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Soleiman Pakseresht, Volume 1, Issue 2 (11-2012)
Abstract
This paper deliberates on how the
results from assessments of social impacts should be applied for analyzing
studies. On the other words, The question is that how a researcher should
comprehend different but related impacts in a systematic way. And which
methodological paradigm should be chose on this systematic framework in
designing social researches? Inspired by Pawson and tilly (1997), the article
tries to add critical realism implications to the research design of social
impact assessment studies. The critical realism paradigm by emphasizing on the
organic links between different levels of reality and the way in which causal
consequences appear, could be a useful theoretical and methodological framework
for guiding social impact assessment studies.
Seyed Amir Talebian, Ahmad Mallaki, Volume 1, Issue 3 (2-2013)
Abstract
Long
experience in implementation of developmental measures based on an economic
approach and without considering the environmental, cultural and social impacts
of these practices has not been desirable. However, it has been found that
developmental measures do not meet their goals unless specific social
conditions have been provided. As the social impact assessment of developmental
measures in our country has been brought into focus in different fields, it is
important that appropriate models and processes should be designed. The main
purpose of this article is to develop a model and guideline for social impact
assessment in oil and gas projects in Iran. The method used in this paper is
documentary and comparative. We, first, reviewed the general principles of
social impact assessment. Then, the social issues resulted from oil industry
projects in oil fields have been identified and, considering the country’s
condition and the oil facilities host regions, a suitable model has been
offered. Considering the range of issues that oil industry can face, there is a
good opportunity for the development of social impact assessment in oil
industry projects. Expanding a suitable model for this purpose can promote the
efficiency of this field of study, leads to industrial development management
and support its function in other different developmental actions.
, , Volume 2, Issue 1 (8-2013)
Abstract
Assessment
of cultural necessities as a major step toward cultural development planning,
equanimity realization and improvement of social relations is taken into
account. The method of the current study is surveying in which questionnaires
are used for collecting needed information. In this survey, 720 above 15 years
old peoples in Kashan are sampled according to the Cochran formula. Superficial
credit, detecting factor analysis method and Kronbakh alpha factor are used for
validating this survey. According to the measured detecting factor analysis,
studied necessities were divided into four groups: cultural-social,
scientific-instructional, religious and sportive-artificial. Maximum and
minimum values belong to cultural-social necessities with 37.11% average and
religious necessities with 15.01% respectively. The rest are in between.
Average of cultural-social, scientific-instructional and religious necessities
differ with the gender, as women necessities average is more than that of the
men. Cultural-social and sportive-artificial necessities averages are different
based on habitat, so those who live in villages have more necessities. There is
no difference in the other necessities. Although no relation is seen between
education and religious and sportive-artificial necessities, education has
reverse relation with cultural-social and scientific-instructional necessities.
Eventually, artificial-sportive necessities are only increased with increasing
the age of people and there is no relation between the age of the people and
the rest of the necessities.
Likewise,
in prioritization of the studied patterns, family is the first, friends,
teachers, instructors, clergy and Islamic characters are the second and the
other characters (artificial, sportive, political, actors and foreign
sportsman, classmates …) are the third priority according to the respondents’
opinions.
, , , Volume 2, Issue 2 (11-2013)
Abstract
This
paper considers the training needs assessment of Iranian News Agency reporters.
The Population of this study includes all the reporters in News Agency who are
2200 persons. Based on the Cochran sample size formula, 330 persons are
examined according to a cluster sampling method. The Constructed-Researcher
Questionnaire used for data collection being a common research tool and a
direct method to collect data.
The questionnaires used for data collection, for descriptive analysis
of data,
were proved reliable with a cronbach’s Alpha coefficient of 0.967.
In order to analyze obtained data, descriptive statistics (frequency
distribution, percent and mean standard deviation) and inferential statistics
(one grouped and independent group t-tests, one-sided variance analysis) were
utilized. Results show that reporters of News
Agencies in the most elements related to gamut of knowledge, skills, and
attitudes are requiring training.
, , 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
, , Volume 4, Issue 2 (11-2015)
Abstract
The success of developmental interventions due to its complex and multidimensional nature and reaction of the people against its effects, in most cases require to pay attention about social background of that actions. Social impact assessment (SIA) can be called the management of developmental plans impacts to sustainability especially in the social dimensions and its purpose is a level of development that minimize the cost and maximize the benefits of planned interventions on human societies. Public participation has crucial role in SIA and show under what conditions people are ready to co-operation with developmental plans. So assessment requires to understanding of the views of people that affected by the developmental interventions and socioeconomic and political context of this interventions. This research meanwhile investigating the philosophy and theoretical foundations of SIA, has analyzed its role in development of social partnership and empowerment of people, using knowledge and information of all actors, dialogue, negotiation and transparency in project management and conflict management between stakeholders. The results show that this participatory approach try to create good interaction between the social system actors and increase their power to influence on the local and national relations in developmental programs that result of such area, is human and more sustainable development in society.
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