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Program
Manager
Judith Stevens-Long, PhD , is an Associate Dean in the School of
Human and Organization Development at Fielding Graduate University and
project manager for the Certificate in Integral Studies. She is an expert
in human development and has consulted to a wide variety of professional
and non-profit organizations. Her textbook, Adult Life: Developmental
Processes has been a standard reference in the field for over twenty-five
years. She is a contributing author to the Handbook of Adult Development
and the Handbook of Adult Development and Learning.
Sean Esbjörn-Hargens, PhD , is an Assistant Professor and Program
Director of Integral Psychology at John F. Kennedy University in Pleasant
Hill, California. He is Director of Academics at Integral Institute, Co-Director
of the Integral Ecology Center at Integral University, and the Executive
Editor of AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory and Practice. Sean is
a leading scholar-practitioner in Integral Studies. He has published integral
explorations on the topics of sustainable development, ecology, intersubjectivity,
science and religion, consciousness studies, and play. His articles have
appeared in the Journal of Consciousness Studies, Journal of
Bhutan Studies, World Futures, and AQAL. He co-edited
Ken Wilber's recent book The Simple Feeling of Being and is currently
writing a book with environmental philosopher Michael Zimmerman on Integral
Ecology.
Randy Martin, PhD , is a Professor of Criminology at Indiana University
of Pennsylvania. He has had extensive experience with graduate education,
serving in administrative roles as the coordinator of both Doctoral and
Masters programs, as well as teaching a wide range of graduate courses,
ranging from ethics to theory to research methods. In addition, he taught
the first graduate course in Integral Theory sponsored by Integral University.
Randy is one of the few scholars currently involved with applying Integral
Theory in criminology and criminal justice, and he is the Co-Director
of the Integral Criminology Center at Integral University. He has published
articles applying the Integral model to criminological theory in the Journal
of Contemporary Criminal Justice, the Journal of Crime & Justice,
AQAL Journal, and ERCES: The Online Quarterly Review of Crime,
Ethics, and Social Philosophy. He is currently working on a book providing
an in-depth Integral analysis of criminological theory and also criminal
justice policy.
Guest
Lecturer
Ken Wilber, is one of the most influential and widely read American
philosophers of our time. His writing has been translated into more than
20 languages. Ken Wilber is the author of over 18 books, including The
Spectrum of Consciousness; The Eye of Spirit; Grace and
Grit; Sex, Ecology, Spirituality; A Brief History of Everything;
Boomeritis; and The Marriage of Sense and Soul. Over the
last thirty years Ken Wilber has developed Integral Theory, a highly influential
approach to Integral Studies. He lives in Denver, Colorado.
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