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"Makelmakelmakinegi" Disease (Divak Chahi) The Most Devastating and Ruinous Subspecies of “Unearned Economics” And its Socio-economic Repercussions

Morteza Farhadi

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 1-98

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.7926

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to introduce the concept of “Makelmakelmakinegi” disease in order to provide a better understanding of socio-political situation in Iran. This disease involves the excessive use of nonrenewable and the most vital of all resources, namely water. The ramifications ...  Read More

On the Social Consequences of Water Crisis in Desert Areas: A Case Study on Iran's Ardakan township
Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 99-136

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.7922

Abstract
  Water is simply the substance of life, and so important a factor in organizing the life of human beings in particular that its shortage would result, among others in a variety of social problems. The aim of the present work is survey on the Social Consequences of Water Crisis in Ardakan township. The ...  Read More

Environmentalist State: Theoretical and Practical Conditions to Encounter Water Crisis in Iran, A Critique of the Paradigm of Capitalism-Colonialism

nima shojaie

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 137-194

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.7927

Abstract
  The water crisis in Iran is so violent that Iranian social life can be thought of as possessed by the shattered environment. Meanwhile, it seems that the State has a key role to reverse this condition. But, we can ask whether the current Iranian State has the capability to do so, theoretically and practically? ...  Read More

Early Modernization School and Historical Origins of the Groundwater Resources Crisis in Iran: The Impact and Practice of Truman's Point Four Program

Ali Ahmad Rafiee e rad; Ahmad Mohammadi

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 195-243

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.7925

Abstract
  In the last century, with the proliferation of modernization school patterns, there has been a radical transformation in the methods of exploiting water resources, which has challenged these resources dramatically. The present paper examines the deep well drilling and its promotion in one of the Iran's ...  Read More

Social and Political Capacity Building for Water Diplomacy in the Prevention of Dust Storm Disaster

Mohammad Ebrahim Banihabib; Narges Dolatabadi

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 244-284

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.14229.1344

Abstract
  In this paper, social and political capacity building for issues related to the environment, specifically the phenomenon of dust storm in the southwest of Iran which is studied and water diplomacy as a strategy for restoration of Hoor-Alazim wetland which its basin is in Iran, Iraq and Turkey and now ...  Read More

Socialization of Water Consumption Reflected in Social Sciences Textbooks

Hossein Dehghan; Nasser Pourreza Karinsara

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 285-312

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.7923

Abstract
  Analysis of the content of social science textbooks in elementary, secondary and high school educational levels, the results of which are presented in this paper, aims to answer the question of “How well have water-related concepts and messages been addressed in social science textbooks?”. ...  Read More

Anthropology
"Re-thinking in the Future-Thinking System (Case Study: Water)"

Hesam ZandHesami; kaveh farhadi

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 314-360

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.18133.1464

Abstract
  In this paper, it has been attempted to investigate the state of the future thinking in the field of water and the warnings made by various scholars in this regard as to why it was happened, despite the slight warnings relative to the elite population, but very vital in terms of importance, intellectual ...  Read More

Is Sustainability in Water Resources Management in Iran Realizable?

Seyed Abdolreza Hosseini

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 362-402

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.10529.1262

Abstract
  Basing the analyze on the index of water balance and perusing the origins of water scarcity in Iran, leads the research beyond the field of hydrology and ascribed it to the spatial distribution of population alongside the political delimitation. The socio-demographic centralized process of urbanization ...  Read More

The Social Problem of Water with Sustainable Development Perspective: A Sociological Analysis

Mohammad Taghi sabzehie; Shakiba Kolivand

Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, Pages 404-433

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.7924

Abstract
            Abstract   The present study aimed at introducing water as a problem and its destructive consequences on Iranian society, recognizing the reasons behind the water problem and offering solutions to control it. It was a descriptive analytical study supported by ...  Read More