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Peter Turchin

Peter Valentinovich Turchin (/ˈtɜːrɪn/; Russian: Пётр Валенти́нович Турчи́н, IPA: [ˈpʲɵtr vəlʲɪnʲˈtʲinəvʲɪtɕ tʊrˈtɕin]; born 22 May 1957)[1] is a Russian-American complexity scientist, specializing in an area of study he and his colleagues developed called cliodynamicsmathematical modeling and statistical analysis of the dynamics of historical societies.[2] He is currently Editor-in-Chief at Cliodynamics: The Journal of Quantitative History and Cultural Evolution. As of 2020, he is a director of the Evolution Institute.[3]

Peter Turchin
Born (1957-05-22) 22 May 1957 (age 66)
NationalityAmerican
Known forContributions to macrohistory and historical dynamics (cliodynamics)
Academic background
Alma materNew York University
ThesisThe effect of host-plant dispersion on movement of Mexican bean beetles (Epilachna varivestis) (1985)
Academic work
DisciplineCliodynamics (historical dynamics), mathematical modeling of long-term social processes, construction and analysis of historical databases
InstitutionsUniversity of Connecticut, Evolution Institute, Complexity Science Hub Vienna
Websitewww.peterturchin.com

Early life and education Edit

Peter Turchin was born in 1957 in Obninsk, Russia, and in 1964 he moved with his family to Moscow. In 1975 he enrolled at Moscow State University's Faculty of Biology and studied there until 1977, when his father, Soviet dissident Valentin Turchin, was exiled from the Soviet Union. In 1980 Turchin received a B.A. (cum laude) in biology from New York University, and in 1985 a Ph.D. in zoology from Duke University.[2]

Career Edit

 
Clio—detail from The Allegory of Painting by Johannes Vermeer

Throughout his career Turchin has made contributions to various fields, such as economic history and historical dynamics. He is one of the founders of cliodynamics, the scientific discipline at the intersection of historical macrosociology, cliometrics, and mathematical modeling of social processes. Turchin developed an original theory explaining how large historical empires evolve by the mechanism of multilevel selection.[4] His research on secular cycles[5] has contributed to our understanding of the collapse of complex societies as has his re-interpretation of Ibn Khaldun's notion of asabiyya as "collective solidarity".[6][7]

One of Turchin's most prominent fields of research is his study of the hypothesis that population pressure causes increased warfare. Turchin, in collaboration with Korotayev, has shown that negative results do not falsify the population-warfare hypothesis.[5] Population and warfare are dynamical variables. If their interaction causes sustained oscillations, then we do not in general expect to find strong correlation between the two variables measured at the same time (that is, unlagged). Turchin and Korotayev have explored mathematically what the dynamical patterns of interaction between population and warfare (focusing on internal warfare) might be in stateless and state societies. Next, they tested the model predictions in several empirical case studies: early modern England, Han and Tang China, and the Roman Empire. Their empirical results have supported the population-warfare theory: Turchin and Korotayev have found that there is a tendency for population numbers and internal warfare intensity to oscillate with the same period but shifted in phase (with warfare peaks following population peaks). Furthermore, they have demonstrated that the rates of change of the two variables behave precisely as predicted by the theory: population rate of change is negatively affected by warfare intensity, while warfare rate of change is positively affected by population density.[5]

In 2010 Turchin published research using 40 combined social indicators to predict that there would be worldwide social unrest in the 2020s.[8][9] He subsequently cited the success of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign as evidence that "negative trends seem to be accelerating" and that there has been an "unprecedented collapse of social norms governing civilized discourse".[10] In 2020, Turchin and Jack Goldstone predicted that political and civic unrest in the United States would continue regardless of the party in power until a leader took action to reduce inequality and improve the social indicators that are tracked in their research.[11]

Works Edit

Turchin has published over 200 scientific articles (including more than a dozen in Nature, Science, or PNAS) and at least eight books. He is the founder of the journal, Cliodynamics, "...dedicated to 'the search for general principles explaining the functioning and dynamics of historical societies'",[2] and manages a blog, Cliodynamica.[12]

Books Edit

  • Turchin, Peter (2023). End Times: Elites, Counter-Elites and the Path of Political Disintegration. Allen Lane. ISBN 978-0241553480.
  • Turchin, Peter; Hoyer, Daniel (2020). Figuring Out the Past; The 3,495 Vital Statistics that Explain World History. Economist Books. ISBN 9781541762688.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • Turchin, Peter (2016). Ages of Discord: A Structural-Demographic Analysis of American History. Beresta Books. ISBN 978-0996139540.
  • Turchin, P. (2016), Ultrasociety: How 10,000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth, Beresta Books, ISBN 978-0996139519.
  • Turchin, Peter; Nefedov, Sergey A. (2009). Secular Cycles. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691136967.
  • Turchin, Peter (2007). War and Peace and War: The Rise and Fall of Empires. Plume. ISBN 978-0452288195.
  • Turchin, Peter (2003). Historical Dynamics: Why States Rise and Fall. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691116693.
  • Turchin, Peter (2003). Complex Population Dynamics: A Theoretical/Empirical Synthesis. Princeton University Press. ISBN 978-0691090214.
  • Turchin, Peter (1998). Quantitative Analysis of Movement: Measuring and Modeling Population Redistribution in Animals and Plants. Sinauer Associates. ISBN 978-0878938476.

Selected journal articles Edit

  • Explaining the rise of moralizing religions: A test of competing hypotheses using the Seshat Databank. Religion, Brain & Behavior, 2023, 13(2), 167-194.
  • Whitehouse, H.; François, P.; Savage, P.; Currie, T.; Feeney, K.; Cioni, E.; Purcell, R.; Ross, R.; Larson, J.; Baines, J.; Ter Haar, B.; Covey, A.; Turchin, P. (2019). "Complex societies precede moralizing gods throughout world history". Nature. 568 (7751): 226–229. Bibcode:2019Natur.568..226W. doi:10.1038/s41586-019-1043-4. hdl:10871/36936. PMID 30894750. S2CID 84186554. (Article retracted on July 7, 2021)
  • Turchin, P.; Currie, T.E.; Turner, E.A.; Gavrilets, S. (2013). "War, space, and the evolution of Old World complex societies". Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 110 (41): 16384–9. Bibcode:2013PNAS..11016384T. doi:10.1073/pnas.1308825110. PMC 3799307. PMID 24062433.
  • Turchin, P.; Scheidel, W. (2009), "Coin Hoards Speak of Population Declines in Ancient Rome", PNAS, 106 (4): 17276–17279, Bibcode:2009PNAS..10617276T, doi:10.1073/pnas.0904576106, PMC 2762679, PMID 19805043
  • Turchin, P. (2009), (PDF), in Ostfeld, R. S.; Schlesinger, W. H. (eds.), The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology, 2009, pp. 1–17, archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-21, retrieved 2009-08-26
  • Turchin P. (2006). Population Dynamics and Internal Warfare: A Reconsideration. Social Evolution & History 5(2): 112–147 (with Andrey Korotayev).
  • Burtsev, M.; Turchin, P. (2006), "Evolution of cooperative strategies from first principles", Nature, 440 (7087): 1041–1044, Bibcode:2006Natur.440.1041B, doi:10.1038/nature04470, PMID 16625195, S2CID 4340926
  • Turchin, P.; Oksanen, L.; Ekerholm, P.; Oksanen, T. & Henttonen, H. (2000), "Are lemmings prey or predators?", Nature, 405 (6786): 562–565, Bibcode:2000Natur.405..562T, doi:10.1038/35014595, PMID 10850713, S2CID 1945851
  • Turchin, P.; Taylor, A. D. & Reeve, J. D. (1999), "Dynamical role of predators in population cycles of a forest insect: an experimental test", Science, 285 (5430): 1068–1071, doi:10.1126/science.285.5430.1068, PMID 10446053

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Lloyd, Will (2023-06-15). "Is Another American Revolution Inevitable?". New Statesman. Retrieved 2023-07-19.
  2. ^ a b c Wood, Graeme (December 2020). "The Next Decade Could Be Even Worse". The Atlantic. Retrieved 12 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Board of Directors". The Evolution Institute. Retrieved 13 November 2020.
  4. ^ Turchin, P (2009). "A Theory for Formation of Large Empires" (PDF). Journal of Global History. 4 (2): 191–207. doi:10.1017/s174002280900312x. S2CID 73597670.
  5. ^ a b c Turchin P. and Korotayev A. 2006. Population Dynamics and Internal Warfare: A Reconsideration. Social Evolution & History 5(2): 112–147; Turchin P. and Nefedov S. 2009. Secular Cycles. Princeton University Press.
  6. ^ Turchin, P. (2003), Historical Dynamics: Why States Rise and Fall, Princeton University Press.
  7. ^ Korotayev A.V., Khaltourina D.A. Introduction to Social Macrodynamics: Secular Cycles and Millennial Trends in Africa. Moscow: URSS, 2006. ISBN 5-484-00560-4.
  8. ^ Turchin, Peter (4 February 2010). "Political instability may be a contributor in the coming decade". Nature. 463 (607): 608. Bibcode:2010Natur.463..608T. doi:10.1038/463608a. PMID 20130632.
  9. ^ "Will the US Really Experience a Violent Upheaval in 2020?". Live Science. 3 August 2012.
  10. ^ "Social Instability Lies Ahead, Researcher Says". UConn Today. 2016-12-27. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  11. ^ Turchin, Peter; Goldstone, Jack (10 September 2020). "Welcome To The 'Turbulent Twenties'". NOEMA. Retrieved 19 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Cliodynamica: A Blog about the Evolution of Civilizations". Cliodynamica. 24 October 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2021.

Further reading Edit

  • Aldhous, Peter (October 24, 2020). "This Scary Statistic Predicts Growing US Political Violence — Whatever Happens On Election Day". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 22 November 2020. Article on work by Goldstone and Turchin.
  • Goldstone, Jack A.; Turchin, Peter (September 10, 2020). "Welcome To The 'Turbulent Twenties'". Noema Magazine. Berggruen Institute. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  • Goldstone, Jack A. (2016) [1991]. Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World: Population Change and State Breakdown in England, France, Turkey, and China,1600-1850 (25th Anniversary ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9781315408606. Retrieved 22 November 2020. Turchin adopted and expanded Goldstone's model to apply to modern industrial states. They later became collaborators.

External links Edit

  • Cliodynamica A Blog about the Evolution of Civilizations @PeterTurchin.com
  • Bob Holmes (2012-08-23). "Calculated violence: Numbers that predict revolutions". New Scientist.
  • Maini, Alessandro. "On Historical Dynamics by P. Turchin". Biophysical Economics and Sustainability 5, No. 1 (4 February 2020): 3. DOI: 10.1007/s41247-019-0063-x.

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databasesInstitutionsUniversity of Connecticut Evolution Institute Complexity Science Hub ViennaWebsitewww wbr peterturchin wbr com Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Works 3 1 Books 3 2 Selected journal articles 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksEarly life and education EditPeter Turchin was born in 1957 in Obninsk Russia and in 1964 he moved with his family to Moscow In 1975 he enrolled at Moscow State University s Faculty of Biology and studied there until 1977 when his father Soviet dissident Valentin Turchin was exiled from the Soviet Union In 1980 Turchin received a B A cum laude in biology from New York University and in 1985 a Ph D in zoology from Duke University 2 Career Edit Clio detail from The Allegory of Painting by Johannes VermeerThroughout his career Turchin has made contributions to various fields such as economic history and historical dynamics He is one of the founders of cliodynamics the scientific discipline at the intersection of historical macrosociology cliometrics and mathematical modeling of social processes Turchin developed an original theory explaining how large historical empires evolve by the mechanism of multilevel selection 4 His research on secular cycles 5 has contributed to our understanding of the collapse of complex societies as has his re interpretation of Ibn Khaldun s notion of asabiyya as collective solidarity 6 7 One of Turchin s most prominent fields of research is his study of the hypothesis that population pressure causes increased warfare Turchin in collaboration with Korotayev has shown that negative results do not falsify the population warfare hypothesis 5 Population and warfare are dynamical variables If their interaction causes sustained oscillations then we do not in general expect to find strong correlation between the two variables measured at the same time that is unlagged Turchin and Korotayev have explored mathematically what the dynamical patterns of interaction between population and warfare focusing on internal warfare might be in stateless and state societies Next they tested the model predictions in several empirical case studies early modern England Han and Tang China and the Roman Empire Their empirical results have supported the population warfare theory Turchin and Korotayev have found that there is a tendency for population numbers and internal warfare intensity to oscillate with the same period but shifted in phase with warfare peaks following population peaks Furthermore they have demonstrated that the rates of change of the two variables behave precisely as predicted by the theory population rate of change is negatively affected by warfare intensity while warfare rate of change is positively affected by population density 5 In 2010 Turchin published research using 40 combined social indicators to predict that there would be worldwide social unrest in the 2020s 8 9 He subsequently cited the success of Donald Trump s 2016 presidential campaign as evidence that negative trends seem to be accelerating and that there has been an unprecedented collapse of social norms governing civilized discourse 10 In 2020 Turchin and Jack Goldstone predicted that political and civic unrest in the United States would continue regardless of the party in power until a leader took action to reduce inequality and improve the social indicators that are tracked in their research 11 Works EditTurchin has published over 200 scientific articles including more than a dozen in Nature Science or PNAS and at least eight books He is the founder of the journal Cliodynamics dedicated to the search for general principles explaining the functioning and dynamics of historical societies 2 and manages a blog Cliodynamica 12 Books Edit Turchin Peter 2023 End Times Elites Counter Elites and the Path of Political Disintegration Allen Lane ISBN 978 0241553480 Turchin Peter Hoyer Daniel 2020 Figuring Out the Past The 3 495 Vital Statistics that Explain World History Economist Books ISBN 9781541762688 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link Turchin Peter 2016 Ages of Discord A Structural Demographic Analysis of American History Beresta Books ISBN 978 0996139540 Turchin P 2016 Ultrasociety How 10 000 Years of War Made Humans the Greatest Cooperators on Earth Beresta Books ISBN 978 0996139519 Turchin Peter Nefedov Sergey A 2009 Secular Cycles Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0691136967 Turchin Peter 2007 War and Peace and War The Rise and Fall of Empires Plume ISBN 978 0452288195 Turchin Peter 2003 Historical Dynamics Why States Rise and Fall Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0691116693 Turchin Peter 2003 Complex Population Dynamics A Theoretical Empirical Synthesis Princeton University Press ISBN 978 0691090214 Turchin Peter 1998 Quantitative Analysis of Movement Measuring and Modeling Population Redistribution in Animals and Plants Sinauer Associates ISBN 978 0878938476 Selected journal articles Edit Explaining the rise of moralizing religions A test of competing hypotheses using the Seshat Databank Religion Brain amp Behavior 2023 13 2 167 194 Whitehouse H Francois P Savage P Currie T Feeney K Cioni E Purcell R Ross R Larson J Baines J Ter Haar B Covey A Turchin P 2019 Complex societies precede moralizing gods throughout world history Nature 568 7751 226 229 Bibcode 2019Natur 568 226W doi 10 1038 s41586 019 1043 4 hdl 10871 36936 PMID 30894750 S2CID 84186554 Article retracted on July 7 2021 Turchin P Currie T E Turner E A Gavrilets S 2013 War space and the evolution of Old World complex societies Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 110 41 16384 9 Bibcode 2013PNAS 11016384T doi 10 1073 pnas 1308825110 PMC 3799307 PMID 24062433 Turchin P Scheidel W 2009 Coin Hoards Speak of Population Declines in Ancient Rome PNAS 106 4 17276 17279 Bibcode 2009PNAS 10617276T doi 10 1073 pnas 0904576106 PMC 2762679 PMID 19805043 Turchin P 2009 Long term population cycles in human societies PDF in Ostfeld R S Schlesinger W H eds The Year in Ecology and Conservation Biology 2009 pp 1 17 archived from the original PDF on 2011 07 21 retrieved 2009 08 26 Turchin P 2006 Population Dynamics and Internal Warfare A Reconsideration Social Evolution amp History 5 2 112 147 with Andrey Korotayev Burtsev M Turchin P 2006 Evolution of cooperative strategies from first principles Nature 440 7087 1041 1044 Bibcode 2006Natur 440 1041B doi 10 1038 nature04470 PMID 16625195 S2CID 4340926 Turchin P Oksanen L Ekerholm P Oksanen T amp Henttonen H 2000 Are lemmings prey or predators Nature 405 6786 562 565 Bibcode 2000Natur 405 562T doi 10 1038 35014595 PMID 10850713 S2CID 1945851 Turchin P Taylor A D amp Reeve J D 1999 Dynamical role of predators in population cycles of a forest insect an experimental test Science 285 5430 1068 1071 doi 10 1126 science 285 5430 1068 PMID 10446053See also EditElite overproduction Structural demographic theory Seshat project References Edit Lloyd Will 2023 06 15 Is Another American Revolution Inevitable New Statesman Retrieved 2023 07 19 a b c Wood Graeme December 2020 The Next Decade Could Be Even Worse The Atlantic Retrieved 12 November 2020 Board of Directors The Evolution Institute Retrieved 13 November 2020 Turchin P 2009 A Theory for Formation of Large Empires PDF Journal of Global History 4 2 191 207 doi 10 1017 s174002280900312x S2CID 73597670 a b c Turchin P and Korotayev A 2006 Population Dynamics and Internal Warfare A Reconsideration Social Evolution amp History 5 2 112 147 Turchin P and Nefedov S 2009 Secular Cycles Princeton University Press Turchin P 2003 Historical Dynamics Why States Rise and Fall Princeton University Press Korotayev A V Khaltourina D A Introduction to Social Macrodynamics Secular Cycles and Millennial Trends in Africa Moscow URSS 2006 ISBN 5 484 00560 4 Turchin Peter 4 February 2010 Political instability may be a contributor in the coming decade Nature 463 607 608 Bibcode 2010Natur 463 608T doi 10 1038 463608a PMID 20130632 Will the US Really Experience a Violent Upheaval in 2020 Live Science 3 August 2012 Social Instability Lies Ahead Researcher Says UConn Today 2016 12 27 Retrieved 2019 07 17 Turchin Peter Goldstone Jack 10 September 2020 Welcome To The Turbulent Twenties NOEMA Retrieved 19 October 2020 Cliodynamica A Blog about the Evolution of Civilizations Cliodynamica 24 October 2016 Retrieved 18 January 2021 Further reading EditAldhous Peter October 24 2020 This Scary Statistic Predicts Growing US Political Violence Whatever Happens On Election Day BuzzFeed Retrieved 22 November 2020 Article on work by Goldstone and Turchin Goldstone Jack A Turchin Peter September 10 2020 Welcome To The Turbulent Twenties Noema Magazine Berggruen Institute Retrieved 22 November 2020 Goldstone Jack A 2016 1991 Revolution and Rebellion in the Early Modern World Population Change and State Breakdown in England France Turkey and China 1600 1850 25th Anniversary ed Routledge ISBN 9781315408606 Retrieved 22 November 2020 Turchin adopted and expanded Goldstone s model to apply to modern industrial states They later became collaborators External links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Peter Turchin Cliodynamica A Blog about the Evolution of Civilizations PeterTurchin com Bob Holmes 2012 08 23 Calculated violence Numbers that predict revolutions New Scientist Maini Alessandro On Historical Dynamics by P Turchin Biophysical Economics and Sustainability 5 No 1 4 February 2020 3 DOI 10 1007 s41247 019 0063 x Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Peter Turchin amp oldid 1171316467, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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