IUrii Mikhailovich Goncharov

Hieronim Grala

Doctor of History, Professor of the Warsaw University, Honorary Professor of the Moscow Academy of Economics and Law, member of the Russian-Polish Commission of Historians. (Warsaw, Poland)

e-mail: hieronimgrala57@gmail.com

Education

He graduated from the Faculty of History of the University of Warsaw (1980).

Doctoral dissertation (1990) is devoted to the Duma’s clerk Ivan Viskovaty, a Russian political figure of the 16th century.

Natalya L. Zhukovskaya

Doctor of History, Professor, Head of the Center for Asian and Pacific Studies, Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology, RAS.(Moscow, Russia).

e-mail: n-zhuk@yandex.ru

Research Interests

The history of the culture of the Mongol-speaking peoples of Eurasia (Mongols, Buryats, Kalmyks); the evolution of religious tradition among the peoples of Central Asia; history of science.

Author of more than 250 scientific and popular science works.

Vladimir S. Diev

Doctor of Philosophy, Professor , Director of the Institute of Philosophy and Law of the NSU (Novosibirsk, Russia).

ORCID: 0000-0003-0277-7027

e-mail: diev@smile.nsu.ru

Research Interests 

Philosophical and methodological foundations of management, decision-making problems, globalization, philosophy of education.

Zamira K. Derbisheva

Doctor of Philology,  Professor Kyrgyz-Turkish University Manas (Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic).

e-mail: derb-07@rambler.ru

Research Interests 

Cognitive linguistics, cultural linguistics, comparative linguistics.

 

Zhambalyn Tsetsegma

 Academic Title: Professor, Doctor of History

Expert in history and social and political history of  Mongolia and Buryatia

1st Vice Rector, Ikh Zasag International University

https://ikhzasag.edu.mn/administration

Education and Degrees

Doctor of Sciences, History: Subject of the  Doctoral dissertation “The Buryat national  democrats in revolutionary movement of the  Mongolian people in the first third of the 20th  century” (2006)

Candidate of Sciences, History:  Buryat State  University (1999)

Diploma:  graduated from the Higher Komsomol  School, teacher of history and methods of  teaching (1986)

Honorary member, Academician of Academy of  Problems of Safety, Defense and Law and Order  under the President of the Russian Federation

Scientific activity

Author of more than 10 monographs and several  manuals and textbooks

 

Vladimir V. Kolesov

Doctor of Philology

Academic title: Professor

e-mail: prof.kolesov@gmail.com

Education and Degrees

Doctor of Sciences, Philology: Dissertation “History of the Russian Stress (Names)” (1969)

Candidate of Sciences, Philology: Dissertation “Phonetics of the Old Novgorod Dialect” (1962)

Diploma: Leningrad State University, Faculty of Philology (1957)

Research interests

– Historical grammar;

– Accentology;

– Lexicology;

– Dialectology;

– History and philosophy of science;

– Cognitive linguistics including the area of mentality

Awards

–           Honored worker of science of the Russian Federation;

–           Full member of Humanitarian and Petrovsky Academies,

–           Honorary professor of the Szeged University (Hungary).

Scientific activity

– Chairman of Candidate and Doctor’s degrees councils,

– Member of Academic councils,

– Supervised numerous diploma students, undergraduates, postgraduate students and doctoral candidates,

– Participated in university, city, all-Union and international conferences,

– Lectured at several foreign universities of Poland, Hungary, Germany, Spain, the USA,

– Published more than 600 works including twenty monographs, some of them were republished.

Latest publications:

  • e-library (spin-code6267-5984)
  • Researcher ID prof.kolesov@gmail.com

Sciencedep at http//science.phil.spb.ru

Baron Kelly

Associate Professor, Theatre Arts Department, Head of Office of  Performing Arts, Louisville University (Kentucky, the USA)

e-mail: baronkelly2001@yahoo.com

 Education and Degrees

PhD in Theatre from the University of Wisconsin, Madison

MFA in Acting from California State University Long Beach

Diploma from London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Author of the textbook on performing arts “Actor’s work: dominating  emotions”.

The famous scientist giving lectures in different countries including  Russia, on history and a role of theater in the globalized world and  value of the person in the modern world.

Researcher, critic, historian, actor.

Tatiana V. Voronchenko

Director of Research Institute of Philology and Intercultural Communication, Transbaikal State University (Chita, Russia)

ORCID: 0000-0001-7913-3057

e-mail: tavoronch@mail.ru

Education and Degrees

Doctor of Sciences, Philology (literature and culture of Mexican – American community in the USA) (1996)

Candidate of Sciences, Philology (American theatre and drama): Moscow Regional Pedagogical Institute (1978)

Diploma: Zhdanov Irkutsk State University (Russian Philology), Ho Chi Minh Irkutsk State Pedagogical Institute of Foreign Languages (English)

Academic Title: Professor

Research Interests

–         multiculturalism in language, literature and art of different countries

–         intercultural communication

Founder of a scientific school doing research in the area of multiculturalism in language, literature and art of different countries

Internships abroad

Delaware (USA): 1989

New Mexico (USA): 1995

California (USA): 1998 – 1999

Research Supervision

Scientific supervisor of two graduate programs in philology

Supervision of 13 postgraduate (research) dissertations

Publications

Author of two monographs, more than 100 publications

Awards

Co-chairman of Assembly of the peoples of Transbaikalia (since 2011).

The Order of Friendship (1999)

The Medal “For Services for the Chita Region” (2001)

The Sign “Honourable Worker of Higher Education” (1989)

Honorary title “Founder of Research School” (2009)

Fumie Iizuka

Doctor of History, Anthropology, California State University (California,  USA)

e-mail: Zapapote@hotmail.com

EDUCATION
2013 Ph.D., University of Arizona, Anthropology (Archaeology and Materials Science)
Dissertation: “Early Pottery in the Tropics of Panama (ca. 4,500-3,200 B.P.):
Production Processes, Circulation, and Diagenesis,” Co-chairs: Michael Schiffer
and Mark Aldenderfer
2005 M.A., University of California, Santa Barbara, Anthropology (Archaeology)
1998 B.A., with Distinction, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Anthropology

RESEARCH INTERESTS
Hunter-Gatherers, Early Farmers, Early Ceramics, Neolithization Processes, Artifact Life History,
Technological Change, Production, Exchange, Mobility and Sedentism, Environmental Archaeology,
Geoarchaeology, Ceramic Analysis (Visual, Petrographic, Geochemical, Microstructural), Latin America
(Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Colombia), Asia (Japan and Mongolia). 

ACADEMIC POSITIONS AND AFFILIATIONS
2017 Lecturer, California State University, Fullerton, Anthropology
2016-2017 Lecturer, University of California, Los Angeles, Anthropology
2016 Lecturer, California State University, Los Angeles, Anthropology
2016 Fellow, Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
2016 Lecturer, California State University Long Beach, Asian and Asian American Studies
2015-Present Project Scientist, University of California, Merced, Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts
2014-Present Visiting Researcher, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Social Sciences and Humanities
2014 Lecturer, University of Arizona, Anthropology
2013-Present Visiting Scholar, University of Arizona, Anthropology

PUBLICATIONS ARTICLES (peer reviewed*)
2018  Iizuka, F., Izuho, M., Gunchinsuren, B., Tsogotbaatar, B., & Odsuren, D. Manufacturing
Techniques and Formal Variability of Pottery from Five Neolithic Sites in Eastern Steppe
and the Gobi Desert, Mongolia. Studia Archaeologica Instituti
Historiae Et Archaeologici Academiae Scientiarum Mongolic,i (in press)
2017*  Handa, N., Izuho, M, Takahashi, K., Iizuka, F., Tsogtbaatar, B., Gunchinsuren, B., Odsuren,
& D., Ishtseren, L. Discovery of a Late Pleistocene Rhinocerotic Fossil from Ondorkhaan,
Eastern Mongolia. The Journal of the Geological Society of Japan 123 (12): V-VI. (cover
sheets, in Japanese)
2017*  Iizuka, F., The Earliest Panamanian Pottery: Reconstructing Production and Distribution of
Monagrillo ceramics through Petrographic Provenance Analysis, Geoarchaeology, 00:1-21. https://doi.org/10.1002/gea.21626.
2017*  Iizuka, F., & Izuho, M., Late Upper Paleolithic-Initial Jomon Transitions, Southern Kyushu,Japan: Regional Scale to Macro Processes a Close Look, Quaternary International 441: 102-112.
2016 Iizuka, F., Izuho, M., Vandiver, P. & Okubo, K., Manufacturing Techniques and Variability:
Incipient Jomon Pottery from the Sankakuyama I Site, Kagoshima, Japan, From Jomon no
Mori: Bulletin of Kagoshima Prefectural Archaeological Center 9: 31-50 (in Japanese).
2014* Iizuka, F. Cooke, R., Frame, L. & Vandiver, P. Inferring Provenance, Manufacturing
Technique, and Firing Temperatures of Monagrillo Ware (3520-1300 cal BC), Panama’s First
Pottery. In Craft and Science: International Perspectives on Archaeological Ceramics, edited
by Martinon-Torres, M. pp. 19-29. UCL Qatar Series in Archeology and Cultural Heritage,
Volume 1, Doha, Qatar: Bloomsbury Qatar Foundation.
BOOK REVIEWS
2015 Iizuka, F. Science before Modernity, Archaeology of the Present; Book Review: The
Archaeology of Science: Studying the Creation of Useful Knowledge, Michael Brian
Schiffer. New York: Springer, 2013, Current Anthropology 56(1): 146-148.
TECHNICAL REPORTS AND ONLINE DOCUMENTS
2016 Iizuka, F. The Emergence of Pottery in Panama (ca. 4500-3200 14C BP) and its Relations to
Use and Degrees of Sedentism (summary of invited talk: http:
jssaa,rwx.jp/kondankai_east006_shouroku.pdf). In Sixth Round-table Conference of Eastern
Japan, Japan Society for Studies of Ancient America, pp. 1-9. Tokyo, Japan (in Japanese).