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The Role of Sufism in the Development of Safavid Government (Revising the Theories of Ibn khaldun about the Development of Governments)

Hassan Saraie; Abolfazl Fathabadi

Volume 27, Issue 90 , April 2020, Pages 1-32

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.53602.2262

Abstract
  Some of thinkers put an emphasis on the role of tribal Asabiyyah, and some of them emphasize the role of religious Asabiyyah to explain the development of Safavid government and all of them, neglect the process of affinity and synergy of these factors in this respect. Therefore, the article tries to ...  Read More

Indigenous Identity against Non-indigenous Identity; a Qualitative Research about Identity Incompatibilities in Bandar Abbas

Yaser Rastegar; Sima Hadi

Volume 27, Issue 90 , April 2020, Pages 33-60

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.57550.2328

Abstract
  In multicultural societies, identity conflicts, especially indigenous/non-indigenous dualities, create an identifying source, and lead to identity challenges and conflicts. The purpose of the present study was to describe the perception and interpretation of the indigenous inhabitants of Bandar Abbas ...  Read More

A Critical Review of Sociological and Management Research Based on Grounded Theory (2016-2018)

Fardin Mohammadi; Mohsen Noghani; Mahdi Kermani

Volume 27, Issue 90 , April 2020, Pages 61-104

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.54645.2280

Abstract
  In the last decade, Iranian researchers in the field of sociology and management have widely used the grounded theory in their research. Given the specific features of this methodology, the main issue of the present study is that what are the strengths and weaknesses of sociological and managerial research ...  Read More

A Qualitative Study of the Situation of Sociology Education in Iran

Mahdokht Ghorbani; Alireza Shojaeezand

Volume 27, Issue 90 , April 2020, Pages 105-134

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.14562.1351

Abstract
  This study concerns the situation of sociology education in Iran through a phenomenological approach. The question is: “what is the role of sociology education in the current situation of Iran?” In this research, we tried to categorize different influential reasons on sociology conditions, ...  Read More

Discourse Analysis of Happiness over the Last Two Decades in Iran

Rabee Ali; Saeedeh Amini; Ahmad Ghiyasvand

Volume 27, Issue 90 , April 2020, Pages 135-160

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.58134.2343

Abstract
  Drawing on thinkers such as William Davis, Sarah Ahmad, and Sam Binkley, we have aimed to depict the characteristics of happiness discourse in Iran. So, by using the method of Fairclough discourse analysis, we examined the various issues of Success Magazine over the past thirty years at three levels ...  Read More

The Construction of Feminist Discourse in Iran (1992-2011)

Seyedeh Marjan Tabatabaee; Farough Amin Mozaffari; Mohammad Abbaszadeh; Samad Sabbagh

Volume 27, Issue 90 , April 2020, Pages 195-230

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.59741.2370

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to study the feminist discourse in the contemporary Iran. The data of our research are gathered from Zanan (Women) and the Feminist School magazines. Therefore, we looked at the feminist discourse in the texts of these magazines from 1992 to 2011. We also have used the ...  Read More

Childhood, Delinquency, Incarceration: A Narrative of the Emergence of Daar-alta’adib in Pahlavi Era

Ali Khorsandnejad; Hassan Chavoshian; Arash Heydari; Hamid Abdollahi Chanzanagh

Volume 27, Issue 90 , April 2020, Pages 195-230

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.60356.2382

Abstract
  “Childhood” is a modern phenomenon which has not been inquired historio-sociologically frequently. The prevalent prospect defines the child in a psychological system, and considers it to be an innocent, vulnerable and protection-needing being. Immanently, this form of constructing the child ...  Read More