New scientific specialty in political science «Public administration and sectoral policies» as a special subject field of political science

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Dankova Z.Y., Zabuzov O.N., Mel’kov S.A. New scientific specialty in political science «Public administration and sectoral policies» as a special subject field of political science. Science. Culture. Society. 2022. Vol. 28. No. 4. P. 109-121. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19181/nko.2022.28.4.9 (in Russ.).

Abstract

Using the methods of grouping, generalization, comparative theoretical analysis, traditional document analysis and extrapolation, a brief analysis of the content of the passport of the specialty 5.5.3 Public administration and sectoral policies was carried out. The applied orientation of future research on a new specialty and declared branches of knowledge is shown. The field of scientific methods in solving specific research tasks in this specialty is outlined. On the basis of a three-aspect analysis, the content of the passport of the specialty 5.5.3 Public administration and sectoral policies was studied. Conclusions are drawn regarding the semantic content of the points of the new specialty. So, part of the items in the passport of specialty 5.5.3 are taken from other passports of specialties in Political sciences and regional studies, but part is new. The inclusion of specialty 5.5.3 in the nomenclature of specialties in political science will contribute to an increase in the interdisciplinary nature of the ongoing research in political science. Due to the introduction of a new specialty, an increase in applied analytical work in political science is not excluded. The development of scientific research that falls under the passport of the specialty 5.5.3 Public Administration and sectoral policies will require further clarification of the subject field of research for both political science and economics. The authors have made a kind of «methodological groundwork» for conducting future research in the specialty 5.5.3 Public administration and sectoral policies. The potentially acceptable methodological and technological tools for conducting research within the framework of the above-mentioned scientific specialty are proposed.
Keywords:
public administration, research methods, scientific specialty, scientific tools, specialty passport, political science, sectoral policies, economics

Author Biographies

Zhanna Yu. Dankova, Civil Defence Academy EMERCOM of Russia, Khimki, Russia
Candidate of Sociology, Associate Professor, Associate Professor of the Department of State and Municipal Administration
Oleg N. Zabuzov, Institute of Socio-Political Research of FCTAS RAS, Moscow, Russia
Candidate of Political Science, Associate Professor, Senior Researcher
Sergei A. Mel'kov, Civil Defence Academy EMERCOM of Russia, Khimki, Russia
Doctor of Political Science, Professor, Head of the Department of State and Municipal Administration

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Received: 24.08.2022

Accepted: 15.12.2022

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Dankova, Z. Y., Zabuzov, O. N., & Mel’kov, S. A. (2022). New scientific specialty in political science «Public administration and sectoral policies» as a special subject field of political science. Science. Culture. Society, 28(4), 109-121. https://doi.org/10.19181/nko.2022.28.4.9
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