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Memory and Religion in Iran; Transformations and Perspectives

Mohammad Rasouli; Nematollah Fazeli

Volume 26, Issue 86 , December 2019, , Pages 41-77

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.41186.2094

Abstract
  In the present paper, the transformations in Iranians’ memory (with an emphasis on their religiosity) is explained and the role of power relations is analyzed. For this purpose, three types of memory technologies (oral, literacy (print) and digital (electronic)) and their impacts on the formation ...  Read More

Women’s Hijab in Thirteenth Century Iran

Nematollah Fazeli; Meisam Ahrabian Sadr

Volume 21, Issue 65 , January 2014, , Pages 81-116

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2015.529

Abstract
  Nematollah Fazeli Meisam Ahrabian Sadr Date of Receive: 2009/5/24Date of Accept: 2010/4/28AbstractIn the thirteenth century Iran, there was triple full-covering clothing – Chador-Ruband-Chaqchur – in which women were encompassed, during their public and civic presence, so that almost no part ...  Read More

Social Welfare and the Development Discourse of Iranian State in 1368-1376

nematollah fazeli; roozbeh kardouni

Volume 15, Issue 41 , August 2008, , Pages 125-161

Abstract
  This paper examines the discursive structure of Hashemiye Rafsanjani s state welfare discourse in the years 1368- 1376. [t is intended to find out and demonstrate all the main elements of the welfare discourse through Interpretation and recognition of meanings of the discourse examined in its socio-historical ...  Read More

A Modern Approach Of An Old Ritual: An Anthropological Study Of Norooz Of Iranians In Britian

nematollah fazeli

Volume 13, Issue 36 , February 2007, , Pages 103-144

Abstract
  This paper is an ethnographic account of lranianmigrants celebration of Norooz (Iranian New Year) in Britain. It tries to pose a new theoretical approach to understand Norooz in the context of modern world. This theoretical approach has been explained in the first section of the paper. Other sections ...  Read More

Why and How to Teach Anthropology: An Ethnographic Approach to Teaching Anthropology and Its Problems in Iran

nematollah fazeli

Volume 13, Issue 33 , May 2006, , Pages 65-110

Abstract
  This article examines how and why to teach anthropological courses based on my own and other anthropologists' experiences. The aim of the article is to help to promote education of anthropology in Iran. In the Introduction, the subject matter andmetbodological issues of this study are explained. Then, ...  Read More

Which Criterion? An Anthropological Study of Humanities Scientific Production and Its Challengs in Iran

nematollah fazeli

Volume 12, Issue 30 , August 2005, , Pages 1-44

Abstract
  Recent records of the Institute of Scientific Information (ISi) show that Iranian scientific productions in humanities are poor. Also, Shanghai University in China released a list of 500 most productive and internationally credited universities of the world in 2003. There was no mention of any Iranian ...  Read More

Globalization and Higher Education: Global Trends in the Institution of Higher Education and The Status of Higher Education in Iran

nematollah fazeli

Volume 11, Issue 25 , May 2004, , Pages 1-41

Abstract
  This article is a review of some of global trends in the institution of higher education. In the introduction it discusses the problem of understanding higher education in the age of globalization and information technology. From this point of view, it seems that there are many crisis in higher education ...  Read More

"Discussion" As a Way of University Teaching An Ethnographic Approach to Participatory Education

nematollah fazeli

Volume 10, Issue 24 , February 2004, , Pages 61-99

Abstract
  This article examines and introduces "discussion" as a way of teaching in university. It argues that one of the causes of inefficiency of academic education in Iran is its non-democratic and non-participatory way of university teaching. One strategy for solving this problem is disseminating and promoting ...  Read More

An Introduction to the Sociology of Art and Literature

nematollah fazeli

Volume 4, Issue 7.8 , November 1999, , Pages 107-133

Abstract
  The sociology of art and literature is a subfield of sociology in which the social structure and function of art and literature as well as the relationships between society and art, is investigated. Since the subject is quite recent in Iran, this paper will briefly deal with its major objectives, history, ...  Read More

A Glance To Anthropology In Iran

nematollah ghazi

Volume 5, Issue 9 , November 1997, , Pages 117-142

Abstract
  In this article, the non.academic antnropotogy , those anthropological texts found in the historical, geographical, ethical, religious and literary books of Iranian Islamic writers in the recent century _ are analyzed. Also, the folkloric researches relating to the Iranian Follclor are introbuced. Meanwhile, ...  Read More