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Igor Semyonovich Kon (russian: Игорь Семёнович Кон; 21 May 1928 – 27 April 2011) was a
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and
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n philosopher, psychologist, and sexologist. His scientific publications have been translated into many languages, such as English, German, and French.


Biography

Kon was born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg). He was evacuated during the Siege of Leningrad and returned after the lifting of the blockade in 1944. He graduated from
Herzen State Pedagogical University Herzen University, or formally the Russian State Pedagogical University in the name of A. I. Herzen (russian: Российский государственный педагогический университет имени А. И. Герце ...
with a degree in
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in 1947 and was awarded a candidate of sciences degree by the same university in 1950. He was awarded the
doctor of sciences Doctor of Sciences ( rus, доктор наук, p=ˈdoktər nɐˈuk, abbreviated д-р наук or д. н.; uk, доктор наук; bg, доктор на науките; be, доктар навук) is a higher doctoral degree in the Russi ...
degree by Leningrad State University in 1959. Kon worked at a variety of academic institutions between 1950 and 1974, holding positions at the Vologda Pedagogical Institute in 1950-52, the Leningrad Chemical-Pharmaceutical Institute (now St. Petersburg State Chemical-Pharmaceutical Academy) in 1953-56, Leningrad State University (now St. Petersburg State University) in 1956-67, the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1967-68, the Institute of Concrete Social Research of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR (now Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences) in 1968-72, and the Institute of Social Sciences in 1972-74. He has been chief researcher of the Institute of Ethnology and Anthropology at the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1974. Kon was one of the first Soviet scholars to write textbooks on
sociology Sociology is a social science that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life. It uses various methods of empirical investigation an ...
. He is most famous as an expert on sexology and sexual health. He started studying these matters in the middle of the 1960s. His ''Vvedeniye v seksologiyu'' (''Introduction to Sexology''; 1988, 2005) was written as a textbook for universities. He believed that sexology cannot be confined to the bounds of medical problems, but rather is an independent interdisciplinary science rather than a branch of medicine. Interviewed by Sarah Keller for his profile in a 1989 issue of the
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magazine '' Mother Jones'', Kon stated: Kon was a member of numerous scientific societies, including the International Academy of Sex Research, the European Association of Experimental Social Psychology, the
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, the Polish Academy of Sex Research, and the European Association for Adolescent Psychology.Human Rights and Homosexuality, Past Present and Future: Speakers and Moderators
(2010). Retrieved 2 March 2011
He was a member of the International Advisory Board of the German Society for Social-Scientific Sexuality Research.


Death

Igor Kon died in Moscow, aged 82, in 2011, from cancer.Famous scientist Igor Kon died in Moscow
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Honors

Kon was awarded an honorary professorship from
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in 1989 and received a '' doctor honoris causa'' degree from the University of Surrey in 1992. In 2005, the World Association for Sexual Health awarded Kon its Gold Medal for outstanding contributions to sexology.WAS Awards, World Association for Sexual Health
(2011). Retrieved 2 March 2011


Publications

* Kon, Igor & James Riordan (Eds.) (1993).
Sex and Russian Society
'. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press; . * Kon, I. (1989)
A History of Classical Sociology
'. Trans. H. Campbell Creighton. Moscow: Progress Publishers. . * Kon, I. (1995)
Sexual Revolution in Russia: From the Age of the Czars to Today
'. Trans. James Riordan. New York: Free Press; . * Kon, I. S. and Guseinov, S. N. (editors). ''A dictionary of ethics.'' Moscow : Progress Publishers. 1990. 455 p. * Kon, I. S. (editor). ''A history of classical sociology.'' Moscow : Progress Publishers. 1989. 376 p. Series title: Student's library. Translated by H. Campbell Creighton. * Alexandrov, Vladimir. * Volkov, F. M., Gubsky, Ye. F., Afanasyev, V. G., Ibrahim, Taufic, Imam, Zafar, Kon, I. S., Krivoguz, I. M., Petrovsky, A. V., Popov, Yu. N., Reza, Munis, Romanovsky, N. V., Tumanov, V. A., Vereshchetin, V. S., Zdravomyslov, A. G., and Zotov, V. D. (editors).
Essays in contemporary history : 1946 - 1990
'' Moscow : Progress Publishers. 1990. 71p. Series title: Student's library. Translated by Lev Bobrov. * Anderson, K. M., Bogina, Sh. A., Falkovich, S. M., Guseva, N. M., Islamov, T. M., Kovalskaya, M. I., Krivoguz, I. M., Lebedev, I. A., Losev, Yu. G., Mikhailov, M. I., Obolenskaya, S. V., Pavlova, T. A., Pritsker, D. P., Roginsky, V. V., Slezkin, L. Yu., Yurovskaya, Ye. Ye., and Zverev, A. M. * Yurovskaya, Ye., Volkov, F. M., Gubsky, Ye. F., Afanasyev, V. G., Ibrahim, Taufic, Imam, Zafar, Kon, I. S., Krivoguz, I. M., Petrovsky, A. V., Popov, Yu. N., Reza, Munis, Romanovsky, N. V., Tumanov, V. A., Vereshchetin, V. S., Zdravomyslov, A. G., and Zotov, V. D. (editors). ''Modern history : 1640 - 1870.'' Moscow : Progress Publishers. 1990. 51p. Series title: Student's library. Translated by Barry Jones. * Chuvilkin, O. D., Lomakin, V. K., Proshunin, N. N., and Vishnyakova, I. V. * Volkov, F. M., Gubsky, Ye. F., Afanasyev, V. G., Ibrahim, Taufic, Imam, Zafar, Kon, I. S., Krivoguz, I. M., Petrovsky, A. V., Popov, Yu. N., Reza, Munis, Romanovsky, N. V., Tumanov, V. A., Vereshchetin, V. S., Zdravomyslov, A. G., and Zotov, V. D. (editors). ''The political map of the world.'' Moscow : Progress Publishers. 1990. 44p. Series title: Student's library. Translated by Patty Beriozkina. * Getmanova, Alexandra. * Volkov, F. M., Gubsky, Ye. F., Afanasyev, V. G., Ibrahim, Taufic, Imam, Zafar, Kon, I. S., Krivoguz, I. M., Petrovsky, A. V., Popov, Yu. N., Reza, Munis, Romanovsky, N. V., Tumanov, V. A., Zdravomyslov, A. G., and Zotov, V. D. (editors). ''Logic.'' Moscow : Progress Publishers. 1989. 58p. Series title: Student's library. Translated by Stephen Smith. * Rakitov, Anatoly. * Volkov, F. M., Gubsky, Ye. F., Afanasyev, V. G., Kon, I. S., Krivoguz, I. M., Munis, Reza, Petrovsky, A. V., Popov, Yu. N., Romanovsky, N. V., Shuare, Marta, Taufik, Ibrahim, Tumanov, V. A., Zafar, Imam, Zdravomyslov, A. G., and Zotov, V. D. (editors). ''The principles of philosophy.'' Moscow : Progress Publishers. 1989. 66p. Series title: Student's library. Translated by H. Campbell Creighton.


References


External links


Igor Kon's personal website
. {{DEFAULTSORT:Kon, Igor 1928 births 2011 deaths LGBT rights activists from Russia Russian non-fiction writers Russian sociologists Russian sexologists Higher School of Economics faculty Herzen University alumni