abazar ghafarilashkenari; hasanali aghajani; marzieh gorjiposhti; mohammadjavad taghipourian
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Background: Cultural citizenship theory oversees and relies on multiple social realities that can also be considered "cultural dimensions of citizenship."Objective: The present study was conducted with the aim of transcending the scores of cultural citizens in the service area beyond the complex.Method: ...
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Background: Cultural citizenship theory oversees and relies on multiple social realities that can also be considered "cultural dimensions of citizenship."Objective: The present study was conducted with the aim of transcending the scores of cultural citizens in the service area beyond the complex.Method: Using cross-compounding technique, the findings of related internal and external studies were systematically investigated by seven-step Sandoloski and Barso methods. Of the 130 articles searched in this area, 46 selected articles, according to which 68 factors were identified and extracted.Findings: In order to analyze the selected articles, constituent concepts, dimensions and influential components, the content analysis method and the Kappa index, maxqda, were used. At the end of the research findings in the form of 12 categories including: cultural / social, responsibility, citizen participation, citizenship identity, interpersonal trust, media development, following the law, tendency to adhere to laws, social and cultural responsibility, economic situation And social, cultural tendencies, acceptance of cultural capital, classification were presented.Conclusion: Based on the results of the research, it is stated that taking into account each of the drivers of the cultural citizen and providing the necessary infrastructure for its implementation, a positive step should be taken to improve the services provided.
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Urban Citizenship: Citizens' Rights and Duties in Tehran
Malihe shiani[1], hanan zare[1] P.H.D in sociology, Social Planning Department, Social Sciences Faculty, University of Tehran, Email: mshiani@ut.ac.ir
[1] M.A of Social Welfare Planning, Social Sciences Faculty, University of Tehran, ...
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Urban Citizenship: Citizens' Rights and Duties in Tehran
Malihe shiani[1], hanan zare[1] P.H.D in sociology, Social Planning Department, Social Sciences Faculty, University of Tehran, Email: mshiani@ut.ac.ir
[1] M.A of Social Welfare Planning, Social Sciences Faculty, University of Tehran, Email: hannan_zare@ut.ac.ir
Receive:4/4/2017
Accept:3/5/2018
Abstract
No doubt citizenship is a key indicator for modern societies, and more importantly, citizenship has a wide range of civil, political and social rights and duties that can emerge in the city. Citizenship formulation in Iran can be seen at two levels: "Citizen National " and " Urban Citizen". In fact, the urban citizen's bias towards the desirability of enjoying various urban services, equality in public opportunities, and the utilization of urban amenities and prosperity, accompanied by a set of responsibilities, people's propensity to engage in commitments and engage in city affairs."Urban Citizen" is based on two main dimensions of "Citizenship Rights" and "Citizenship Duties", which is considered in this study among the citizens of Tehran. The method of this survey was questionnaire technique. For this purpose, 2400 people aged 15 years and over in different parts of Tehran were selected using multi-stage sampling method. The results show that 35% of the population in Tehran have a low level of citizenship, and in contrast to 19% it has been high. Also, women in Tehran are more likely than citizens to observe citizenship, single, less than married, individuals Without a spouse, as well as people aged 15 to 24, compared with other age groups, they are less likely to observe citizenship duties. As many years have lived in Tehran, they feel more committed and more committed to citizenship. Therefore, it is understandable that in the urban area, the rights and duties of assignments can not be distributed equally among social groups, and this should be taken into account in urban policy and planning..
Key Words: Urban citizenship, rights, duties, citizen, Tehran
[1] P.H.D in sociology, Social Planning Department, Social Sciences Faculty, University of Tehran, Email: mshiani@ut.ac.ir