Sociology

Myths, Ideology, and Knowledge: Challenges of the Normative System in Iranian Society; A Conversation with Dr. Asghar Mahajeri/ Pedram Tahsini
Dr. Asghar Mahajeri, born in 1345, received his doctorate from the Department of Science and Research at the University of Tehran. He is currently an assistant professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences, Communications and Media at the Central Tehran Branch. In his background, he has also served as the head of the Sociology Department […]...
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Padram Tahsini
Serious Economy/ Ahmad Alavi
Ramali and falgiri, as part of the informal economy, have deep roots in many developing societies, including Iran. This phenomenon, which thrives in a context of economic, social, and cultural crises, not only leads to the withdrawal of capital – both financial, human, and social – from the productive and formal economic cycle, but also […]...
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Ahmad Alavi
Book Introduction: “Aristocratic Management”
Book Aristocratic management. “By the pen of Ahmad Fa’al, a researcher and analyst of theoretical issues in politics and sociology, was published in 1403. The author has written this book based on his experiences in the fields of management, oil industry, and political sociology. His first experience relates to his undergraduate studies in management, which […]...
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Ahmad Fa’al
Political Sociology of Trust/ Ahmad Faal
In geographical divisions, Iran is considered a large and expansive land and, in terms of geopolitical significance, it has a strategic role and importance in the region, as it is located at the crossroads of the West and East, North and South. Iran is connected to Western Europe from the West, to the Middle East […]...
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Ahmad Fa’al
Saeed Madani: “Sleeping in a grave is a wise way to survive.”
Saeed Madani Ghahfarokhi is a senior researcher in social issues and a journalist, who has authored numerous valuable works in the fields of social problems, particularly addiction, poverty, and prostitution. His books, “Sociology of Prostitution”, “Addiction in Iran”, “The Necessity of Combating Poverty and Inequality in Iran”, and “Violence Against Children in Iran” are just […]...
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Saeed Madani
Book Introduction: Marginality (Theories, Methods, Case Studies)
The book “Marginalization (Theories, Methods, Case Studies)” is a collection of articles written by Iranian sociologist Asadollah Naghdi, with 288 pages, which discusses marginalization and its effects. These 15 articles were previously published in social science journals or presented at various specialized conferences before being compiled into a book. One of the notable features of […]...
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The story of children’s suffering, from today to tomorrow / Ali Kalaii
“این عکس یک زن با لباس سفید را نشان میدهد” This photo shows a woman wearing a white dress. Ali Kalai “Eight and a half percent of the 160,000 calls related to child abuse are related to the Welfare Organization. This is a statement made by Habibollah Masoudifar, the Deputy of Social Affairs at the […]...
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Ali Kalaei
Do you hear our voice? / Saeed Modani
This is a caption. Saeed Madani A rapper has recently released a song called “National Garden” in which he attempts to depict the social situation and crises in Iranian society. In this music video, the voices of countless victims of social damages cry out to the authorities: “Do you hear our voices?” Now I, alongside […]...
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Saeed MadaniReligious people and sociology of the body; a hesitation towards protesting against epilation / Mohammad Mohabbi
Mohammad Mohabi Sociology of the body is a branch of sociology that specifically focuses on the concept of corporéité, as a social phenomenon. The importance of this study lies in the fact that it is an indicator of the relationship between humans and the outside world, which takes shape through social and cultural influences. The […]...
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Mohammad Mohebi