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Sociological explanation of food patterns in Tehran

mohammad mohajeri; abolghasem heidarabadi; Ali Rahmani Firoozjah

Volume 11, Issue 43 , January 2020, Pages 1-32

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjsd.2020.52799.2000

Abstract
  In this study, the effect of social, cultural and economic capital of Tehran citizens on food pattern selection was investigated. By survey method and multi-stage cluster sampling, a researcher-made questionnaire was distributed among 384 residents over 15 years of age in Tehran. 66.6% of Tehran citizens ...  Read More

System of strategies for supporting family caregivers of the elderly in Tehran on the horizon of 1430

jafar hezarjarbi; masood alami; ali tajmazinani; javad feli

Volume 11, Issue 43 , January 2020, Pages 33-87

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjsd.2020.50509.1952

Abstract
  Demographic, family, economic, occupational and cultural changes have given complex dimensions to the issue of supporting the elderly in the future. One of the pillars of this support is family caregivers, which we seek to provide strategies to support in this study.The method consists of four parts: ...  Read More

A Flow of Iranian Social Capital and its Factors

hossein amiri; Mahmoud Najafi nezhad; mohadeseh mousavi; Mohammad Hossein Hasani

Volume 11, Issue 43 , January 2020, Pages 89-124

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjsd.2020.50732.1957

Abstract
  In recent years, with the development of endogenous growth models, human and social capital have been considered as the main drivers of economic growth. In this regard, social capital, which is a key component of trust, has gained a prominent place in studies of growth. In this study, the relationship ...  Read More

Analysis of the Relationship between Cooperation and Empowerment among Rural Women: A Case Study of Family-Neighborhood Qarz Al-hasaneh Funds in Tang Siab Rural District, Kuhdasht City

DARYOSH REZAPOUR; rahman bagheri

Volume 11, Issue 43 , January 2020, Pages 125-159

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjsd.2020.52985.2001

Abstract
  The financial empowerment of rural women and their participation in economic, social, cultural and political fields is one of the most important factors in achieving sustainable rural development. One of the most common empowerment projects in the form of microcredit system in Iran is Qarz Al-hasaneh ...  Read More

Truman’s Principle Four and the Possibility of Development in Iran

morteza salemi Ghamsari; Sohrab Yazdani; Morteza Farhadi; farshad momeni

Volume 11, Issue 43 , January 2020, Pages 161-197

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjsd.2020.53614.2014

Abstract
  From the perspective of historical sociology, this article discusses Truman’s Principle Four, which was introduced as one of America's most famous programs to curb communism in Europe. According to Principle Four, US aid came in two forms: "first, to stabilize the economy to prevent the growth ...  Read More

Investigate the possible scenarios of social resilience of small towns in the face of Infectious diseases such as covid - 19

mohammadreza amiri fahlyiani

Volume 11, Issue 43 , January 2020, Pages 199-240

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjsd.2020.52793.1999

Abstract
  Economic consequences, infrastructure and service disruption, as well as the recovery speed, are just a few of the many dimensions along which to quantify the effect of an epidemic on society's fabric. Scenarios tell future stories that are likely to occur in the form of stories and provide alternative ...  Read More

Border development and the disappearance of capacities and opportunities of border communities, emphasizing the critique of border markets (Case study; Nanor border bazaars of Baneh, Khav and Mirabad counties of Marivan city)

hossein daneshmehr; kamal khaleqpanah; osman hedayat

Volume 11, Issue 43 , January 2020, Pages 241-278

https://doi.org/10.22054/qjsd.2020.53491.2011

Abstract
  AbstractThe hypothesis - based on the present study, suggests that border markets and related development have not been a good policy for the development of border areas. The present research method is the Grounded theory in which it deals with the field conditions, causation and intervention, consequences ...  Read More