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368:, 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". 42: 375:
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
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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
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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
121:; Grant 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); State awards and titles: 208: 376:
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.
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Homoarchy as a Principle of Culture's Organization. The 13th-19th Centuries Benin Kingdom as a Non-State Supercomplex Society
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Bondarenko has authored about 600 publications including 8 individual monographs, 5 of which are in English:
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Main academic awards: Anniversary medal "300 years of the Russian Academy of Sciences" (2024)
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Alternativeness in Cultural History: Heterarchy and Homoarchy as Evolutionary Trajectories
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African Americans and American Africans: Migration, Histories, Race and Identities
332:, Department of Ethnography, School of History. He completed his Ph.D. in 1993 at 217:. He has conducted field research in a number of African countries (particularly, 467:
Anthropology, History, and Memory in Sub-Saharan Africa. In Memoriam Michel Izard
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in Global Problems and International Relations, and Corresponding Member of the
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The Omnipresent Past. Historical Anthropology of Africa and African Diaspora
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Among the volumes and journal special issues co-edited by Bondarenko are:
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A Popular History of Benin. The Rise and Fall of a Mighty Forest Kingdom
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The Evolution of Social Institutions: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
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Bondarenko was a visiting scholar with the Northwestern University (
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Academic staff of the Russian State University for the Humanities
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The Axial Ages of World History: Lessons for the 21st Century
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Bondarenko graduated with the M.A. degree in 1990 from the
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Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"
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State Building, States, and State Transformation in Africa
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Post-Colonial Nations in Historical and Cultural Context
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focus on Africa and people of African descent worldwide
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National Research University Higher School of Economics
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Plural Trajectories: Introduction to African Futures
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Dmitry Bondarenko

Moscow
Soviet Union
Russian
Moscow State University
anthropology


Medal of the Order "For Merit to the Fatherland"
Medal "In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow"
cultural anthropology
political anthropology
African Studies
world history
Russian Academy of Sciences
National Research University Higher School of Economics
Russian State University for the Humanities
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Africanist
Tanzania
Nigeria
Benin
Rwanda
Zambia
Uganda
Russia
United States
Russian Academy of Sciences

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