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A Study of Selfish Individualism and Its Related Factors among Shiraz University Students (With a Focus on their Class)

Tahereh Ghaderi; Zahra Alghooneh

Volume 24, Issue 79 , January 2018, Pages 1-31

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.977.1557

Abstract
  People’s orientation towards meeting their own needs and achieving their personal and private goals, without considering other people, is called egocentrism and individualism. Selfish individualism is a type of individualism in which the person’s personal gain is put as the top priority, ...  Read More

A Study of the Cognitive Processes of Ex- addicts and their Families (Case Study: Congress 60)

Mohammad Zahedi Asl; Azam Pilevari

Volume 24, Issue 79 , January 2018, Pages 33-73

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.23549.1595

Abstract
    The current study aims to recognize the cognitive processes of ex-addicts and their families with the method of grounded theory. The participants were chosen based on a purposeful sampling method, and sampling continued until the saturation point of data was reached. Hence, 18 ex-addicts and 20 ...  Read More

Key Actors in the Field of Social Security

Ali Akbar Tajmazinani; Gholamreza Ghaffari; Yaser Bagheri

Volume 24, Issue 79 , January 2018, Pages 75-116

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.24577.1612

Abstract
  The field of social security in this study is a sphere for interaction between different organizations, among which the Social Security Organization (SSO) is one of the most important. The position of this organization in the structure of social policymaking in Iran, along with its pervasiveness and ...  Read More

A Sociological Study of the Tolouian Political Religious Sect (With a Focus on the Bakhtiari People)

Peyman Mahmoudi; Abolfazl Zolfaghari

Volume 24, Issue 79 , January 2018, Pages 117-157

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.19540.1502

Abstract
  In a time when Mohammad Mosaddegh and Hossein Fatemi were involved with the movement of nationalizing the oil industry, during the years 1949-1950, in the Lur-dominated region of southwestern Iran, from Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad to Chaharmahal and Bakhtiyari and also the eastern area of Khuzestan province ...  Read More

The Constitutional Revolution and the Protest against the Educational and Nurturing Status of Women in Iran (1906-1909)

Mohammad Bitarafan; Sohrab Yazdani; Hossein Moftakhari; Hojjat Fallah Tootkar

Volume 24, Issue 79 , January 2018, Pages 159-189

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.19493.1501

Abstract
  The structure of education in the Qajar dynasty was derived from tradition and was as a kind of reading of religious principles. Three basic components in this period created the process of change in the structure of education in the field of the feminine gender: a) the attention given by European graduates ...  Read More

Causes, Motivations and Consequences of Entering Erfan-e Halghe

Mohammad Masoud Saeedi

Volume 24, Issue 79 , January 2018, Pages 191-233

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2017.14386.1347

Abstract
  The growth of spiritual groups in society can be an indicator of a new direction in the transformation of the general culture; therefore, the scientific and objective study of these groups would have an important role in recognizing the needs of the modern individual and his or her expectations from ...  Read More

A Study of the Reflection of Social Conflict in Ahmad Shamloo’s Poems Using Jurgen Habermas’s Sociological Concepts

Seyed Ahmad Mortazavi; Iraj Saee Arsi; Saeed Ma’dani

Volume 24, Issue 79 , January 2018, Pages 235-268

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2018.8185

Abstract
  Poems are the hard cliffs situated at the very heart of a stone mountain; they are not only reflective of shouts, but also the reflector of the whispers and occasionally the silences which are filled with shouting. Along with a soft face, poems possess a face of explosion; they are a form of media as ...  Read More