Political Urban and Rural Studies: Introducing the Issue

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The increase in the political subjectivity of non-state actors, primarily megacities, has long been articulated, but still has not received sufficient understanding. The ongoing processes of urbanization and globalization, on the one hand, and the processes of deurbanization and deglobalization, clearly manifested during the pandemic, give rise to many complex tasks of political management that require new approaches both in practice and in the theory of politics. The editorial board presents the current issue of the journal devoted to analysing the problems of the city and the countryside from a political perspective, stating political urban and rural studies as a subdiscipline of political science taking its first steps.

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Elena V. Morozova

Kuban State University

Email: morozova_e@inbox.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1369-7594

Doctor of Science in Philosophy, Professor of the Department of Public Policy and Public Administration

Krasnodar, Russian Federation

Anna V. Volkova

St. Petersburg State University

Author for correspondence.
Email: AV.Volkova@rambler.ru
ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3687-5728

Doctor of Science in Political Sciences, Professor, Department of Political Governance of the Faculty of Political Science

Saint-Petersburg, Russian Federation

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