Aleksey Ryabinin

Aleksey Valerievich Ryabinin (Russian: Алексей Валерьевич Рябинин, born April 3, 1970) is a Russian Public Ombudsman for Copyright and Intellectual Property.[1] Russian economist, politician and writer. Member of the Moscow City Parliament (2009–2014), a member of Russian Journalist Union.[2]

Aleksey Ryabinin
Born (1970-04-03) April 3, 1970
Murom, Vladimir Oblast
Occupationeconomist, politician, writer
NationalityRussian

Biography

Aleksey Ryabinin was born on April 3, 1970, in Murom, Vladimir Region. In 1993 he graduated from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology.[3][4] In 1996 Ryabinin graduated as PhD in economics.

In 1998–2009 – CEO in Institute of Industrial Economics and Management (Moscow, Russia).[5] Chief editor of journal "Russian Industrial Politics".[6]

In 2009–2015 – a Member of the Moscow City Parliament, a Head of Committee of Economics and Science.[7][8]

Since 2015 – a Member of Council of "Business Russia Association" ("Деловая Россия"), a Head of Committee of Publishing.[9] Public Ombudsman for Copyright and Intellectual Property.[1][10]

A member of Russian Journalist Union and International Federation of Journalists.[2][11]

Public and scientific activities

A.Ryabinin at Moscow Wiki-Conference 2019

Aleksey Ryabinin is the author of many articles about economic development, industrial and scientific progress and innovations. Chairman of the editorial board of scientific journals "Industrial Policy in the Russian Federation"[6] (since 2007) and "The Municipalities in the Russian Federation".[12] The work of A.Ryabinin on labor relations and social partnership (2002) is included as a compulsory literature of the course on labor law at the Russian Universities.[13] In the monograph "The Development of the Scientific and Technical Potential of Moscow" (2012) A.Ryabinin, as noted by other researchers, proved that abandoning the movement towards a new urban economy and investing in the technological development of Moscow in the future may lead to a narrowing of the "window of opportunity" for development.[14][15] In 2001–2002, under the general editorship of A.Ryabinin, the two-volume scientific encyclopedia "All Russia"[16] on settlements and regions of the Russian Federation was published.

Alexey Ryabinin was elected as a deputy of the Moscow municipal parliament (2004 and 2008) and a deputy of the Moscow City Parliament (2009).[11][17][18] Member of the Board of Business Russia Association.[2] Ombudsman for Copyright and Intellectual Property,[1] Member of the Russian Philosophical Society.[19] Central Council Member of the Russian Society of Innovators and Inventors,[20][21] Member of the Union of Journalists of Russia.[22][23][24]

Literary works

"Riddle of the Sphinx"
"Theseus" (A.Ryabinin)

Aleksey Ryabinin is the author of several books for children. "Riddle of the Sphinx", "Theseus", "Apple of Discord". The books written on the plots of Ancient Greek mythology.

In 2017 his book for children "The Apple of Discord" was published, in which the ancient myths and legends about the history of the Trojan War were retold in an accessible form.[25] The book received numerous positive reviews. It was compared with the books of Russian classics as "a new interpretation of the ancient Greek cultural heritage in the context of the challenges of the 21st century".[26] The fascination of presentation and ease of reading were noted.[27] At the beginning of 2018, the book "The Apple of Discord" was awarded the Ernest Hemingway Literary Prize for 2017 in the nomination "Children's Prose".[28][29] In 2018 Aleksey Ryabinin published his second book in the genre of ancient mythology for children, "Theseus", about the adventures of one of the central figures of ancient mythology – Theseus. The book also received positive reviews in the press.[30] In 2019 another children's book published on the theme of ancient mythology – "Riddle of the Sphinx".[31]

Several theatrical shows came out from Ryabinin's books, which received good reviews in the press.

In 2019 Russian Academy of Theatre Arts and Astrakhan Theater released his play of the "Game of the Gods" (A.Ryabinin and E.Isaeva). The play received the prize of modern drama of the Ministry of Culture of Russia.[32]

The characters of Ryabinin's books are the heroes of ancient mythology Theseus, Oedipus, Diomedes, Athena, Zeus, Dionysus, Antigone and many others.

References

  1. Омбудсмены при Уполномоченном при Президенте РФ по защите прав предпринимателей
  2. Генеральный совет Archived September 21, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. // «Деловая Россия».
  3. "Список выпускников МФТИ 1993 года". Archived from the original on November 23, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  4. "Согласно офциальному сайту МФТИ". Archived from the original on January 3, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  5. Ректоры института. // По данным официального сайте ИЭУП.
  6. "Информация о журнале «Промышленная политика в Российской Федерации»". Archived from the original on February 2, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  7. Депутаты V созыва (2009—2014 годы) Archived June 19, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. // Московская городская дума
  8. Рябинин Алексей Валерьевич. // Московское отделение партии «Единая Россия».
  9. Комитет по книжному делу Archived March 21, 2020, at the Wayback Machine. // Официальный сайт «Деловой России».
  10. Защитника авторских прав подвели суды. // «Коммерсантъ» № 164 от September 11, 2019, стр. 9.
  11. Биография А. В. Рябинина на официальном сайте Института экономических и социальных исследований Archived February 14, 2020, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. "Информация о журнале «Местное самоуправление в Российской Федерации»". Archived from the original on February 2, 2019. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  13. Шахаев М. В. Социальное партнерство: Трудоправовой аспект: Программа спецкурса Archived February 3, 2019, at the Wayback Machine. // Юридический факультет Пермского государственного университета, 2004.
  14. Рябинин А. В. Направления развития научно-технического потенциала города Москвы. — М.: РОССПЭН, 2012. 189 с. ISBN 978-5-8243-1703-9.
  15. Аргунова М. В., Ермаков Д. С., Плюснина Т. А. Подготовка школьников к работе в наукоёмких отраслях хозяйства в системе профильного обучения. // «Сборники конференций НИЦ Социосфера», № 6, 2016. С. 18–20.
  16. Рябинин А. В. (гл. ред). Вся Россия. Регионы. Энциклопедия. — М.: Институт экономики и управления в промышленности, 2002. 593 с. ISBN 5-93249-001-2.
  17. "Выборы депутатов муниципального Собрания внутригородского муниципального образования Восточное Измайлово в городе Москве второго созыва". Archived from the original on September 22, 2018. Retrieved November 3, 2019.
  18. Рябинин Алексей Валерьевич Archived September 22, 2018, at the Wayback Machine. // Московская городская дума.
  19. Список членов Российского философского общества Archived September 21, 2018, at the Wayback Machine.
  20. Центральный совет. // Всероссийское общество изобретателей и рационализаторов.
  21. Комитет по взаимодействию с госорганами и региональному сотрудничеству. // Всероссийское общество изобретателей и рационализаторов.
  22. "Рябинин Алексей Валерьевич". ФедералПресс (in Russian). Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  23. "Рябинин Алексей Валерьевич – биография | VIPERSON". viperson.ru. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  24. "Рябинин Алексей Валерьевич – Известные ученые". www.famous-scientists.ru. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
  25. Рябинин А. В. Яблоко раздора. Сказка про древних богов, богинь, царей и богатырей. — СПб.: Антология, 2017. 128 с. ISBN 978-5-9909598-8-0.
  26. Жданов О. «Яблоко раздора»: Новое прочтение древнегреческих мифов. // «Комсомольская правда», July 14, 2017.
  27. Царёва Е. Светлая гармония мифа. // «Московский литератор», № 17 сентябрь, 2017 г.
  28. Лауреаты 2017 года литературной премии им. Э. Хемингуэя
  29. Объявлены лауреаты премии имени Эрнеста Хемингуэя. // «Новости литературы», 22 января 2018.
  30. Жданов О. Жизнь и приключения Тесея. // «Комсомольская правда», 14 февраля 2018.
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  32. Астраханский театр юного зрителя, 25.11.2018
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