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Comprehension of Iranian Women’s Experience of Arbaeen Foot Pilgrimage

Mohammadtaghi Karami Ghahi

Volume 27, Issue 91 , April 2020, Pages 1-38

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.59671.2366

Abstract
  Arbaeen walk in its current form is a novel ritual and diverse social phenomenon. The diversity comes from the multiplicity of pilgrims’ narratives and the variety of meanings people attach to it. The feminine narrative of Arbaeen walk, despite all its diverse meanings, is neglected and marginalized ...  Read More

Modernization and Prevalence of Emerging Infectious Diseases: Investigating the Underlying Factors of the Occurrence and Epidemic of Covid-19 and Its Continuity

Mahyar Mohebi Meimandi; Mohammad Sasanipour

Volume 27, Issue 91 , April 2020, Pages 39-78

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.54255.2285

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to investigate the most important factors in the occurrence and epidemic of emerging infectious diseases such as Covid-19 and their relationship with modernization and globalization based on the concepts presented in the sociological perspective of risky society Irish Beck ...  Read More

Iranian Modernity: A Critique of Ali Mirsepasi’s Viowpoint

Mohammad Nezhadiran; Rozhan Hesam Ghazi

Volume 27, Issue 91 , April 2020, Pages 79-112

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.60121.2376

Abstract
  The purpose of this study was to review and criticize the theory of Iranian modernity, Ali Mirsepasi, as one of the most important analyses that has been done on the Iranian in face of modernity which has tried to present multiple models of modernity as a new theory. The current study has used the analytical-critical ...  Read More

Strategy for Political Participation among Women, Teachers, Students and Labor activists

Mohammad Hossein Panahi; Atena Kamel Ghalibaf

Volume 27, Issue 91 , April 2020, Pages 113-156

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.53810.2267

Abstract
  This study aims at examining strategies of political participation of four varied groups, namely teachers, students, women, and laborers. Drawing on theories of formal/informal political actions, the paper has interrogated the political strategies actors employ to realize their claims within the broader ...  Read More

Women and Patriarchal Gender Order; A Historical Narrative of "Family Life" of Iranian Women in the Qajar Era (1789-1925).

Mohammad Hosein Sharifi Saei; Taghi Azadarmaki

Volume 27, Issue 91 , April 2020, Pages 157-194

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.63413.2439

Abstract
  The purpose of this research was to study the situation of Iranian women in the Qajar era (1789-1925). The present research has been done by historical method. The findings of this study showed that women in the Qajar era had very few social rights. Women were the second sex. They were second-class citizens. ...  Read More

The Problem of Economic Action: The Possibility of a Sociological Alternative in the Face of Rational Choice Theory

Hamzeh Nowzari

Volume 27, Issue 91 , April 2020, Pages 195-222

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.56507.2310

Abstract
  The theory of rational choice of economics in the analysis of economic action faces two basic problems. The problem of validity, that is, the empirical confirmation of its basic principles, and the problem of subjectivity, that is, the ability and capacity to pay simultaneous attention to the social ...  Read More

An Analysis of the Impact of Linguistic Developments on the Views and Approaches of Social Knowledge

Hadi Zeini Malekabad; Mohammad reza Hasani

Volume 27, Issue 91 , April 2020, Pages 233-250

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjss.2021.46271.2245

Abstract
  Analyzing the relationships between different scientific fields makes research possible, especially those fields where questions can only be answered by an interdisciplinary analysis. The connection between social knowledge and other scientific fields has long been developed and enabled answering the ...  Read More