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Core Faculty, Center for Creative Change
Summary of Education and Relevant Experience
B.S., University of Southern California; M.A., University of Denver; Ph.D., Stanford University.
Don Comstock has created and led public and nonprofit organizations in fostering community development and community-based economic development. He also has consulted with public agencies and small businesses. He has published in the areas of organizational and community change, critical theory and participatory research. He teaches political economy in the graduate Management program and the Environment and Community program.
Affiliations
- American Association of University Professors
Professional Interests
- Adult learning and social change
- Political economy
- Participatory action research
- Globalization
- Critical theory
- Organization theory
- Not-for-profit leadership
- Research methods
On Interest Area
"From our global economy to our local communities, we face unprecedented challenges today to construct democratic and equitable ways of living together and in harmony with nature. My teaching and learning are aimed at helping us to engage in a rigorous and critical appraisal of what we know and do, how we learn and invent and ways we can create a more just and sustainable world."
On Teaching at Antioch
"What I appreciate about my work at Antioch and in the Center for Creative Change is having the unequaled opportunity to join with students and colleagues in thoughtful and reflective learning that is intimately connected with constructive practice and moral action."
Contact Information
Center for Creative Change
206-268-4908
Donald Comstock
206-268-4703
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