He is also an active member of several scientific and public academies. A. Ursul is author and co-author of more than one thousand two hundred scientific publications, including more than 200 monographs, books and pamphlets, executive editor of more than 150 scientific journals and collective works. More than 350 of his publications have been translated into dozens of foreign languages; his books published hundreds of positive reviews. Moscow (Russia).
E-mail: ursul-ad@mail.ru
Tatiana Ursul is a Doctor of Philosophy, Professor. Since 1990, she has been working at the National Research Technological University "MISiS", since 2009 she has been head of the department "Social science and technology." Her research interests - in the field of philosophical and methodological problems of science and technology, social ecol-ogy, social science, a new integrative scientific direction - include globalistics, global evolutionism, philosophical and methodological problems of security and sustainable development. She has published more than 200 scientific papers, including more than 20 monographs, 19 educational and teaching aids. She is an honorary worker of higher professional education of Russia, full member of International Academy of noosphere (sustainable development), Tsiolkovsky Russian Academy of Cosmonautics, Russian Ecological Academy and the International Academy of Global Studies. Moscow (Rus-sia).
E-mail: ursult@mail.ru
Valentina Voronkova is a Doctor of Philosophy, Professor. Head of the Department of Man-agement of Organizations and project management, Zaporozhye State Engineering Academy, academician of the Ukrainian Academy of political Sciences, academician of the International Academy of Sciences of higher school, academician of the Acade-my of Sciences social technologies and local self-government, chief editor of collection
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of scientific papers "Humanitarian Bulletin Zaporizhya state engineering Academy", author of the concept of humanistic management philosophy and personnel manage-ment. Her research interests include the unity of ideas in the field of interdisciplin-ary studies - philosophy, philosophy of globalization, project management. Today is the author of over 20 monographs, individual and collective, more than 300 scientific articles, author of encyclopedic dictionary - political, sociological, legal, including monographs The Philosophy of Globalization (sockanathan, socio-economic and so-cio-cultural dimension) (2009); Philosophy of Economics (2011, A.Tkachenko); So-cially-oriented public administration (A.Fursin, N. Sapa); The Philosophy of modern society: theoretical-methodological context (2012); Philosophy of anti-crisis public management: theoretical and methodological context (M.Azhazha, V. Bilogur and oth-ers, 2014); The current international system and global development (socio-political, socio-economic, socio- anthropological dimension) (A. Sosnin, E.Postol, 2015); Man-agement of projects: national and international experiences (2015). Scientific interests include the study of anthropological bases of the philosophy of management, political management, information society. Zaporizhzhya (Ukraine).
E-mail: valentina-voronkova@yandex.ru
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