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, , , Volume 2, Issue 1 (8-2013)
Abstract
The
present paper, from a sociological perspective, aims to study the proverb in
novels taking Social Participation as one of the factors of social
capital in Bahmanyari's novels. Proverbs as the internal voice of each nation
are seen as the reflection of the most hidden agenda of the people's lives as
well as a reliable source for the studies on anthropology, sociology and
psychology. The research Social Participation in proverbs as a part in
the popular culture can make us aware of the amount of the reflection of the Social
Participation aspects in traditional societies and have an influential
effect on the facilitation of purposeful actions in the today's society.
The
investigation of 6016 Proverbs in Bahmanyari's novel book demonstrates that
among different factors of social capital, Social Participation is
considered as one of the most intensive social and ethical issues in
traditional societies. Participation after trust is the second factor that is
repeated in the novel and with bilateral indices it is divided into two-way
participation, the other side participation, obligatory participation,
participation based on the division of work, instrumental participation and
counseling participation. The study concludes that among the different types of
participation, the other side participation has the highest effect.
, , Volume 2, Issue 4 (5-2014)
Abstract
The family as a social institution has experienced dramatic changes during recent decades. These changes had influential effects on the situation of the members, especially children, within the family. Using the data from the “Time Use Survey”, conducted in urban areas in 2008 and2009, this paper aims to analyze the effect of the mother's employment on the achievement of human capital by children aged 15-19 years. Findings showed that children of employed mothers spend more time in human capital achievement activates than the others. This is in consistent withpreviousstudies. It reflects the fact that the income generated from the employment is invested in children'shuman capital.Further analysesclarified thatthe effect of the mother's employment ties with the effect of her level of education. Most employed motherswere highly educated as well. The combination of the employment and the education showed to have stronger effect on the human capital achievement. The positive effects of the mother's occupational rank, and hours spent on paid-work also revealed the positive effect of income on children's human capital achievement.
, , Volume 2, Issue 4 (5-2014)
Abstract
This paper has assessed socio - cultural impacts of urban
park by regarding public spaces theory. Results of study in Sharif and Roshd park users in 22 region,
show that users viewpoints is in contract with the defined goals, functions and
the outcomes for public spaces.
Unhappiness from “presence of others” - whit characteristics
such as low Socio-economic status, different living place, younger and Abnormal
social behaviors and …. - Shows that the social processes changes to social
relationship conflicts instead of increasing social capital and solidarity.
This paper is based on results of two social impact assessment studies in 22
regions. Data have been gathered by qualitative method upon deep interviews.
Results of theoretical analysis based on Pierre
Bourdieu's theory of "distinction” explains that these issues are
inevitable in Modern society, but socio – cultural impacts assessments
researchers should be aware conflict accumulation may change these “distinction
Stress” to social conflict and social resistance. Thereby it is necessary to
explain contents of conflicts in park's sphere, determine the role of park in strengthening
those conflicts and subjection socio- cultural framework for reduce them
Afsaneh Kamali, Khadijeh Safiri, Ahdieh Asadpour, Volume 10, Issue 2 (11-2021)
Abstract
The present paper, studies on the percentage of consequences of child marriage for girls (under 18 years old) using the approach of social interpretivism. Research data has been collected using a semi-structured interview technique among child-women under 18 years of age in four cities located in Khorasan Razavi province. Thematic analysis method has been used to analyze the data and finally 41 participants were interviewed using theoretical saturation criteria. By analyzing the interviews, 10 main categories, 24 subcategories and 111 concepts were obtained. The main categories that indicate the consequences of child marriage for girls include sexual aversion and hatred, weak cultural capital, weak social relations, extended masculinity, child-motherhood, child-absolute, child-double marriage, child-double absolute, become a negative attitude and psychosomatic disruption.
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