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  • analysis the process and priorities of urbanization in the mashhad city after Islamic Revolution of iran
    International journal of humanities and social sciences, 2016
    Co-Authors: Lucia Nucci, Mohammad Rahim Rahnama, Akbar Heydari
    Abstract:

    Urbanization can be seen as a process that its requirements consist of making schedule changes and hastily refrain from in the urban systems. The aim of this paper is the analysis of the process and priorities of urbanization in the Mashhad city with special emphasis on the period post-Islamic Revolution of Iran (1979 onward). The applied methodology is based on analytical- descriptive approach. We have used documental, field survey methods to collect information. Results showed that Mashhad city as the greatest city in the southeast of Iran is facing accelerated urbanization. The formation of marginal sectors in the surroundings of the main city center is an important parameter for this rapid growth. Finally, we can present some solutions to encourage private sector to play more role in the investment of housing activity.

  • Urbanization in Kurdish cities after The Islamic Revolution of Iran, case study Saqqez city
    Sustainable Cities and Society, 2012
    Co-Authors: Mortaza Tavakoli, Akbar Heydari
    Abstract:

    Abstract Many transformations have occurred in Iranian society. Saqqez has 147,000 person populations in the year of 2011. After Islamic Revolution population has been increased rapidly in this sector of Iran and many rural inhabitants come to Kurdish cities especially Saqqez and led to the overthrowing of traditional connections between cities and villages. This condition has been exacerbated after the war with Iraq and political within conflict between Kurdish illegal groups. Furthermore, this research will also compare Kurdish cities in generally and Saqqez city in especially in relation to population growth. In the end of this presented some solve ways.

Narges Keshtiaray - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Post-Islamic Revolution higher education orientations - TI Journals
    International Journal of Economy Management and Social Sciences, 2014
    Co-Authors: Ladan Salimi, Narges Keshtiaray
    Abstract:

    Abstract: Higher education as an influencing organization in society has to embed transformation management and all its elements in the form of a corporate establishment and occasionally, it has to analyze its sum of the intentions, inputs, processes, outputs and performances in various methods in order to keep its quality dimension along with its quantity dimension in balance. In the present paper, the higher education orientation has been analyzed in three early decades of & after the Revolution. The study methodology is historical and efforts have been made to present the goals with an analytical perspective through benefiting from the available references and documentations. Studying the orientations has been based on the 1st-5th plans of the economic, social and cultural development of the country. The data indicate that in Iran higher education orientations in the 1st & 2nd decades of the Islamic Revolution, the dominant approach has been focus, grandiosity and emphasis on the higher education qualitative growth, though , from the third decade onwards ,the data suggest that the change in Iran higher education orientation is in the research & concentration on the role of creating knowledge along with transferring the knowledge and paying attention to the qualitative growth and decentralizing Iran higher education structure.

  • Post-Islamic Revolution higher education orientations
    2014
    Co-Authors: Ladan Salimi, Narges Keshtiaray, Kourosh Fathi Vajargah
    Abstract:

    Higher education Orientations Qualitative and Quantitative growth Changes Higher education as an influencing organization in society has to embed transformation management and all its elements in the form of a corporate establishment and occasionally, it has to analyze its sum of the intentions, inputs, processes, outputs and performances in various methods in order to keep its quality dimension along with its quantity dimension in balance. In the present paper, the higher education orientation has been analyzed in three early decades of and after the Revolution. The study methodology is historical and efforts have been made to present the goals with an analytical perspective through benefiting from the available references and documentations. Studying the orientations has been based on the 1 st -5 th plans of the economic, social and cultural development of the country. The data indicate that in Iran higher education orientations in the 1 st and 2 nd decades of the Islamic Revolution, the dominant approach has been focus, grandiosity and emphasis on the higher education qualitative growth, though , from the third decade onwards ,the data suggest that the change in Iran higher education orientation is in the research and concentration on the role of creating knowledge along with transferring the knowledge and paying attention to the qualitative growth and decentralizing Iran higher education structure.

Ladan Salimi - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Post-Islamic Revolution higher education orientations - TI Journals
    International Journal of Economy Management and Social Sciences, 2014
    Co-Authors: Ladan Salimi, Narges Keshtiaray
    Abstract:

    Abstract: Higher education as an influencing organization in society has to embed transformation management and all its elements in the form of a corporate establishment and occasionally, it has to analyze its sum of the intentions, inputs, processes, outputs and performances in various methods in order to keep its quality dimension along with its quantity dimension in balance. In the present paper, the higher education orientation has been analyzed in three early decades of & after the Revolution. The study methodology is historical and efforts have been made to present the goals with an analytical perspective through benefiting from the available references and documentations. Studying the orientations has been based on the 1st-5th plans of the economic, social and cultural development of the country. The data indicate that in Iran higher education orientations in the 1st & 2nd decades of the Islamic Revolution, the dominant approach has been focus, grandiosity and emphasis on the higher education qualitative growth, though , from the third decade onwards ,the data suggest that the change in Iran higher education orientation is in the research & concentration on the role of creating knowledge along with transferring the knowledge and paying attention to the qualitative growth and decentralizing Iran higher education structure.

  • Post-Islamic Revolution higher education orientations
    2014
    Co-Authors: Ladan Salimi, Narges Keshtiaray, Kourosh Fathi Vajargah
    Abstract:

    Higher education Orientations Qualitative and Quantitative growth Changes Higher education as an influencing organization in society has to embed transformation management and all its elements in the form of a corporate establishment and occasionally, it has to analyze its sum of the intentions, inputs, processes, outputs and performances in various methods in order to keep its quality dimension along with its quantity dimension in balance. In the present paper, the higher education orientation has been analyzed in three early decades of and after the Revolution. The study methodology is historical and efforts have been made to present the goals with an analytical perspective through benefiting from the available references and documentations. Studying the orientations has been based on the 1 st -5 th plans of the economic, social and cultural development of the country. The data indicate that in Iran higher education orientations in the 1 st and 2 nd decades of the Islamic Revolution, the dominant approach has been focus, grandiosity and emphasis on the higher education qualitative growth, though , from the third decade onwards ,the data suggest that the change in Iran higher education orientation is in the research and concentration on the role of creating knowledge along with transferring the knowledge and paying attention to the qualitative growth and decentralizing Iran higher education structure.

Fae Chubin - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • When my virtue defends your borders: Political justification of nation and order through the rhetorical production of womanhood in the 1979 Islamic Revolution of Iran
    Women's Studies International Forum, 2014
    Co-Authors: Fae Chubin
    Abstract:

    Synopsis A qualitative content analysis of writings and speeches of Khomeini – the leader of Iran's Islamic Revolution of 1979 – illustrates a symbolic disposition of gender within his political Islamist narratives. Westernizing agendas of the Pahlavi's state, and its symbolic use of unveiled women to model the modern nation, gave rise to an oppositional anti-imperial force that equally placed women at the center of its nation building project. As one of those oppositional forces, Khomeini positions gender within his nationalist, anti-imperialist and anti-capitalist narratives and suggests that changes in traditional gender relations have originated from imperialist schemes and are threatening to the order of society. According to these narratives, femininity and gender “ideals” such as chastity and devotional motherhood are pivotal to the protection of the nation, its independence and its future. This study also provides an example of how, in the times of rapid social change, moral panics around changes in traditional gender relations are created to justify political organization and mobilization.

Bijan Khajehpour - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Iran’s Economy: Twenty Years after the Islamic Revolution
    Iran at the Crossroads, 2001
    Co-Authors: Bijan Khajehpour
    Abstract:

    The Islamic Revolution of Iran was the root of a number of dramatic social and political changes in Iran. Probably the most significant ingredient of Revolutionary processes that have unfolded since the Revolution is the ideologization and politicization of all aspects of politics, society, and economy. As far as the Iranian economy is concerned, it is valid to say that the economy has experienced an eventful two decades since the 1979 Revolution. Events such as the Revolution itself and its social and political consequences, the 1980–88 Iran-Iraq War, as well as economic sanctions, emigration of experts, and flight of capital have all had their impact on the country’s economic development. It is, therefore, impossible to examine Iran’s economic performance since the Revolution without discussing the interrelation of economic phenomena with domestic as well as foreign policy areas.

  • iran s economy twenty years after the Islamic Revolution
    2001
    Co-Authors: Bijan Khajehpour
    Abstract:

    The Islamic Revolution of Iran was the root of a number of dramatic social and political changes in Iran. Probably the most significant ingredient of Revolutionary processes that have unfolded since the Revolution is the ideologization and politicization of all aspects of politics, society, and economy. As far as the Iranian economy is concerned, it is valid to say that the economy has experienced an eventful two decades since the 1979 Revolution. Events such as the Revolution itself and its social and political consequences, the 1980–88 Iran-Iraq War, as well as economic sanctions, emigration of experts, and flight of capital have all had their impact on the country’s economic development. It is, therefore, impossible to examine Iran’s economic performance since the Revolution without discussing the interrelation of economic phenomena with domestic as well as foreign policy areas.