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Social sciences is an open-access, double-blind, peer-reviewed journal published by Allameh Tabataba’i University, the leading university in Humanities and Social Sciences in Iran. Studies the Social Scienceshas been established to provide an intellectual platform for national and international researchers working Social Sciences. The Journal was founded in as a response to quick advancements in Social Sciences and was dedicated to the publication of highest-quality research studies that report findings on issues of great concern to the profession of Social Sciences. To allow for easy and worldwide access to the most updated research findings, the journal is set to be an open-access journal. The journal is published in both a print version and an online version.

The journal charges two million Rials to compensate a part of the arbitration fee, and if the article is accepted, additonally four million Rials will be charged from the authors for a part of the costs of processing the articles, the rest of the costs will be financially supported by Allameh Tabatabai University.

Sociology
Comparative Analysis of Conditions Affecting Quality of Bureaucracy in Developing Countries

Mohammad Shamsi; Reza Hemmati; Mahdi Malmir

Volume 32, Issue 108 , February 2025, Pages 1-52

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.89071.2918

Abstract
  Although all contemporary governments can be considered bureaucratic in a certain sense, experience has shown that bureaucracies exhibit varying qualities across different societies. Achieving a high quality of bureaucracy especially in developing countries requires the presence of diverse social, economic, ...  Read More

Sociology
Analysis of the Representation of Social Capital of Governance in the 1401 Protests, with an Emphasis on Big Data Mining of Social Networks

alireza Haddadi

Volume 32, Issue 108 , February 2025, Pages 53-105

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.86591.2897

Abstract
  Utilizing big data available in cyberspace, this article employs a framework to measure governance social capital. The computational social science method has examined the perceptions of the statistical population of users on Twitter, Instagram, and Telegram across four periods in the year 1401 , addressing ...  Read More

Sociology
حاشیه‌نشینی، محرومیت و گرایش‌های خودکشی

siavash gholipoor; alireza moradi; asra alromahi

Volume 32, Issue 108 , February 2025, Pages 107-142

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.82555.2848

Abstract
  پدیده خودکشی در کشور به نسبت میانگین جهانی در وضعیت نرمالی قرار دارد؛ اما به نظر می‌رسد واریانس آن در بین گروه‌های اجتماعی و به ویژه استان‌های کشور بالاست. به طوری که ...  Read More

Sociology
Sociological Explanation of Minorities’ Perception of Inter-Ethnic Conflict (Case Study: The Baloch Ethnic Group in Sistan and Baluchistan)

Aslam Balochzehi; Mohammad Osman HosseinBor

Volume 32, Issue 108 , February 2025, Pages 143-184

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.81400.2818

Abstract
  The present study aims to identify the factors involved in intensifying inter-ethnic conflict from the perspective of the Baluch minority. To this end, a theoretical model is proposed based on the research framework to examine the impact of evaluating government ethnic policies, feelings of discrimination, ...  Read More

Anthropology
Social Exclusion and the Formation of a Shame-Laden Identity among the Roma of Ilam

Mansour Mansouri moghadam

Volume 32, Issue 108 , February 2025, Pages 185-218

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.87221.2902

Abstract
  This article investigates the social, cultural, and gendered mechanisms that reproduce exclusion and shame among the Roma residing in Ilam City. . Findings reveal that the Roma body functions as a “mobile marker” in urban spaces, rendering difference hyper-visible and activating exclusionary ...  Read More

Sociology
Voices for Transition: A Study on the Path of Gender Reassignment in Public Self-Narratives

Seyed Mahdi Etemadifard; Ala Najmi

Volume 32, Issue 108 , February 2025, Pages 219-252

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.89770.2934

Abstract
  In contemporary Iran, transgender life is caught in a paradoxical state of “legal acceptance” and “social exclusion.” The dominance of the medical-legal perspective has created a profound gap between “formal knowledge” (based on pathology) and “lived experience.” ...  Read More

Founding Social Theory in Language: Linguistic Turn and Peter Berger
Volume 31, Issue 107 , December 2024, , Pages 1-42

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.84993.2874

Abstract
  This article examines the alignment of Peter Berger's theory of the "social construction of reality" with the 20th century's "linguistic turn." Using a documentary method, it analyzes textual data from Berger and other thinkers. The study first explores the role of language in the sociologies of Durkheim ...  Read More

Analyzing the concepts, works and understanding of Simmelian in Iran
Volume 31, Issue 107 , December 2024, , Pages 167-202

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.81231.2815

Abstract
  The main objective of this study is to examine the concepts, translations, and Simmelian reception in Iran. According to the findings, during the first period—coinciding with the establishment of the University of Tehran and the discipline of sociology—Simmel’s thought was not only ...  Read More

The Non-rationality of Reality, Conceptual Reconstruction, and the Problem of Necessity in the Cultural Sciences: The Case of Rickert and Weber
Volume 31, Issue 107 , December 2024, , Pages 129-166

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.85241.2878

Abstract
  Within a Neo-Kantian framework, this article argues that historical–cultural reality is both infinite and lacks any rational form;therefore, its scientific cognition requires a methodical reconstruction by means of concepts.The guiding question is how necessity and objectivity can arise in the ...  Read More

Exploring the Experience of Grief in Organ Donor Families
Volume 31, Issue 107 , December 2024, , Pages 43-88

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.79978.2791

Abstract
  Grief is a complex set of emotions, thoughts, and behaviors that individuals experience in response to loss or the threat of loss. One of the most significant contexts in which grief is commonly experienced is within the family, suggesting that grief is a fundamentally familial phenomenon. Accordingly, ...  Read More

Which interpretation of quantum theory is appropriate for social sciences?
Volume 31, Issue 107 , December 2024, , Pages 203-243

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.81925.2831

Abstract
  In this article, the different interpretations of the quantum theory are introduced, in order to determine which one more suitable for its expansion into the field of social sciences. The main criterion for judging the appropriateness of is its ability to explain the relationship between the intentional ...  Read More

Discourse Analysis of some Political Activists on Persian-Language Instagram

Zahra Ebrahimiazar; Mohammadsalar Kasraie

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 12 November 2025

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2025.80088.2850

Abstract
  By the emergence of the Web 2.0, internet users gain opportunities for interaction and participation, enabling agency and, consequently, struggle over the establishment of meanings and discursive struggles. This study centers on the Instagram social network, aiming to examine how semantic frameworks ...  Read More

Students' narratives of the conflict between structure and agency in education: A qualitative study in junior high school

yarmohammad ghasemi; fatemeh havas beigi; reza vahdati

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2026.89996.2939

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to understand the students' narrative of the educational system. The research paradigm is interpretive; the approach is qualitative, and the method is narrative research. The field of study was male students of the first secondary school (Ilam city), and in-depth interviews ...  Read More

An Analysis of Rural Households' Satisfaction with the Employment Loans Provided by the Imam Khomeini Relief Committee

sirous ghanbari; mahdi naderianfar

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2026.86224.2892

Abstract
  The rural population of Iran faces numerous challenges such as unemployment, poverty, and migration, necessitating the strengthening of economic empowerment strategies. In this context, the employment loans provided by the Imam Khomeini Relief Committee (IKRC) serve as an effective tool for fostering ...  Read More

Determinants of Student Dropout in Iran: A Systematic Review

Mahla Mohammadi; mohsen noghani dokht bahmani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2026.86153.2891

Abstract
  Given the breadth and severity of the consequences of student dropout for educational equity and socio-economic development, identifying the factors influencing this phenomenon is a critical necessity. Accordingly, this study aims to identify the factors affecting student dropout in Iran through a systematic ...  Read More

Study on the Psychological-Social Adaptation of Successful Afghan Migrants Living in Iran

Sayed Musa Hosseini

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2026.84628.2876

Abstract
  The largest group of migrants in Iran is Afghans. Migration presents various challenges for individuals. However, even with relatively equal conditions, some of these migrants may be more successful in life, work, and various aspects of social interactions. The key issue is to understand what do factors ...  Read More

The life world of a person with disabilities from the perspective of needs: from the reality of a limited body to the pure experience of subjectivity

Qader balakhani

Articles in Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available Online from 26 January 2026

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2026.84447.2863

Abstract
  The research problem is based on the insignificant share of people with disabilities in the social sciences literature. The research methodology is based on an integrated approach. Quantitative data was collected using a standard questionnaire from a statistical sample of 374 people. The research method ...  Read More

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