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Cultural Studies of Diaspora and Cosmopolitanism

Mohammadsaeed Zokaei

Volume 27, Issue 88 , April 2020, Pages 1-24

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.46513.2155

Abstract
  The interface of culture, politics and agency in global and transnational levels has turned diaspora studies into an attractive and important theoretical and empirical area. Analyzing diaspora requires employing multilayered analytical and conceptual levels and attending to diverse structural, historical ...  Read More

Genesis and Integration of Iranian Diaspora in France

Hossein Mirzaei

Volume 27, Issue 88 , April 2020, Pages 25-70

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.48012.2169

Abstract
  The issue of the immigrants’ adaptation to the destination society has always been one of the main subjects in immigration studies attracting researchers and politicians. Like any other immigrant community, Iranian diaspora in France whose presence in the country goes back at least to the Qajar ...  Read More

Divergent Heterogeneities in Iranian Immigration: A Case Study of Iranian Diaspora and Its Semantic and Theoretical Limitations

Tahereh Khazaei

Volume 27, Issue 88 , April 2020, Pages 71-108

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.48805.2187

Abstract
  Despite its widespread use as an equivalent for immigrant populations, the term diaspora remains semantically and theoretically ambiguous. This study hypothesizes that the term diaspora fails to represent Iranian immigration and its divergent heterogeneities. Discussing theoretical approaches to diaspora, ...  Read More

Study and analysis of the influencing factors of development on the migration patterns in border cities of Iran

Mahmoud Moshfegh; Mohammad Shekofteh Gohari

Volume 27, Issue 88 , April 2020, Pages 109-144

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.48172.2172

Abstract
  This study was conducted by analyzing the secondary data of 118 border cities. The research period includes the trend of migration changes based on census data during the period 1390-1395. To prove the research hypotheses of the Topsis analytical model of Border Cities Development Index, Pearson ...  Read More

The Burden of Pain and Practicing Patience with the Body: The Phenomenology of Lived Experience of Chronic Pains in MS Patients

Kamal Khaleghpanah

Volume 27, Issue 88 , April 2020, Pages 145-174

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.41189.2095

Abstract
  Living with a chronic disease is a long-lasting process of experiencing symptoms and pain, recognizing and understanding this situation, and the re-conceptualizing and reconstructing the future of the person suffering from it. Chronic pains are among the complicated symptoms experienced by patients both ...  Read More

Single Lives of the Youth: A Pantomime of Single Girls in the Attitude of Marriage

Ahmad Ghiasvand; Zeinab Hajilu

Volume 27, Issue 88 , April 2020, Pages 175-215

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.47035.2157

Abstract
  In the last three to four decades girls in the social and cultural change of Iranian society have experienced different opportunities and restrictions to start life. In this regard, what can be proposed as a general issue of this research is to understand single lives experienced by girls, and their ...  Read More

Study of Women’s Lived Experiences of Earthquake in Sarpol-e-Zahab

Minoo Salimi; Ahmad Naderi

Volume 27, Issue 88 , April 2020, Pages 217-251

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2020.44907.2134

Abstract
  Since earthquake has a wide range of effects on people's lives, we can think of it as an important variable in the changes of societies’ social life. The social consequences of the disaster vary according to age, gender, economic and social class. Children, women and low-income people are among ...  Read More