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Sociology
Theoretical Transformations in the Typology of Religious Organizations

Hasan Saraie; Morteza Khoshamadi

Volume 25, Issue 82 , September 2018, Pages 1-29

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.26714.1670

Abstract
  Each form of religiousness grows at the heart of a “religious society”, and a “religious” society is always to some extent organized. In the “sociology of religion”, the study of social dynamics related to the religious society is defined under the concept of “religious ...  Read More

Sociology
Semantic Reconstruction of the Structure of the Postmodern Individual Identity (Case Study: The Youth of Bojnourd)

mohsen niazi; hadi afra

Volume 25, Issue 82 , September 2018, Pages 31-69

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.24277.1607

Abstract
  Affected by the spread of modernism and reconstruction in the global field, and subsequently with the self-awareness resulting from the conditions and features of life in the modern world, a major part of our society is traditional, while part of it is modern and another part postmodern. Such a situation ...  Read More

Sociology
Peripheral Iran and the Transformation of Government-Nation Relations in the First Pahlavi Reign

Mohamad Saeed Zokaei; Mehran Solati

Volume 25, Issue 82 , September 2018, Pages 71-97

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.26857.1672

Abstract
  One of the fundamental concerns in the political sociology of any society is the nature of government in that society. Governments have various economic, social, cultural and political natures. In the present paper, the effect of Iran’s peripheral position in the global system on the transformation ...  Read More

Sociology
Religious Teachings, Family and Espousal Relations; Case Study: Couples of Bandarabbas

Ebrahim Ekhlasi; Yaser Rastegar; Manoochehr Khorram

Volume 25, Issue 82 , September 2018, Pages 99-128

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.26242.1663

Abstract
  The functions of religion and the moral and behavioral teachings stemming from it with regards to the qualitative maintenance and promotion of the institution of family has been accepted by the majority of sociologists. The purpose of this study is to identify the extent to which the couples of Bandarabbas ...  Read More

A Sociological Study of the Institution of Temporary Marriage in the Social History of Iran (From the Ancient Iran until the End of the Qajar Dynasty)

Masoud Zamani Moghaddam

Volume 25, Issue 82 , September 2018, Pages 129-155

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.23058.1586

Abstract
  The institution of temporary marriage in the social history of Iran has been an established institution. However, it has had different forms and functions in different historical periods. Although temporary marriage has never been widely accepted by the general public, this institution has prevailed ...  Read More

Women Studies
The Preferred Social Roles of Women in the Onset of the Second Pahlavi Reign; A Sociological Exploration in the Zaban-e Zanan Monthly Journal

Somayehsadat Shafiei; zahra hosseinifar

Volume 25, Issue 82 , September 2018, Pages 157-187

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.23523.1593

Abstract
  Due to a lack of historical resources in the field of women and gender, women’s journalistic texts are invaluable sources which mirror women’s general conditions, situations, concerns, and demands in different time periods in Iran’s contemporary history. In order to investigate their ...  Read More

The Triad of Replacement, Negation or Dismissal, Parallelism Examination and Critique of the Theoretical Positions in Iran Regarding Islamic Sociology

Mohammad Asadi

Volume 25, Issue 82 , September 2018, Pages 189-224

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.8931.1220

Abstract
  In the present paper, the theoretical approaches and opinions available in Iran after the Islamic Revolution regarding how religion enters social discussions and topics has been studied and critiqued. In the end, the author has selected one of the existing approaches based on his presumed principles ...  Read More