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Discourse of Justice in the Development Plans Bills since the Islamic Revolution: With an Emphasis on Reducing Poverty and Deprivation

Jafar Hezarjaribi; Reza Safari Shali

Volume 20, Issue 61 , September 2013, Pages 1-44

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2013.9796

Abstract
  Abstract The present study analyzes the discourses of social justice using Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe's discourse theory, with reducing poverty and deprivation as the central sign in the First to Fifth Development Plans Bills (approved in the three governments of Hashemi, Khatami, and Ahmadinejad). ...  Read More

Activism and Power in Virtual Social Networks: A Study of Functions of Facebook in the Real World

Hadi Khaniki; Hossein Basirian

Volume 20, Issue 61 , September 2013, Pages 45-80

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2013.9797

Abstract
  Abstract In recent years, virtual social networks, more than any other type of modern media, have provided a ground for activism. The discourse of power, which made scholars of humanities to interpret such acts from different perspectives, is now defined in the cyberspace in a very complicated and networked ...  Read More

The Relationship between Intellectual Property Rights and Social Capital of Professors with regards to Authorship: A Case Study of Author-Professors of Alzahra University

Farnaz Nazerzadeh; Marzieh Moosavi; Hamideh Arakhi

Volume 20, Issue 61 , September 2013, Pages 81-110

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2013.9798

Abstract
  Abstract The present paper aims to study the relationship between intellectual property rights and social capital of author-professors of Iran. A number of hypotheses were developed and theoretical relationship among variables were established based on the theories of Putnam, Coleman, and Fukuyama as ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Level of Regional Development and Imbalance of Districts in Tehran Province: With an Emphasis on the Role of Small and Average Towns

Mahmood Jomehpoor

Volume 20, Issue 61 , September 2013, Pages 111-143

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2013.9799

Abstract
  The present paper aims to have a closer look at the level of development and imbalance in Tehran province using scientific methods. It was an applied research conducted through descriptive-analytical method. The data were collected using the library method. After the statistics, data and existing related ...  Read More

The Reflection of Modern Culture Components in Qajar Era Newspapers: A Study of Vaqaye-e Ettefaqiyeh and Akhtar Newspapers

Mohammadmahdi Forghani; Mahdieh Hamzeei

Volume 20, Issue 61 , September 2013, Pages 145-182

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2013.9800

Abstract
  The present paper aims to study the way material and immaterial components of modern culture were reflected in Qajar era (Naseri era) newspapers. The contents of two newspapers Vaqaye-e Ettefaqieh and Akhtar were analyzed using a conceptual framework based on material and immaterial components of culture, ...  Read More

The Challenge between Tradition and Modernity from the Point of View of Jalal Al-e Ahmad

Nezam Bahrami Komeil

Volume 20, Issue 61 , September 2013, Pages 183-210

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2013.9801

Abstract
  Many scholars, especially sociologists, believe that the contrast between tradition and modernity is one of the most important challenges our society faces. In other words, in addition to issues such as distrust, addiction, generation gap, sex and lack of responsibility, the conflict between tradition ...  Read More

The Government and Health Policy in Iran (1981-2009)

Masoomeh Qarakhani

Volume 20, Issue 61 , September 2013, Pages 211-254

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2013.9802

Abstract
  Health policy is an aspect of social policy, and its development is considered a responsibility of governments. This policy, which is related to personal and social welfare, can be affected by the orientations and approaches taken by governments. However, there is no precise understanding of the orientation ...  Read More