Volume 30 (2024)
Volume 29 (2023)
Volume 28 (2021)
Volume 27 (2020)
Volume 26 (2019)
Volume 25 (2018)
Volume 24 (2017)
Volume 23 (2016)
Volume 22 (2015)
Volume 21 (2015)
Volume 20 (2013)
Volume 19 (2012)
Volume 18 (2011)
Volume 17 (2010)
Volume 16 (2009)
Volume 15 (2008)
Volume 14 (2007)
Volume 13 (2006)
Volume 12 (2005)
Volume 11 (2004)
Volume 10 (2003)
Volume 9 (2002)
Volume 8 (2001)
Volume 7 (2001)
Volume 6 (1998)
Volume 5 (1997)
Volume 4 (1996)
Volume 3 (1995)
Volume 2 (1993)
Volume 1 (1992)
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

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

Assesment of sustainable Development in Bushehr City from the Aspect of socio/ economics Factores

mohamadhosein saraei

Volume 17, Issue 50 , November 2010, , Pages 38-81

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2010.6811

Abstract
  Unsustainable development, as an important subject in the last two centuries and its harmful outcomes which come as a result of some variables such as population, per capita and consumption model indicates the importance of sustainable development for last decade of this century. Also urban sustainability ...  Read More

Global Mind Change: The Social and Cultural Application of Indigenous Knowledge in Sustainable Development

esfandiar abbasi

Volume 8, Issue 15.16 , February 2002, , Pages 100-146

Abstract
  A historical review of the literature on indigenous knowledge indicates a gradual broadening of this field, starting from technical indigenous knowledge onto the cultural and social values and practices of local communities. This could be in part attributed to the increasing awareness of social scientists ...  Read More