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About the person |
| Telephone: (8632) 40-67-72 |
| Place of birth: Born at the village of Treshchevka, Voronezh Region. |
| Date of birth: 23 July 1928 |
| Education: Salsk Agricultural Technical School (1948); Rostov Pedagogical Institute (1953); postgraduate course at Moscow State University (1954). |
Professional experience: When he was a kid, he wanted to be a traveler; later on planned for himself a career of a teacher. He had to start his working life at the age of fifteen, as a turner at a locomotive depot in Kazakhstan (1943-1944). He joined his alma mater’s faculty in 1954, working at Rostov State Pedagogical Institute (now Rostov State Pedagogical University) as a junior member of teaching staff, senior instructor, assistant professor, professor; simultaneously he lectured at the Institute of Advanced Training (1968-1990) and, for the 1973-1974 academic year, at the Karlov University of Prague, Czechoslovakia. An expert in the theoretical and applied sociology. |
| Awards, honorary titles: The Sign of Honor Order (1986); the Exhibition of Economic Achievements Medal (1969), For Valiant Labor During Great Patriotic War Medal (1970), Labor Veteran Medal» (1985), 50 Years To Victory (1995). |
Published works, press comments: Professor Kamynin published Methodological Problems of “Consciousness” and “Spontaneous” Phenomena Under the Socialism, 1971; Through the Prism of Interests (joint authorship), 1989; Attitudes and Needs (joint authorship), 1995; Management of Social Processes: Theory and Practice (joint authorships), 1997. (The works were translated into five languages). For more information, see Who’s Who In the Russian Political Science, 1999; Russian Philosophers of the 19th-20th Centuries. Biographies, Ideas, Works by P. V.Alexeev, 1999; The Don Science In Persons, 1998. |
| Family: Father – Ignat Kamynin, a builder. Mother – Praskovia Kamynina, a housewife. Wife – Lydia Kamynina (date of wedding – January 19, 1954) – a teacher, librarian. Two daughters - Tatiana (1955), a librarian, Laryssa (1962), an English teacher. Grandson Stepan (1997). |
| Hobbies: Long-distance race. |
| Preferences: He rates highly honesty, decency, kindness, fairness, creativity, and love of children; prefers muscle-powered ways of spending his holidays; loves Chekhov, Pushkin, Sholokhov, and Tvardovsky, Tchaikovsky’s music and Tamara Siniavskaya’s vocal. His favorite flower is lilac, favorite drink – coffee, favorite dishes – poultry. |
| Wishes, plans: “To contribute to Enlightenment to the best of my ability.” |
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| Date public: 2003, September |
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