Articles
Violence and poverty; when unemployment creates crime. / Moein Khazaeli
The decrease in the general welfare level, especially the daily decrease in the household food basket in Iran, along with the increase in public dissatisfaction, is not the only effect of poverty, inflation, and unemployment. Sociologists and criminologists have been warning about the role of socio-economic factors in the emergence or at least increase of […]...
Read MoreWhy are young Iranians addicted?! / Morteza Hamounian
The average age of drug use is 15 years. (1) Addiction is discussed in children. (2) In a country where 98% of the world’s drug seizures occur. (3) The name of this country is Iran. The same Iran that we all know, but the statistics that we are not aware of. The work is to […]...
Read MoreFood industries and the issue of health with genetically modified/clean products by Tahereh Ali Nejad.
In recent years, we have been faced with two terms, genetically modified and organic, in the agriculture and food industries. From a scientific standpoint, organic products are those that do not use any type of chemical process in any stage of planting, growing, and harvesting. This means that completely natural methods are used to produce […]...
Read MoreThe mirage of self-sufficiency in a waterless era / The beautiful melody of Koosar
It was the year 58 when we left Tehran for Noorabad Mamassani. My father was involved in his research project “Flood Control” which was supposed to be implemented in the Jungan section of Mamassani. The story was that if we could control the floods on the flood plains, soil erosion would be minimized and with […]...
Read MoreFeminization of Agricultural Labor; Characteristics and Challenges/Elham Amani
The world of the 21st century is still grappling with the long-standing challenges. In today’s world, poverty is not only a feminine face, but the rapid pace of development has also made rural areas in many countries of Asia, Africa, and Latin America feminine as well. The highest number of women who are economically active […]...
Read More“Iran’s semi-dry lands are in danger of a water crisis/Kiumars Amiri”
The evident proof of this bitter reality is that from previous centuries until now, billions of hectares of the world’s vast forests have been lost and never recovered. This ongoing trend, in which human intervention is one of the major factors, continues to progress all over the globe, especially in the so-called Third World countries […]...
Read MoreWomen farmers in an exhausting and unequal equation/Jeinam Mohammadi
Among the 11 million rural and nomadic women in the population of Iran, women make up more than 46% of the agricultural workforce. This article examines the status and challenges of women in agriculture, their contribution to the agricultural sector, the resources and support available or unavailable to them, and proposed solutions for their problems […]...
Read MoreForests are sacrificed for short-term and unsustainable benefits/ Azam Bahrami
We understand the importance of forests and the population living in them in the face of climate change challenges. In fact, hundreds of millions of hectares of forests have been lost in recent decades. Forests are an important part of stabilizing the ecosystem of soil, wetlands, and biodiversity, and are one of the sources of […]...
Read More“Stoning” in the Islamic Penal Code of Iran and its legal and jurisprudential foundations in Islam/Ameneh Abiyar
Follow-ups and activities of international and national organizations: Throughout history, international organizations have made numerous efforts and pursued various actions to curb the oppressive judicial system of the Islamic Republic of Iran. However, unfortunately, due to the lack of an enforcement mechanism, these efforts were not able to compel the Iranian regime to respect human […]...
Read MoreThe Damaging Policies of the Government in Agricultural and Horticultural Management/Mohammad Momenzadeh
The market for agricultural and horticultural products, as the most important source of food supply for the people, has a significant share in the country’s economy. However, this sector of the economy in our country is facing serious challenges. Agriculture and horticulture are considered among the most risky and vulnerable jobs in our country. However, […]...
Read MoreThe Decline of Agriculture; Migration and Marginalization of Farmers in Iranian Cities/Spring Abbasi
Attention to rural development is one of the most important economic and social measures in countries like Iran; because agriculture has allocated a significant portion of the country’s economy. However, unfortunately, we have always witnessed the continuation of rural migration to cities and the spread of slums. In this article, we will discuss the weakening […]...
Read MoreAn Introduction to Educational Pathology of Authoritarianism/ Ahmad Fa’al
Introduction 1.: Psychological study of tyranny and authoritarianism is not a new phenomenon. Perhaps one of the most exciting aspects of social psychology is the study of the personality of tyrannical and authoritarian individuals. If we say that hundreds of important books have been written about the psychological personality of Hitler and Stalin, we are […]...
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