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Number of Articles: 5
The Effect of Social Capital on Job Satisfaction of Teachers
Volume 13, Issue 33 , May 2006, Pages 1-26
Abstract
This study investigates the effects of social capital on the job salisfaction of Tabriz primary schools teachers. Social capital and job satisfaction arc important in social welfare development. A random sample or 350 teachers were selected. Data was collected by means of questionnaire. For the measurement ... Read MoreIndigenous Knowledge of Qanat System and Sustainable Development in Iran
Volume 13, Issue 33 , May 2006, Pages 27-64
Abstract
The technology related to the construction and use of Qanats developed in Iran since ancient times to take advantage of the underground water resources in arid regions. In most cases however, Qanats are more than just a,vay of using underground water. They represent a unique and integrative system of ... Read MoreWhy and How to Teach Anthropology: An Ethnographic Approach to Teaching Anthropology and Its Problems in Iran
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 MoreThe Relationship Between Presence in Virtual Space and Modern Identity
Volume 13, Issue 33 , May 2006, Pages 111-153
Abstract
Presence in virtual space, whether for professional purposes or for recreation, whether continuously or intermittently leaves deep impacts on different aspects of identity and lifestyles, specifically on youth as the biggest virtual space audience. Internet users, depending on the objective and subjective ... Read MoreThe Pathology of Dominant Discourse in Commercial Advertising
Volume 13, Issue 33 , May 2006, Pages 155-188