Richard C. Williams, Ph.D. socioeconomist,
is founder and past president of
Social and Economic Analysis Corporation.
In this capacity he has conducted and
supervised extensive res...view moreRichard C. Williams, Ph.D. socioeconomist,
is founder and past president of
Social and Economic Analysis Corporation.
In this capacity he has conducted and
supervised extensive research on the impacts
of military spending on the local economic and
social scene, including a study of alternate
futures for the Rocky Flats Nuclear Weapons
Plant. He spent many years as researcher in
the fi eld of chronic pain, diet, and life style.
He has taught at Adelphi University (Long
Island Campus), New York Institute of Technology, and University of
Colorado. He is currently serving on the affi liate faculty in the College
of Professional Studies at Regis University, Denver, Colorado, where he
teaches students both in the Master of Arts and the Master in Non-Profi t
Management programs. He teaches a variety of courses, including Global
Justice, Impacts of Free Trade Agreements, Peace and Justice, History
of Social Theory, Corporate Responsibility, Research Methods, Advanced
Statistics, and Advanced Math with application to the social sciences.
Recently, he has traveled around the world visiting cooperatives and
studying alternative economic models for the elimination of poverty and
increased local participation in economic and social welfare.
His many publications consist of articles in refereed professional
journals and assorted chapters in books on topics in socio-economics of
the defense industry and chronic pain. His most recent books are The
Cooperative Movement: Globalization from Below, published by Ashgate
Publishing, Ltd. (2007) in the UK, The Cooperative Solution: Toward
a Just Economy, published by University Press of America (2011), and
Eating Your Heart Out? : Diet, Lifestyle, and Cardiac Risk, published by
Margarita Press, Boulder, Colorado (2011).view less