Three narratives of political science: perspectives of interdisciplinary political studies
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St Petersburg State University
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Modern political science faces significant challenges in methodology, positioning, and disciplinary
reproduction. Virtually all of these challenges (both internalist and externalist) are due
to the reduction of the methodology of political science to the positivist paradigm. Examples
of concepts of political culture, democratic transit, hybrid regimes, post-secularity, political
will are a demonstration of the positivist paradigm weaknesses. The positivist methodological
orientation dominance gives such the cost in political science as both in the reduction of the
scientific explanation to the evaluative categorization and in the elimination from the subject of
consideration of the actual political subject and his will. Answers to these challenges suggest
systematization of the interdisciplinary narrative of political knowledge. It is necessary to expand
the methodological horizon of the analysis of political reality. Such expansion is possible
on the interdisciplinary approach basis, which is specified in this work as fixing and disclosing
the poly-narrative content of political knowledge. The dynamics of political reality is revealed
through the procedure (algorithm, technology) of the generation of a phenomenon or concept
with the help of narratives, the corresponding formulation of factology, theoretical constructs
and the goals of political reality analysis. In turn, the history of the generation procedure, taking
into account the social forces game reveal the individual nature of political phenomena. In this regard, it becomes clear that the key role for modern political science is precisely the
validity of the goals pursued, problem orientation, i. e. “expediency” of the planned or carried
out the activity. The criterion of science is not in the methods, but in solving the problem, which
is guaranteed by the adequacy of the methods used. The proposed approach opens up new
possibilities for analyzing and explaining the political processes dynamics, the role of specific
political forces, socio-cultural and personal factors in them.
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Tulchinskii G. L. Three narratives of political science: perspectives of interdisciplinary political studies. Political Expertise: POLITEX, 2019, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 174–200.