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This article reveals the meaning and content of the linguistic and cultural studies integration into social and political science course in the training of future politicians. The article reflects the importance of linguistic and cultural studies for the formation of language competence of students as well as skills of political communication, for understanding the characteristics of the country's social and political issues. The interdisciplinary approach emphasises the relationship in the study of linguistic, cultural, and political agenda, characterises the interdisciplinary essence of regional studies. The critical discourse analysis (CDA) of political texts was chosen as the key methodological strategy for the efficient development of political communication and problem-solving skills. The authors propose the implementation of a special interdisciplinary course for the first-year students majoring in philology and political studies, focused on the studying the political and cultural features of a language-targeted country by means of CDA. We compared the results of students' political communication skills development prior and post- course period and we observed the improvement according to the following criteria: perception of the vocabulary and functional language structures (by 17%); analysis of cultural and political agenda from the explicit and implicit language structures (by 23%); text annotation (by 50%); text production, distribution and target audience analysis (by 10%). Moreover, it was observed that CDA implementation facilitated the development of critical thinking skills as well as the skills of texts decoding.
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This article reveals the meaning and content of the linguistic and cultural studies integration into social and political science course in the training of future politicians. The article reflects the importance of linguistic and cultural studies for the formation of language competence of students as well as skills of political communication, for understanding the characteristics of the country's social and political issues. The interdisciplinary approach emphasises the relationship in the study of linguistic, cultural, and political agenda, characterises the interdisciplinary essence of regional studies. The critical discourse analysis (CDA) of political texts was chosen as the key methodological strategy for the efficient development of political communication and problem-solving skills. The authors propose the implementation of a special interdisciplinary course for the first-year students majoring in philology and political studies, focused on the studying the political and cultural features of a language-targeted country by means of CDA. We compared the results of students' political communication skills development prior and post- course period and we observed the improvement according to the following criteria: perception of the vocabulary and functional language structures (by 17%); analysis of cultural and political agenda from the explicit and implicit language structures (by 23%); text annotation (by 50%); text production, distribution and target audience analysis (by 10%). Moreover, it was observed that CDA implementation facilitated the development of critical thinking skills as well as the skills of texts decoding.
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This article reveals the meaning and content of the linguistic and cultural studies integration into social and political science course in the training of future politicians. The article reflects the importance of linguistic and cultural studies for the formation of language competence of students as well as skills of political communication, for understanding the characteristics of the country's social and political issues. The interdisciplinary approach emphasises the relationship in the study of linguistic, cultural, and political agenda, characterises the interdisciplinary essence of regional studies. The critical discourse analysis (CDA) of political texts was chosen as the key methodological strategy for the efficient development of political communication and problem-solving skills. The authors propose the implementation of a special interdisciplinary course for the first-year students majoring in philology and political studies, focused on the studying the political and cultural features of a language-targeted country by means of CDA. We compared the results of students' political communication skills development prior and post- course period and we observed the improvement according to the following criteria: perception of the vocabulary and functional language structures (by 17%); analysis of cultural and political agenda from the explicit and implicit language structures (by 23%); text annotation (by 50%); text production, distribution and target audience analysis (by 10%). Moreover, it was observed that CDA implementation facilitated the development of critical thinking skills as well as the skills of texts decoding.
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In: PS: political science & politics, Volume 44, Issue 1, p. 13-17
ISSN: 0030-8269, 1049-0965
In: The British journal of politics & international relations, Volume 2, Issue 1, p. 114-123
ISSN: 1369-1481
Nine books are reviewed that discuss normative international theory, GB's major contribution to international relations theory. This very positive review covers three studies in the history of international thought, two extremes in current international political theory -- genocide & humanitarian intervention -- & the changing nature of political community. Dunne's book explains roots of international relations, believing that the early philosophers gave little thought to the subject, while Boucher asserts that ancient philosophers contributed significantly to this discipline & Schmidt shows that key concepts came from before the realist-idealist debate of the interwar period. Gourevitch recounts horrifying incidents from Rwanda, showing anger at the international community's inaction. Weiss's book is a study of the challenges faced by humanitarian intervention. Hard Choices is a collection of essays that deal with the moral dimension of humanitarian intervention. Geras addresses indifference to the treatment of the Jews, arguing that social ethics is not natural & requires work. He describes socialism as a moral necessity, a solution that the reviewer refutes. Fifteen essays edited by Archibugi & Kohler confront the belief that globalization is breaking down borders & that democratic governments are challenged. The volume by Linklater, looks to the transformation, not the destruction, of the political community. 10 References. L. A. Hoffman
In: International relations of the Asia-Pacific: a journal of the Japan Association of International Relations, Volume 2, Issue 1, p. 29-46
ISSN: 1470-4838
In: American political science review, Volume 47, Issue 2, p. 563-564
ISSN: 1537-5943
In: Post-Soviet affairs, Volume 39, Issue 1/2, p. 27-37
ISSN: 1938-2855
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In: Post-Soviet affairs, Volume 39, Issue 1-2, p. 27-37
ISSN: 1938-2855