Stephanie Carlson and Phil Zelazo, Pre-conference on Developmental Contemplative Science. Slated to precede the Annual Meeting of the Jean Piaget Society, May, 2012.

Advisory Committee, Child and Youth Care Certification Board, Inc. 2009-present.

Senior Research Faculty, Mind and Life Summer Research Institute. 2009, 2010.

Advisory Board of the John Templeton Foundation-funded project, “The role of spiritual development in growth of purpose, generosity and psychological health in adolescence.” Directed by Richard Lerner, Tufts University, 2005 – 2009.

Member, University Council on Graduate studies. 2004-5.

Chair, Academic Affairs Committee, School of Education. 2004-5.

Member of self-study committee in accreditation of the Liberty Extended Day Program. Liberty School, 2003-4.

Chair and organizer of symposium on "Children's thinking about alternative realities". Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Minneapolis MN, April 19, 2001.

Support in development of a Pre-Conference on Religious and Spiritual Development. Facilitator of session on the development of religious concepts. Conference preceding the Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development. Minneapolis MN, April 19, 2001

Co-organizer, with Mark Strauss, of initiative to establish an interdisciplinary undergraduate program in the area of children, youth and families. Provost Maher, through the Office of Child Development, requested the effort. 1996-97

Led in the organization and writing of the internal review of the Child Development and Child Care Program, 1996.

Coordinator of the Faculty Study Group: Attachment Across the Life Span. Office of Child Development, 1995-6.

Board Member: Center for Assessment and Treatment of Youth, Pittsburgh, PA 1991 - 1996

Organizer of Colloquia, Faculty "Food for Thought" luncheon discussions and "Theory in Practice" seminars for the Office of Child Development. 1987 - 1994.

Member of the Planning Committee for the Conference on Families and Racism, September 18, 1993.

Co-founder, with Mark Strauss, of the Office of Child Development, University of

Pittsburgh, 1986.