Dr. Thomas J. Lombardo
Thomas J. Lombardo, Ph.D. is the Resident Futurist Faculty, as
well as the Faculty Chair of Psychology, Philosophy, and Religion at Rio
Salado College in Tempe, Arizona. He is a graduate of the University of
Connecticut and the University of Minnesota and a graduate fellow of
Cornell University.
He has served as the Chief
Psychologist and
Educational Director at John Madden Mental Health Center, the Dean of
Forest Institute of Professional Psychology, and the Chair of the
Psychology Instructional Council at Maricopa Community Colleges. His
first book,
The Reciprocity of Perceiver and Environment, is the best
selling volume in Lawrence Erlbaum’s Resources in Ecological Psychology
and has been translated into Japanese.
Tom is an award-winning educator with over thirty years professional
experience. He has supervised college faculty and faculty departments,
and designed innumerable college courses, including complete
undergraduate and graduate programs. His disciplinary background is very
broad and highly integrative. Aside from psychology and philosophy, he
has extensively studied intellectual history, evolutionary theory,
cosmology, the philosophies of science and time, science fiction, and
most recently futurist literature, ranging from the future of science
and technology to the future of psychology, human society, culture, and
religion. He has also worked in academic, clinical education, and mental
health settings, and is well versed in theories and practices of human
growth, personal development, and self-fulfillment.
Tom has been designing and teaching college courses and giving
professional presentations on the future for the last fifteen years. He
is a regular contributor to the World Future Society conventions. Within
the last two years, he has given presentations on
The Pursuit of Wisdom
and the Future of Education at the School for the Future in Den
Bosch,
The Netherlands,
Science Fiction as the Mythology of the Future at the
NASA Contact Conference and the World Future Society, “Evolving the
Mind: The Future of Psychology” at the UCLA – Los Angeles Future Salon,
The Future of Science, Religion, and Spirituality and
The Evolution
and Future Direction of Marriage (with Jeanne Lombardo) at the
World
Future Society, “The Second Enlightenment: Wisdom and Enhanced Future
Consciousness” at the Second Enlightenment Conference,
Ethical
Character Development and Personal and Academic Excellence at
Central
Piedmont Community College, and, as the keynote address,
The Future of
Psychology and the Psychology of the Future at the New Mexico
Psychological Association Convention. This summer he will be giving
workshops in Rio de Janeiro and Belo Horizonte, Brazil on “Consciousness
of the Future and the Future of Consciousness”.
His most recent publications include:
Evolving Future Consciousness
through the Pursuit of Virtue in
Thinking Creatively in Turbulent Times,
The Value of Future Consciousness,
The Pursuit of Wisdom and the Future of Education, and
The
Evolution
and Future Direction of Marriage (with Jeanne Lombardo)
published in
the annual World Future Society Anthologies;
Thinking Ahead: The Value
of Future Consciousness published in The Futurist;
The Evolution and Psychology of Future Consciousness
published
in The Journal of Future
Studies; and
Time, Future Consciousness, and Personal Responsibility
published in
Personal Responsibility: The Power of You.
Also, he has
recently published a series of articles on science fiction and futurist
thinking,
Science Fiction and the Future: Accelerating Into the Future,
The Future Worlds of Science
Fiction: Simmons’ Hyperion Epic,
Reflections of Human
Civilization:
Alternative Realities in
Robert Sawyer’s Neanderthal Parallax (with
Jeanne Lombardo), and
Cosmic Visions of the Future: The Science Fiction
of Stephen Baxter in the World Future Society newsletter
Learning
Tomorrow as well as a series of articles on
Developing Constructive and
Creative Attitudes and Behaviors about the Future in the World
Futures
Study Federation publication Futures Bulletin.
Most noteworthy, in July 2006 Tom published two books on the future:
The Evolution of Future Consciousness: The Nature and Historical
Development of the Human Capacity to Think about the Future and
Contemporary Futurist Thought: Science Fiction, Future Studies, and
Theories and Visions of the Future in the Last
Century.
These two books provide a detailed psychological study of the human
capacity to think about the future and trace this capacity from
prehistoric times through myth, religion, secular philosophy,
evolutionary science, science fiction, and futures studies, concluding
with a comprehensive review of contemporary theories and visions of the
future. Future Survey described the books as “awesome”, “heroic”, and an
“ambitious synthesis”; Wendell Bell used the terms “brilliant” and
“masterpiece”; and Tim Mack, President of the World Future Society,
refers to the books as “innovative, thoughtful, enlightening, and
entertaining.”
Tom is a member of the World Future Society and the World Future Study
Federation, an Affiliate of Communities for the Future, and the
Foundation for Conscious Evolution, and an Educational Advisory Board
Member for the Acceleration Studies Foundation. This last year he was
also appointed to the Editorial Board of the
Journal of Future Studies.
Additionally, he is one of the key developers of the World Futures Study
Federation Pedagogical Resources in Futures Studies. His website The Odyssey of
the Future contains a wealth of
informational resources on the study of the future.
In his faculty position as chair of psychology, philosophy, and religion
at Rio Salado College, over the last ten years Tom has been spearheading
and developing a comprehensive approach to teaching and assessing deep
learning, critical thinking, educational ethics, and wisdom related
capacities within all the courses in his departments. He has also
created a faculty self-evaluation and self-development plan, as well as
a workshop that focuses on the growth of wisdom in teachers and
educators.
For Tom, the development and modeling of wisdom
should be the
central goal of education. Specifically regarding his ongoing interest
in the virtue of wisdom, which he describes as the “highest expression
of future consciousness”, Tom has contributed numerous papers to the
premier wisdom website
The Wisdom Page. As resident Futurist Faculty,
Tom provides various workshops and presentations on futures related
topics for Rio Salado staff and students, most recently, on
“Globalization” and “The Exploration and Colonization of Outer Space”.
Tom is married to Jeanne Lombardo, his intellectual partner and soul
mate — who is also an educator and writer. They have five children
between them, ranging in ages from 13 to 27. This summer Tom and Jeanne
will be giving a presentation at the World Future Society conference on
“Utopian Visions and Values for the Future”. They are the
cofounders and directors of
The Center for Future Consciousness, an
educational institute dedicated to the enhancement of future
consciousness and the evolution of humanity. His hobbies include
hiking in the desert, weightlifting, gardening, swimming, art, and
music — most of which he participates in with Jeanne.
Read
Doorways to the Future: Methods, Theories, and
Themes,
The Time of Your Life: Personal Responsibility,
Wisdom, and the Future,
Wisdom and the Second Enlightenment,
Understanding and Teaching Future Consciousness, and
Ask About the Future with Tom Lombardo.
Read his
LinkedIn profile.