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'''Dmitri Mikhailovich Bondarenko''' ({{lang-rus|Дми́трий Миха́йлович Бондаре́нко|p=ˈdmʲitrʲɪj mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪt͡ɕ bənd̪ɐˈrʲeŋko|a=Ru-Dmitrii Mikhailovich Bondarenko.ogg}}; born 1968), is a Russian anthropologist, historian, and africanist. He has conducted field research in a number of African countries (particularly, [[Tanzania]], [[Nigeria]], [[Benin]], [[Rwanda]], [[Zambia]], [[Uganda]]) and among Black people in [[Russia]] and the [[United States]]. He is Principal Research Fellow and Vice-Director for Research with the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the International Center of Anthropology of the [[National Research University Higher School of Economics]], and Full Professor in Ethnology with the Center of Social Anthropology of the [[Russian State University for the Humanities]]. He holds the titles of Professor in Ethnology from the Lomonosov Moscow State University, [[Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences]] in Global Problems and International Relations, and Corresponding Member of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] in History.
'''Dmitri Mikhailovich Bondarenko''' ({{lang-rus|Дми́трий Миха́йлович Бондаре́нко|p=ˈdmʲitrʲɪj mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪt͡ɕ bənd̪ɐˈrʲeŋko|a=Ru-Dmitrii Mikhailovich Bondarenko.ogg}}; born 1968), is a Russian anthropologist, historian, and africanist. He has conducted field research in a number of African countries (particularly, [[Tanzania]], [[Nigeria]], [[Benin]], [[Rwanda]], [[Zambia]], [[Uganda]]) and among Black people in [[Russia]] and the [[United States]]. He is Principal Research Fellow and Vice-Director for Research with the [[Institute for African Studies]] of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]], Director of the International Center of Anthropology of the [[National Research University Higher School of Economics]], and Full Professor in Ethnology with the Center of Social Anthropology of the [[Russian State University for the Humanities]]. He holds the titles of Professor in Ethnology from the Lomonosov Moscow State University, [[Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences]] in Global Problems and International Relations, and Corresponding Member of the [[Russian Academy of Sciences]] in History.


Bondarenko was a visiting scholar with the Northwestern University (USA), Institut für Geschichte (Germany), and Maison des sciences de l'homme (France). He has delivered guest lectures at universities of the USA, Egypt, Tanzania, Slovenia, and Angola. Bondarenko is a member of the Executive Committee of the Africanist Network of the "[[European Association of Social Anthropologists]]", for which he also served as the Committee Chairperson in 2006–2008. Dmitri Bondarenko is a co-founder and co-editor of "[[Social Evolution & History]]<ref>[http://www.socionauki.ru/journal/seh/ journal "Social Evolution & History"]</ref>".
Bondarenko was a visiting scholar with the Northwestern University ([[USA]]), Institut für Geschichte ([[Germany]]), and Maison des sciences de l'homme ([[France]]). He has delivered guest lectures at universities of [[Rusia]], the [[USA]], [[Egypt]], [[Tanzania]],[[Slovenia]], [[Angola]], and [[Uganda]]. Bondarenko is a member of the Executive Committee of the Africanist Network of the "[[European Association of Social Anthropologists]]", for which he also served as the Committee Chairperson in 2006–2008. Dmitri Bondarenko is a co-founder and co-editor of "[[Social Evolution & History]]<ref>[http://www.socionauki.ru/journal/seh/ journal "Social Evolution & History"]</ref>".


== Education ==
== Education ==
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== Publications ==
== Publications ==
Bondarenko has authored 7 monographs (including 3 in English) and over 400 other publications. Among his major publications in English are:
Bondarenko has authored 7 monographs (including 3 in English) and over 500 other publications. Among his major publications in English are:
* [http://africamigration.com/issue/dec2017/Full_Issue_9.pdf]. African Migrants in Post-Soviet Moscow: Adaptation and Integration in a Time of Radical Socio-Political Transformations. Ìrìnkèrindò: a Journal of African Migration. 2017. Iss. 9. P. 35-75.
* [http://africamigration.com/issue/dec2017/Full_Issue_9.pdf]. African Migrants in Post-Soviet Moscow: Adaptation and Integration in a Time of Radical Socio-Political Transformations. Ìrìnkèrindò: a Journal of African Migration. 2017. Iss. 9. P. 35-75.
* Pre-slave Trade and Pre-colonial Africa in the Historical Consciousness of African-Americans and African Migrants in the USA. Africa Review. 2017. Vol. 9, № 1. P. 82-97.
* Pre-slave Trade and Pre-colonial Africa in the Historical Consciousness of African-Americans and African Migrants in the USA. Africa Review. 2017. Vol. 9, № 1. P. 82-97.

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Dmitri Bondarenko
Dmitri Bondarenko in Tanzania, April 2005
Born (1968-06-09) June 9, 1968 (age 56)
NationalityRussian
Alma materMoscow State University
Known forcontributions to theory of cultural evolution, African Studies
AwardsGrant of the Foundation for National Science Support for outstanding young D.Sc. holders (2008, 2009); European Academy prize for young CIS scholars (for the monograph Benin on the Eve of the First Contacts with Europeans: Personality. Society. Authority) (1997)
Scientific career
FieldsTheory of cultural evolution, political anthropology, African Studies
InstitutionsInstitute for African Studies, Russian Academy of Sciences; National Research University Higher School of Economics; Russian State University for the Humanities

Dmitri Mikhailovich Bondarenko (Russian: Дми́трий Миха́йлович Бондаре́нко, IPA: [ˈdmʲitrʲɪj mʲɪˈxajləvʲɪt͡ɕ bənd̪ɐˈrʲeŋko] ; born 1968), is a Russian anthropologist, historian, and africanist. He has conducted field research in a number of African countries (particularly, Tanzania, Nigeria, Benin, Rwanda, Zambia, Uganda) and among Black people in Russia and the United States. He is Principal Research Fellow and Vice-Director for Research with the Institute for African Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the International Center of Anthropology of the National Research University Higher School of Economics, and Full Professor in Ethnology with the Center of Social Anthropology of the Russian State University for the Humanities. He holds the titles of Professor in Ethnology from the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Professor of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Global Problems and International Relations, and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences in History.

Bondarenko was a visiting scholar with the Northwestern University (USA), Institut für Geschichte (Germany), and Maison des sciences de l'homme (France). He has delivered guest lectures at universities of Rusia, the USA, Egypt, Tanzania,Slovenia, Angola, and Uganda. Bondarenko is a member of the Executive Committee of the Africanist Network of the "European Association of Social Anthropologists", for which he also served as the Committee Chairperson in 2006–2008. Dmitri Bondarenko is a co-founder and co-editor of "Social Evolution & History[1]".

Education

Bondarenko graduated with the M.A. degree in 1990 from the Moscow State University, Department of Ethnography, School of History. He completed his Ph.D. in 1993 at Russian Academy of Sciences. He also holds Doctor of Sciences degree (2000) from the Russian Academy of Sciences.

Research interests and major contributions

Social theory, anthropological and historical theory, political anthropology, pre-industrial societies, cultures and history of Africa, socio-cultural transformations and intercultural interaction in contemporary world (including ethnic, racial, and religious aspects, migration issues) with special focus on Africa and people of African descent worldwide

Bondarenko has introduced (together with Andrey Korotayev) and started elaborating the notion of homoarchy to be coupled with the one of heterarchy, noting that the heterarchy (defined as "the relation of elements to one another when they are unranked or when they possess the potential for being ranked in a number of different ways") is not the opposite of any hierarchy all together, but is rather the opposite of "homoarchy", defined as "the relation of elements to one another when they are rigidly ranked one way only, and thus possess no (or not more than very limited) potential for being unranked or ranked in another or a number of different ways at least without cardinal reshaping of the whole socio-political order".

Basing primarily on the precolonial Benin Kingdom evidence, Bondarenko has elaborated the conception of "megacommunity" as a specific type of the non-state supercomplex society, integration of a supercomplex (exceeding the complex chiefdom level) society on community (and hence non-state) basis being its main distinctive feature. He has contributed to the studies of the state origins and nature by dealing with such aspects of the problematics as the dynamics of kinship and territoriality as principles of socio-political organization, transformations in ideology, and others.

In publications on contemporary issues Bondarenko argues, in particular, that globalization should be viewed as a primarily cultural, not economic and political, phenomenon which is by no means a recently appeared one but which embraces essentially the whole human history, and which can turn out a "successful historical project" in the shape of a "federation of local civilizations" only.

Publications

Bondarenko has authored 7 monographs (including 3 in English) and over 500 other publications. Among his major publications in English are:

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