Simona Poustilnik
Simona Poustilnik (Russian: Симона Пустильник) is a Russian biologist, philosopher, historian of science, and is also a science journalist. She has a PhD in the history of Russian science from the Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russian Academy of Science. Her major research is in the area of the history of Russian science, particularly of system theory, Bogdanov's tectology, and Russian cosmism. She lives and works in London. She is a member of the British Society for the History of Science and the Authors and Publicists International Association.
Research interests
Her main research interests are on the history of 20th-century Russian science and philosophy (particularly, systems theory, evolutionary theory and Bolshevistic science). Her special interest is Bogdanov's Tektology, Russian Darwinism and development of proletarian science during the first postrevolutionary decades). Now she is working on an international project, exploring interactions among science, and filmmaking in Bolshevik Russia, focusing on the relationships between system thinking in Russia and Soviet Constructivism.
Selected publications
Approximately sixty papers and monographs have been published, The following represent a selection of papers published in English and Russian:
- Poustilnik, S. Tectology in the Context of Intellectual Thought in Russia (Alexandr Bogdanov Revisited, University of Helsinki, Aleksanteri Series, 1/2009, pp. 105–137).
- Poustilnik, S. Alexander Bogdanov and the Genesis of the Systems Theory ( Alexander Bogdanov, Specimina Philologiae Slavicae, University of Marburg, Munchen, 2008, pp. 116–140).
- Poustilnik, S.. The vegetable of Proletarian Revolution (in Rusisian). In Nesavisimaja gaseta, 2004, N 10.
- Poustilnik, S.. The role of gender in evolution of the man. (in Russian). In Nesavisimaja gaseta, 2004, N 09.
- Poustilnik, S.. Hamlet from Red Star (in Russian)/ In Nesavisimaja gaseta, 2002. N 12
- Poustilnik, S. Biological Ideas in Tektology and Discussion Papers. In Alexander Bogdanov and the Origins of Systems Thinking in Russia. 1998. pp. 63–73, 112-116, 127-128, 216-217, 313, 314., 1998, Ashgate, UK.
- Poustilnik, S. (and Dudley P.) Modern Systems Science: Variations on a Theme? Center for Systems Studies, Research Memorandum, 1996, No 11, 20 p., Hull, UK
- Poustilnik, S. (and Dudley P.) Reading the Tektology: Provisional Findings, Postulates and Research Directions, Center for Systems Studies, Research Memorandum, 1995, N 7, 20 p., Hull, UK
- Poustilnik,S. Bogdanov's Tektology: Between Science and Philosophy. In Filosofskie issledovanija, Moscow, 1995, N 3, pp. 226–241
- Poustilnik, S. Principle of Assemblage as Base of A. Bogdanov's Concept) In Voprosy filosofii, Moscow, 1995, N 8, pp. 24–30
- Poustilnik, S. The Ideas of Evolution in A. Bogdanov's Tektology. In The Concept of Self-Organization in a Historical Perspective, 1994, Moscow, Nauka, pp. 189–198
- Poustilnik, S. Ivan Pavlov. //Science in the USSR, 1987. N 3, pp. 100–107.
- Poustilnik, S. Returned life. In Science in the USSR, 1988. N 5, pp. 40–43.
- Poustilnik, S. Evolution of Immunity. In Science in the USSR, 1989. N 2, pp. 127–128.
External links
- Symposium on Alexander Bogdanov
- Red Hamlet
- The Science for the better world
- Sex in Human Evolution
- Vavilov and Food of the future
- West Indian Matriarhat
- Avoska from Prince Charles
- Pure English doctrine
- Heretic of Medicine
- Why Alice asks too clever questions
- Origin of Gender
- Ethology Persons
- Organizational Dynamics
- Tectology
- Alexander Bogdanov and the Origins of Systems Thinking in Russia
- Centre for Systems Studies of University of Hull
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