INTERDISCIPLINARITY OF OBJECTIVITY AND METHODOLOGY OF RESEARCH OF POLITICAL ELITES
МЕЖДИСЦИПЛИНАРНОСТЬ ПРЕДМЕТНОСТИ И МЕТОДОЛОГИИ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИХ ЭЛИТ
Evgeny S. Sliva (Слива Е.С.)
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Evgeny S. Sliva (Слива Е.С.): South-Russia Institute of Management – branch of Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration
State and Municipal Management Scholar Notes, 2022, vol. 4, 314-318
Abstract:
The growth of scientific interest in the study of political elites is accompanied by the expansion of theoretical and methodological discussions. The variety of methodological apparatus and methodological approaches used in elitological research requires a comprehensive analysis. Based on the study of an array of publications, the interdisciplinarity of elitology in general and the phenomenon of political elites in particular is determined. It is shown that the subjectivity of political elites, their properties, development trends are revealed through the application of interdisciplinary methodology. The levels of interdisciplinary methodology are highlighted in order to ensure the completeness and consistency of the study of political elites. The proposed approach can be used to study various aspects of the formation and functioning of political elites.
Keywords: political elites; research methodology; political philosophy; political comparative studies; political psychology; political sociology; political institutions; political culture (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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