Alexei Eryomin

Alexei Lvovich Eryomin (Russian: Алексей Львович Еремин; born 27 February 1958) is a Russian doctor, scientist, and hygienist, whose scientific research has contributed to the modern understanding of noogenesis.

Alexei Eryomin
Born (1958-02-27) 27 February 1958
Baku
NationalityRussian
Alma materNorth-Western State Medical University named after I.I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg)
Scientific career
Fieldshygiene, information ecology, evolution of intelligencenoogenesis
InstitutionsKuban State Medical University,
Federal Service for Surveillance on Consumer Rights Protection and Human Wellbeing (Krasnodar),
Research Institute of Occupational Health and Diseases Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow)
InfluencesIvan Pavlov, Vladimir Vernadsky, Sergey Kapitsa, Nikolai Izmerov

Research

Information hygiene and information ecology

"In 1995 Alexey Eryomin proposed [1] to allocate "information hygiene" in a special section of science"[2] - and then established 2005 a new scientific discipline, which was developed[3][4][5][6] In 1998 Eryomin A.L. proposed the concept of "information ecology":

"Information ecology is a science which studies the laws governing the influence of information summary on the formation and functioning of biosystems, including that of individuals, human communities and humanity in general and on the health and psychological, physical and social well-being of the human being; and which undertakes to develop methodologies to improve the information environment.",[7][8] which is essential, is widely applied and broadly construed [9][10]

"The idea of extending the functional role of information in natural systems to the study of human systems is further advocated by A. L. Eryomin ... is a general model that can provide a more explicit link between how information functions in natural systems and human systems in an adaptive, evolutionary context".[11] In researches[12] “Eryomin A.L. showed a negative impact in the period 1991-2000 the information environment on the mental health of the population of Russia".[13]

See also

References

  1. To the development of a new direction - information ecology. Abstracts of the 1st International conference "Ecology and development of the North-West". - St. Petersburg: Center MANEB, 1995. - pp. 238-239.
  2. Gudinova J.V. et al. To the development of the foundations of informational hygiene //Modern problems of science and education. - 2014. No. 3.
  3. Noogenesis and Theory of Intellect. Krasnodar, 2005. — 356 p. ISBN 5-7221-0671-2
  4. Bukhtiyarov I.V. et al. Basics of information hygiene: concepts and problems of innovation // Hygiene & Sanitation. 2014. No. 4. P. 5-9.
  5. Denisov, E.I. et al. Information as a physical factor: problems of measurement, hygienic estimation and IT-automatization // Occupational Medicine and Industrial Ecology. - 2014. No. 1. - P. 43-47.
  6. Denisov E. Informational Hygiene as A Medical and Biological Tool for Health Preservation in The Digital Era. Am J Biomed Sci & Res. 2019 - 4(2).
  7. Information ecology - a viewpoint // International Journal of Environmental Studies. - 1998. - Vol. 54. - pp. 241-253
  8. Skibicka, K. (2016). Koncepcja ekologii informacji Aleksieja L. Eryomina. Debiuty Bibliologiczno-Informatologiczne, (4).
  9. "D Zhu, H Wang, E Chang Information ecological imbalance and information intervention policies in digital ecosystems // 3rd IEEE International Conference on Digital Ecosystems and Technologies. 2009. - P. 487-492" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-05-02. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
  10. Eryomin, Alexei (1998) Information ecology - a viewpoint// International Journal of Environmental Studies. - Vol. 54. - p. 251.
  11. Eddy, B. G., B. Hearn, J. E. Luther, M. Van Zyll de Jong, W. Bowers, R. Parsons, D. Piercey, G. Strickland, and B. Wheeler. 2014. An information ecology approach to science–policy integration in adaptive management of social-ecological systems. Ecology and Society 19(3): 40. doi:10.5751/ES-06752-190340
  12. The impact of information environment on the health of the population // Problems of Social Hygiene, Health, and Medical History. - 2000. No. 6. - P. 21-24.
  13. "Druzhilov S. A. Pollution information environment and mental health problems of the person // Modern High Technologies. 2013. No. 4. - P. 89-92" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
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