- Andrey Korotayev
Infobox Scientist
|thumb|500px|Andrey Korotayev in Abeokuta, Nigeria, November 2006|
name = Andrey Korotayev
birth_date = 1961
birth_place =Moscow
residence = flagicon|RussiaRussia
nationality = flagicon|RussiaRussia
death_date =
death_place =
field =cross-cultural studies , mathematical modeling of social, economic, and historical dynamics;Islam ic and pre-Islamic history
work_institutions =Russian State University for the Humanities andRussian Academy of Sciences
alma_mater =Moscow State University
known_for = contributions to mathematical modeling of the World System development andcross-cultural studies
prizes = Russian Science Support Foundation Award in "The Best Economists of theRussian Academy of Sciences " nomination (2006) [http://www.science-support.ru/fond/fond_news.nsf/98CFD8FFE965E91CC3256A6200318274/5FD7A7CBA6772A4AC32571180041ACB2]
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footnotes =Andrey Korotayev (born in 1961) is an anthropologist, economic
historian , and sociologist.Education
Born in
Moscow , Korotayev attendedMoscow State University , where he received aB.A. in 1984 and an M.A. in 1989. He earned a Ph.D. degree in 1993 from theManchester University , and a Doctor of Sciences degree from theRussian Academy of Sciences in 1998. Since 2000, he has been Professor and Director of the Anthropology of the East Center in theRussian State University for the Humanities , Moscow and Senior Research Fellow of the Oriental Institute and Institute for African Studies of theRussian Academy of Sciences . He is a co-editor of theSocial Evolution & History Journal.Andrey Korotayev's major contributions
Andrey Korotayev's major contributions belong to three fields:
Studies of the long-term evolution of sociopolitical systems of North-East
Yemen and the origins of IslamA special contribution has been made by Korotayev in this field by the detection of the main trends of the evolution of the Yemeni cultures through the application of quantitative methods to the analysis of the mass epigraphic sources in the Sabaic language. In this field Korotayev has discovered the phenomenon of transition from
chiefdom s totribe s in the early medieval Yemen (see his "Ancient Yemen" [Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1994] and "Pre-Islamic Yemen" [Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz Verlag, 1995] ).Korotayev has also done (together with his colleagues Vladimir Klimenko and Dmitry Proussakov) a significant contribution to the study of the origins of
Islam . Korotayev and his colleagues suggest to view the origins of Islam against the background of the 6th century ADArabia n socioecological crisis whose model is specified by Korotayev and his colleagues through the study of climatological, seismological, volcanological and epidemiological history of the period. They find that most sociopolitical systems of the Arabs reacted to the socioecological crisis by getting rid of the rigid supratribal political structures (kingdoms andchiefdom s) which started posing a real threat to their very survival. The decades of fighting which led to the destruction of the most of the Arabian kingdoms and chiefdoms (reflected in "Ayyam al-`Arab" tradition) led to the elaboration of some definite "antiroyal" freedom-loving tribal ethos. At the beginning of the 7th century a tribe which would recognize themselves as subjects of some terrestrial supratribal political authority, a "king", risked to lose its honour. However, this seems not to be applicable to the authority of another type, the "celestial" one. At the meantime the early 7th century evidences the merging of the Arabian tradition of prophecy and the Arabian Monotheist "Rahmanist" tradition which produced "the Arabian prophetic movement". The Monotheist "Rahmanist" prophets appear to have represented a supratribal authority just of the type manyArab tribe s were looking for at this very time, which seems to explain to a certain extent those prophets' political success (including the extreme political success ofMuhammad ) (Origins of Islam: Political-Anthropological and Environmental Context. "Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae". 53/3–4 (1999): 243–276) (with Vladimir Klimenko and Dmitry Proussakov).Cross-cultural studies From a complexity perspective Korotayev's [http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=6102&pc=9 2004 book on world religions] establishes a key point, that of the bifurcations of social and
kinship organization that coalesced historically around the differential practices of the majorworld religions . It draws on the World Cultural database and the world religion as well as other variables. This is a book of startling simplicity and depth that suggests an empirical solution to viewing the subjectivist/objectivist dilemmas in the social sciences and history. It will have a profound effect on how comparison is done in the future in anthropology, and suggests an answer to why some anthropologists, starting withGeertz , are reluctant to suggest comparison as an adequate method. TheMurdock ian comparative approach, up to Korotayev, had developed to the point where the nonindependence of cultures was well-recognized, and ways of taking the larger configurations of cultural systems into account had been reckoned to lie, in the latest iteration, along lines of high-order proto-linguistic communities. Korotayev demonstrates the effects of breaking what might be seen as a ritual taboo of Murdockian comparison: Thou Shalt Not Code WorldReligion . By doing so, Korotayev releases the Murdockian spell that lingers over the comparative approach in anthropology, and goes on to demonstrate the powerful effects of world religious communities — dating from whatJaspers calls the "Axial Age " (800–200 BCE) — on the preservation and differentiation of distinctive social and political structures inEurasia . His introduction and conclusion suggest that an objectivist natural history approach to human history, in which subjective factors are of local importance but fade out in terms of lasting effects over generations, is a valid approach to the "pre-Axial" condition of human societies, while a subjectivist history of consciousness is a necessary complement to the "post-Axial" condition. Korotayev succeeds in placing these two complementary approaches in context and showing their linkages in terms of how subjective and religious factors play out in human history alongside objective factors such as demography and ecology, each informing the other. He shows how it is impossible to arrive at valid inferential results from comparative approaches without an integration of the two, a situation he aptly calls "Galton 's opportunity" for those are of century-old critiques of the comparative method. He reader will be surprised at the depth of empirical comparative findings in this short book. FollowingMurray Leaf 's Man, Mind and Science (1974) this work is a major contribution to repair of the material/ideational rift in anthropology.Mathematical modeling of social, economic, and historical dynamics
In this field he has proposed one of the most convincing mathematical explanations for von Foerster's
Doomsday Equation . In collaboration with his colleagues, Artemy Malkov and Daria Khaltourina, he has shown that till the 1970s the hyperbolic growth of the world population was accompanied by quadratic-hyperbolic growth of the worldGDP , and developed a number ofmathematical model s describing both this phenomenon, and the World System withdrawal from the blow-up regime observed in the recent decades. Thehyperbolic growth of theworld population and quadratic-hyperbolic growth of the worldGDP observed till the 1970s have been correlated by him and his colleagues to a non-linear second orderpositive feedback between the demographic growth and technological development that can be spelled out as follows: technological growth - increase in thecarrying capacity of land for people - demographic growth - more people - more potential inventors - acceleration of technological growth - accelerating growth of thecarrying capacity - the fasterpopulation growth - accelerating growth of the number of potential inventors - faster technological growth - hence, the faster growth of the Earth's carrying capacity for people, and so on. In collaboration with Alexander Markov he has shown that a similar mathematical model can be developed to describe the macrotrends of biologicalevolution [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL&_udi=B83WC-4N0HJMK-2&_user=1300184&_coverDate=12%2F31%2F2007&_rdoc=6&_fmt=summary&_orig=browse&_srch=doc-info(%23toc%2333783%232007%23999839995%23671853%23FLA%23display%23Volume)&_cdi=33783&_sort=d&_docanchor=&_ct=9&_acct=C000052237&_version=1&_urlVersion=0&_userid=1300184&md5=d9c2663e7fbd6a77385d61334953d75d] . He has also developed a number of mathematical models of interaction between the very long-term, "millennial" hyperbolic trend dynamics of socialsystem s and the shorter-term, "secular" (that is, observed at the scale of centuries), cyclical dynamics. He is a laureate of the Russian Science Support Foundation in "The Best Economists of theRussian Academy of Sciences " nomination (2006). [http://www.science-support.ru/fond/fond_news.nsf/98CFD8FFE965E91CC3256A6200318274/5FD7A7CBA6772A4AC32571180041ACB2]Publications
Korotayev has written over 10 books and 100 articles dealing with his research interests. These include [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0199222371 "Ancient Yemen"] (Oxford University Press, 1995), [http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?bookid=6102&pc=9 "World Religions and Social Evolution of the Old World Oikumene Civilizations: A Cross-cultural Perspective"] (Edwin Mellen Press, 2004), and [http://urss.ru/cgi-bin/db.pl?lang=en&blang=en&page=Book&list=14&id=37484 Introduction to Social Macrodynamics] (KomKniga, 2006, with Artemy Malkov and Daria Khaltourina). Among his more important journal articles are "Origins of Islam" in 1999 "Acta Orientalia Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae" (with Vladimir Klimenko and Dmitry Proussakov), "Regions Based on Social Structure: A Reconsideration" in the 2000 "Current Anthropology" (with Alexander Kazankov) and [http://jwsr.ucr.edu/archive/vol11/number1/pdf/jwsr-v11n1-korotayev.pdf "A Compact Macromodel of World System Evolution"] in the 2005 "Journal of World Systems Research".
External links
* [http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Andrey_Korotayev Article on Andrey Korotayev at InterSci Complexity wiki (with a full list of his publications)]
* [http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Introduction_to_Social_Macrodynamics:_Compact_Macromodels_of_the_World_System_Growth Introduction to Social Macrodynamics: Compact Macromodels of the World System Growth at InterSci Complexity wiki]
* [http://intersci.ss.uci.edu/wiki/index.php/Introduction_to_Social_Macrodynamics:_Secular_Cycles_and_Millennial_Trends Introduction to Social Macrodynamics: Secular Cycles and Millennial Trends at InterSci Complexity wiki]
* [http://www.mellenpress.com/mellenpress.cfm?aid=5560&pc=10 Mellen Press' Information on Andrey Korotayev]
* [http://www.openhistory.net/files/ISMWSChapter6.doc Reconsidering Weber: Literacy and the Spirit of Capitalism]
* [http://repositories.cdlib.org/imbs/socdyn/wp/wp6/ Secular Cycles and Millennial Trends]
* [http://www.openhistory.net/files/ISMEGChapter6.doc Secular Cycles and Millennial Trends in Egypt]
* [http://www.openhistory.net/files/Introduction.doc Introductory Chapter of Introduction to Social Macrodynamics: Secular Cycles and Millennial Trends] (Moscow, URSS, 2006)
* [http://www.openhistory.net/files/ISMWSChapter3.doc Chapter 3: "A Compact Macromodel of World Economic and Demographic Growth" of "Introduction to Social Macrodynamics: Compact Macromodels of the World System Growth"] (Moscow, URSS, 2006)
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