Internet

Supervision of the National Broadcasting Network on Home Display Network: Conflict between Security Institutions and Celebrities?/ Mehdi Shirzad
Iranian politicians believe that those who are involved in the art business have a great influence on public opinion and are always seeking to attract them. In every election, campaign headquarters compete to bring in celebrities for their campaign photos. They have probably deduced this from the voting statistics of the winning candidate in each […]...
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Mehdi Shirzad
A look at the disappearance of independence in the home entertainment network / Arash Chakari
If we want to summarize the history of Iranian television after 1357 in one sentence, we can write: A huge cultural and artistic gap between the reality of society and the programs produced. A gap that was mostly evident between the years 68 to 78. The atmosphere of revolutionary society and the subsequent eight-year war […]...
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Arash Chakeri
Digital Empowerment and Women’s Rights / Elaheh Amani
A report on the sixty-seventh session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) held its sixty-seventh session at the UN headquarters from March 6th to 17th (1). The main focus of this session was innovation and technological advancements and their impact on […]...
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Elahe AmaniHow did the Islamic Republic change its strategy in suppressing the virtual voices of the people? / Amir Aghaei
The season of oppressors’ failure. First, it is necessary to mention that when the writer decided to write this article, the conditions were different in two ways. First, it was difficult to predict the continuation of protests for more than two weeks, but this happened for various reasons, similar to many events that have puzzled […]...
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Amir Aghayi
Taqi Azad Ermaki: Intentional violence among teenagers can turn into murder / Ali Kalai
“We will face mass killings in the not-so-distant future; where young people will gather and engage in killing each other.” This warning comes from Taqi Azad Armaki, a sociologist and professor at the University of Tehran’s Faculty of Social Sciences. It is a warning about the violence in the younger generation, which is the motivation […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Iranian women have no body; A study on the reproduction of gender stereotypes in virtual space in conversation with Mansoureh Moosavi / Mehrnoush No’edoust.
For centuries, or perhaps thousands of years, Iranian women have faced oppression and limitations, which continue to this day. However, it seems that the younger generation is experiencing different conditions compared to women of past generations in Iran, thanks to the internet and virtual space. Patriarchy still exists and both the government and society are […]...
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Mehrnoush Noudoust
The History of Digital Struggle for Digital Sovereignty / Amin Qazaei
You can buy a great house with four hundred and fifty thousand dollars, but one person spent this amount to buy a house in the three-dimensional virtual environment of Metaverse to be in the neighborhood of a famous rap singer named Snoop Dogg. Only in January 2022, Metaverse properties were sold for eighty-five million dollars. […]...
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Amin Ghazaie
Investigating the Impact of Virtual Space on Depression and Suicide in Adolescents / Samireh Hanaei
Is the digital generation depressed? “Two ten and thirteen-year-old children from Lorestan committed suicide on August 18, 2022 by hanging and shooting themselves. According to the news agency “Hrana”, from April to August 20, 2022, thirty-three cases of suicide among children and adolescents aged eleven to eighteen have been reported in the country, and only […]...
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Samireh Hanai
A Look at the Use of Children and Adolescents as Tools in Social Media Networks/ Mahnaz Norouzian
Virtual space, the slaughterhouse of children’s rights When talking about child labor, the image that comes to mind for most people is of children working in a wide range of jobs, including selling fortunes and gum on street corners, working in workshops, factories, mines, bakeries, and similar places. These children are forced to work for […]...
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Mahnaz Norouzian
Computer games, the double-edged sword in our hands / Mehdi Amberi
It is not possible to make a general statement about the positive or negative effects of computer games on children and adolescents. Experts in educational sciences, psychologists, and experts in related fields have provided their opinions on the types of games, classification of violence levels in them, and appropriate ages for each game, and have […]...
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Mehdi Anbari
What impact does sexual and gender education have on the identity of children and adolescents? / Ava Dabagh
Tell me who I am. Gender is an inseparable part of many people’s lives. In addition to the fact that quality education in line with international standards is necessary for children and adolescents in this area, access to such education is also considered one of their rights. Children need to receive education about sexual orientations, […]...
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Ava Dabbagh
“The key to a better tomorrow is in the hands of proactive youth/ Elaheh Amani.”
The twelfth day of August every year is the International Youth Day. The idea for this day was initiated in 1998 in Lisbon and was adopted on December 17, 1999 at the United Nations General Assembly. The year 2022 is the World Youth Day of “Inter-generational Solidarity, Creating a Global World for All Generations”. This […]...
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Elahe Amani