POLITICAL LANGUAGE OF STATE CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL SERVANTS IN MODERN SOCIETY
ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЙ ЯЗЫК ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫХ ГРАЖДАНСКИХ И МУНИЦИПАЛЬНЫХ СЛУЖАЩИХ В СОВРЕМЕННОМ ОБЩЕСТВЕ
Horoshkevich Natalya (Хорошкевич Н.Г.)
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Horoshkevich Natalya (Хорошкевич Н.Г.): Ural Federal University named after the First President of Russia B.N. Yeltsin
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2020, vol. 2, 231-235
Abstract:
In the period of the emergence of a new post-industrial type of society the study of the political culture of state civil and municipal servants becomes relevant and, accordingly, the development of their political language as its’ element. The article justifies the essence of the political language of state civil and municipal servants from sociological positions. The author developed characteristics that should correspond to the political language of state civil and municipal servants of post-industrial society and proposed a number of recommendations for forming the described characteristics.
Keywords: sociology of culture; political culture; political language; public civil servants; local government officers; post-industrial society; political forces; social control; social revolution (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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