Alisher Abidjanov

National University of Uzbekistan
Philosophy Department
16 Farobi Street
Tashkent, Uzbekistan 700095Uzbekistan
Phone: 998 712- 466 772

Fax: 011-99871-136-1618

E-mail: abidjanov_a@yahoo.com

 

During the 2002-2003 academic year, Alisher Abidjanov was a visiting research professor at The George Washington University, affiliated with the Research Program in Social and Organizational Learning. His stay in the USA was supported by the Junior Faculty Development Program, which is funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs.

Alisher Abidjanov is an associate professor in the Philosophy Faculty of the National University of Uzbekistan. He teaches courses in Philosophical Problems of Anthropology, Political Philosophy, and Theory of Civil Society. His research interests include: theory of civil society, social changes in the transition period in Central Asia, and political culture and the democratization process.

Alisher Abidjanov received his B.S., M.S. and  Ph.D. degrees in Philosophy from the National University of Uzbekistan.

Publications

“Social Philosophy,”  readings for a course for students in the philosophy faculty, National University of Uzbekistan Press, 2000.

“Man in the World of Culture,” in Spiritual Values and Cultural Development. George McLean (ed.), Catholic University, 2000.

“Human Beings in the World of Culture,” brochure Kokand Press, 1995.

“The Human Being as Object and Subject of Culture,” in Spiritual Culture and Social Progress. Said Shermuhamedov (ed.) Tashkent State University Press, 1994.

“Roles and Actions of Human Beings in the Process of Forming a New Culture,” in Philosophy and Human Beings. Tashkent State University Press, 1993.

“Material and Spiritual Culture in the Transition Period: The Example of Uzbekistan” in New Knowledge and New Philosophy. Tashkent State University Press, 1990.

 

Other professional activities:

 Coordinator of the Philosophy Society of Uzbekistan, 1990-1995.

Scientific Coordinator of a permanent theoretical seminar under the Scientific Council of the National University of Uzbekistan on dissertation defenses, 1995-1997.

Program Administrator of Tashkent Resource Center, 2001-2002.