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mohamadi asl A. (2004). The obstacles of Women's Political Co-Operation in Iran after Revolution. refahj. 3(12), 93-130.
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Political sociology is generally concerned with social gaps, social levels resulted from them and political consequences and effects which are derived by them. The main purpose of this study is focused on the last item (Political consequences and effects resulted from social levels), because political sociology is mainly related to it. Sociology is based on this fact to show how powerful and active a society will be according to activating this gap. One of these gaps is regarded as gender discrimination between men and women which has devided the society into two different group: men and women. We can propose three different types of this discrimination according to the society: 1-In traditional societies where women are ruled over by men and don't practice any political activities, this gap is not so active. 2- In modern societies, different evolutions have raised the level of expectancy and rights to take port in different social and political activities. 3- In developing societies, this gap exposes different aspects under different socio-political situation and political parties try to take the best advantage of it, and most social researchers are concerned with this one. Iran political society, regarding these facts, seem to be a developing society with a practicing gender discrimination. The traditional political attitude with a tendency toward man dominating reacts as a barrier and make the women to obey their husband's orders, whether in social or political affairs. This function, in broad aspect, has caused some other problems such as hidden decision making, secured men dominating disciplines, and some other social relationship that kept the gap inactive. But the presidential election in 1376 showed how the political groups and parties could drew the best benefit of this gap.

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Received: 2015/08/25 | Accepted: 2015/08/25 | Published: 2015/08/25

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