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Author = Farhadi, Morteza
Number of Articles: 13
"Makelmakelmakinegi" Disease (Divak Chahi) The Most Devastating and Ruinous Subspecies of “Unearned Economics” And its Socio-economic Repercussions
Volume 24, Issue 77 , October 2017, , Pages 1-98
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"Go to The Desert" (Quarter Of a Century and a Difficult Team Effort to Advance Social Science, But…) Morteza Farhadi
Volume 22, Issue 70 , March 2015, , Pages 1-120
Abstract
"Go to The Desert"(Quarter Of a Century and a Difficult Team Effort to Advance Social Science, But…)Morteza Farhadi Received: 7/10/2015Accepted: 14/5/2016Abstract:This article is written on the occasion of publishing a 70th volume of the Social Science journal to review a lot of lost and a few ... Read MoreReflection of religious teachings in the Iranian culture and non-yokefellow other-help foundations
Volume 16, Issue 46 , November 2009, , Pages 1-39
Abstract
Whereas muscular moves of the body are considered as cultural phenomenon according to Marcel Maus, participatory and antiparncipatory behaviors of human beings which range from sacrificing cooperation to war and selfish quarrels are undoubtedly considered as cultural. On the other hand, there is a longstanding ... Read MoreEthnography or Examples of Ethnographically of Wild Plants of Kamareh
Volume 13, Issue 34.35 , November 2006, , Pages 41-96
Abstract
Vulgar botany, a branch of ethnography of traditional sciences and technology, is a sub-division 01 ethnography. A combination of anthropology and botany, considered as enthnobotany or 'anthropology of botany" has been gaining importance in recent decades. This paper starts with theories of scholars ... Read MoreGlobal Structures of Cooperation: Ubiquitousness of the Essonce of Cooperation and Participation
Volume 11, Issue 26 , August 2004, , Pages 1-23
Abstract
The structures of human behaviours-inspite of all complexities and differences-are not infinite, but are orderly and requlated, and can be considered universal. On the other hand, as human behaviours are formed not only by biological elements, but also by historical and cultural components, and therefore ... Read MoreConceptual Context of "Participation", Cooperation & Participation
Volume 9, Issue 19 , November 2002, , Pages 7-34
Abstract
In this article, first, the writer tries to clarify full and partial synonyms of Uparticipation. Then, he does his best to present an idiomatic definition of the term, comparing it with different concepts such as democracy, authority, organization, contribution, collective contribution, coopertation, ... Read MoreHumanity and Cooperation: Realities, Necessities, And Background of "yiirigari" (Cooperation, Participation) in the History of Mankind
Volume 8, Issue 15.16 , February 2002, , Pages 1-43
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This paper first focuses on the necessity of cooperation among human beings, and then offers objective and subjective reasons for higher cooperation among human beings compared to animals. The paper tries to proove that cooperation precedes war and is more normal than the latter. ln fact, the history ... Read MoreWork Songs: The Forgotten Work Melodies of Craftsmen and Artificers
Volume 7, Issue 11.12 , March 2001, , Pages 111-144
Abstract
The writer of this article, first of all, defines the inevitable relation between literature and society, explaining the reflection of social conditions on this relation-although literature is not considered as a full-size but as a magic mirror of the society which reflects merely caricatures of the ... Read MoreMuseums in Wind: Introducing the Vast New - Found Rock Engravings of Teimareh
Volume 4, Issue 7.8 , November 1999, , Pages 13-61
Abstract
This article is a report of the newly found collection of rock engravings, including drawings and symbols, belonging to pre-hieroglyph era. This collection is the largest ever found rock engravings in Asia and Iran. The importance of this collection is not in the size of the pictures, hut in the great ... Read MoreSome Guesses And Evaluations About Rock Engravings Of
Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 1997, , Pages 51-90
Abstract
In this article, the writer first talks about the newly.found drawings and symbols of Teimareh and their themes. Then, he tries to answer a great deal of questions emerging in the minds of those who observe these drawings or read the reports about them: When, why and how the man was involved in artistry, ... Read Moreethnographers to revive the last remanents of the traditional Iranian culture.
Volume 3, Issue 5.6 , November 1995, , Pages 85-114
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This study tries to reopen new and forgotten areas of research to the Iranian anthropologists and ethnographers, especially to those amateurs interested in preserving the anthropological legacy of this country. AJong with pinpointing problems, the paper also indicates some solutions to those problems ... Read MoreCorms Pathology: literature and criticism of the vote in how the mastic
Volume 2, Issue 3.4 , May 1993, , Pages 97-124
Abstract
Read More"Clause" or a traditional cooperative and of the persistence of old women in Iran
Volume 1, Issue 1.2 , February 1992, , Pages 129-162