
The article presents the characteristics of those professionals who make political careers (politicians, mediators, experts, political technologists, speechwriters, image-makers, etc.). The peculiarities of their professional activity are based on their multifaceted roles as the actors who construct a new social reality. The specificity of the professional morality and actualized norms of professional morality of policy-makers are analyzed in the given article.
В статье представлены характеристики работников политических профессий (политиков, медиаторов, экспертов, политических технологов, спичрайтеров, имиджмейкеров и др.), рассмотрены особенности их профессиональной деятельности как акторов, конструирующих новую социальную реальность. Представлена специфика профессиональной морали и актуализированы нормы профессиональной морали работников политических профессий.
МОРАЛЬНАЯ ПОЗИЦИЯ,ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ АКТОРЫ,ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНАЯ МОРАЛЬ,ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНО-НРАВСТВЕННАЯ НОРМА,РАБОТНИКИ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИХ ПРОФЕССИЙ,СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ РЕАЛЬНОСТЬ,MORAL STANCE,POLITICAL ACTORS,PROFESSIONAL MORALS,PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL NORM,POLITICAL PROFESSIONS,SOCIAL REALITY
МОРАЛЬНАЯ ПОЗИЦИЯ,ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИЕ АКТОРЫ,ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНАЯ МОРАЛЬ,ПРОФЕССИОНАЛЬНО-НРАВСТВЕННАЯ НОРМА,РАБОТНИКИ ПОЛИТИЧЕСКИХ ПРОФЕССИЙ,СОЦИАЛЬНАЯ РЕАЛЬНОСТЬ,MORAL STANCE,POLITICAL ACTORS,PROFESSIONAL MORALS,PROFESSIONAL ETHICAL NORM,POLITICAL PROFESSIONS,SOCIAL REALITY
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