Dmitri Bondarenko
Dmitri Mikhailovich Bondarenko (; born June 9, 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 Vice-Director for Research, Chair of the Department of Anthropology of the East, and Principal Research Fellow with the
Institute of Oriental Studies of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the International Center of Anthropology of the
HSE University, 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 (
United States), Institut für Geschichte (
Germany), and Maison des sciences de l'homme (
France). He has delivered guest lectures at universities of
Russia, the
United States,
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".
In 1990 - 2024, Bondarenko worked for the
Institute for African Studies of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, in 2008 - 2024 as a Vice-Director for Research.
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