Increasing the role of political consulting in the training of future sociologists
Research Article
How to Cite
Vdovichenko L.N. Increasing the role of political consulting in the training of future sociologists. Humanities of the South of Russia. 2024. Vol. 13. No. 5. P. 67-76. DOI: https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2024.5.5 (in Russ.).
Abstract
Objective of the study is to determine the role of political consulting skills in the training of future sociologists.
The methodological basis of the research. In the research methodology, the author of the article based his work on a system analysis of policy for the purposes of political consulting.
The results of the study. Acquiring political consulting skills allows sociologists not only to conduct a system analysis of political problems, but also, based on the data obtained, to offer recommendations for solving them.
Prospects of the study are aimed at improving the skills of political consulting in sociological education in the context of a digital society.
Keywords:
political sociology, system analysis of political processes, areas and main directions of political consulting, expanding the skills of political consulting in a digital society
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Vdovichenko L. N. Sociological support of foreign policy. Moskva: Izdatel'stvo RGGU = Moscow: Publishing house of the Russian State University for the Humanities. 2019. 97 (In Russ.).
Bezlutskaya M. M., Sytnik A. N. Game space of “information disorder”. New instruments of influence in digital diplomacy. Rossiya v global’nom mire = Russia in the global world. 2024; 4: 122-136 (In Russ.).
Degtyarev A. A. Political analysis as an applied discipline: subject field and directions of development. Polis = Polis. 2004; 4: 18-39 (In Russ.).
Klingemann H. D. Comparative analysis of the development of political science in Western Europe. Polis = Polis. 2008; 3: 97-117 (In Russ.).
Minchenko E. N. Today, the voter is dominated by the request for a “new authenticity”. Novye Izvestia. = New Izvestia. Available from: http://newizv.ru/interview/13-03-2017/evgeniy-minchenko-segodnya-u-izbiratelya-dominiruet-zapros-na-novuyu-podlinnost [Accessed: 27 July 2024]. (In Russ.).
Simonov K. V. Political Analysis: Textbook. Moscow: Logos Publ. 2002; 152 (In Russ.).
Napolitan D. The Election Game and Haw to Win It. New York: Doubleday. 1972; 12.
Nimmo D. The Political Persuaders: The Techniques of Modern Election Campaigns. New York: Prentice-Hall. 1970; 8.
Article
Received: 30.08.2024
Accepted: 26.10.2024
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Vdovichenko, L. N. (2024). Increasing the role of political consulting in the training of future sociologists. Humanities of the South of Russia, 13(5), 67-76. https://doi.org/10.18522/2227-8656.2024.5.5
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MODERN RUSSIAN SOCIETY




