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Nouredin Alahdadi , Mohammad Javad Zahedi Mazandarani, Houshang Nayebi, Shahnaz Sedaghatzadegan,
Volume 17, Issue 65 (7-2017)
Abstract
Introduction: In sociologists,point of view identifying is a process that is always being reconstructed and the reconstruction factors socially, historically and culturally are varied. Lifestyle is one of the important components which has a determinative impact on identity belonging. Lifestyle is defined by the choices in daily life. Thus, in spite of traditional society in contemporary society through emerging consuming society, lifestyle and its determination in the other fields including ethical and national belonging has become important .
Lifestyle by creating rethinking, reflective and selective power features for people, has transformed the coherent identities and relatively stable, traditional belonging and has created numerous and diverse resources for creating identity and belonging, obligations, as well as differences.The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between lifestyle and ethical and national belonging of Khoramabad people.
Method: Data was collected applying survey method and questionnaires. 516 people were chosen as the sample using Cochran’s formula.
Findings: Results show that modern style has 0/5 effect on national belonging and -0/21 impact on ethical belonging. Moreover, traditional style has 0/24 influence on national belonging and 0/31 effect on national belonging. Modern lifestyle has more effect on national belonging in comparison with ethical belonging. Also, the impact of traditional lifestyle on national belonging is more than ethical belonging. The structural equation model also showed the GFI fit index of 0.94 and the AGF, CFI and RMR indices also represent a good and acceptable fit of the model. Also, the RMSEA index, which represents the residual values, is 0.047, of which the low value indicates that the model has a relatively favorable fit.
Discussion: The changes caused by the interaction between traditional and modern systems and their conflicts in Khorramabad have led to the formation of various issues, including identity issues. In short, it can be said that the city of Khorramabad is experiencing a kind of transition that can be rethought and challenged by cultural and identity factors. In fact, it can be said that the changes made by the new lifestyle challenged the traditional structure of this city and left its consequences.
Ebrahim Mirzaei, Nouredin Alahdadi, Masome Omidi,
Volume 23, Issue 88 (5-2023)
Abstract
Introduction: Disabled people are special social groups that are more exposed to deprivation and lack of benefit from social opportunities and facilities due to physical or mental defects. The current research was conducted with the aim of sociological analysis and understanding of the lived experience of disabled people in Ahvaz city in facing family and society.
Method: This research is of a qualitative type and uses data-foundation theory. The statistical population of the research is all people with disabilities over 15 years of age in Ahvaz city who visited rehabilitation centers, welfare and disabled people's association in the first quarter of 1401. The necessary qualitative data were collected using "semi-structured interviews".
Findings: The results obtained from the bio-experiment of the disabled show that their understanding of the family's encounter with disability is based on kindness, psychological measures, meeting needs, pity, excessive support, imposing restrictions, feeling powerless, denying disability. Their needs have been suppressed and neglected. Also, the codes of verbal abuse, physical abuse, social exclusion, social interaction, violation and lack of law, lack of executive guarantee, lack of fun and entertainment, transportation challenges and job inequality are among the categories of their perception and understanding of the society's encounter with the disabled and It was their disability.
Discussion: In short, it can be said that the interviewed disabled people did not have much confidence in society's positive attitude towards disability, and they preferred seclusion, loneliness and isolation in the face of society. Also, in relation to social interactions, they did not have much communication and they considered the lack of awareness of the people of the society about the rights of the disabled and how to deal with them as very important and effective.
Nouredin Alahdadi, Ebrahim Mirzaei, ,
Volume 24, Issue 94 (10-2024)
Abstract
Introduction: The purpose of the present research is to The study of social life of patients with thalassemia by relying on the data-based method.
Method: The statistical population of the research includes all men and women with thalassemia living in Khorramshahr city between the ages of 20 and 50 years old, using a non-random sampling method and relying on the principles of “criterion-based selection” and the targeted method of 15 people. From this number, they were selected as the statistical sample of the research with the theoretical saturation criterion. The method of information gathering is unstructured interview, which is used to evaluate the validity of control or validation methods by members and analytical comparison and for reliability, to avoid prolonging the time of data collection (interviews) to the limit. The possibility was established.
Findings: The results of the research showed that social and psychological categories are effective categories in the biological experience of patients with thalassemia in dealing with family and society. Among the social factors, the impact of three items (social support, social obstruction and social frustration) where one factor is positive and the other two factors are negative, is the most. Also, the most important psychological factors that have been found to be effective on thalassemia patients in facing society are: hope, trust and isolation.
Discussion : As seen in the conversations of thalassemia patients, being sick is only part of the problem of these people, and perhaps more bitter than this problem is being ignored by family members and society by discriminating and creating obstacles to their presence in society.