Analysis of Social Capital Trends after Iran’s Islamic Revolution

IF 0.8 3区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Gholamreza Ghaffari
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Promises made have not been fulfilled and, more importantly, negating the past, ignoring the efforts made, not allowing accumulation, and not building the ladder of social progress are all contributors to the decline of social capital in Iran.Key Words: GovernmentIranJusticeParticipationSocial CapitalTrust AcknowledgementsI feel it is my duty to express my utmost gratitude to the respected professor, Dr. Mustafa Azkia of Tehran University, who provided the opportunity to compile and publish this article. Also, I am extremely grateful to Dr. Alireza Mohseni Tabrizi and Dr. Kush Gorji Sefat in the Department of Sociology at Tehran University. 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AbstractContemporary Iran has undergone many small and large transformations at the structural, process and agency levels. This article attempts to present a picture of social relations in Iran after ther 1979 Revolution by using the construct of social capital and its ups and downs. The evidence presented in this article shows that at times conditions have improved and steps have been taken to strengthen social capital, for example in the years 1998–2005, 2010 and 2013, when moderate governments were in office, the conditions and atmosphere of optimism were strengthened and the fields of economics, politics and social interactions became more prosperous. However, none of these conditions have continued. Promises made have not been fulfilled and, more importantly, negating the past, ignoring the efforts made, not allowing accumulation, and not building the ladder of social progress are all contributors to the decline of social capital in Iran.Key Words: GovernmentIranJusticeParticipationSocial CapitalTrust AcknowledgementsI feel it is my duty to express my utmost gratitude to the respected professor, Dr. Mustafa Azkia of Tehran University, who provided the opportunity to compile and publish this article. Also, I am extremely grateful to Dr. Alireza Mohseni Tabrizi and Dr. Kush Gorji Sefat in the Department of Sociology at Tehran University. They read earlier versions of the manuscript, and their constructive comments were of tremendous help for improving it.Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.Notes1 Mostefa Azkia & Ahmad Firousabadi (Citation2006) The Role of Social Capital in the Creation of Rural Production Associations: A Case Study of the Karkheh Dam Watershed Basin, Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, 15(3), p. 296.2 Emile Durkheim (Citation2013) The Division of Labour in Society,’ trans. by W. D. Halls; ed. & intro. by S. Lukes, p. 178 (London: Palgrave Macmillan).3 Alexis De Tocqueville ([1840]/2000) Democracy in America, trans., ed. & intro. by Harvey C. Mansfield and Delba Winthrop, p. 486 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press).4 Robert D. Putnam (Citation2007) E Pluribus Unum: Diversity and Community in the Twenty-first Century The 2006 Johan Skytte Prize Lecture, Scandinavian Political Studies, 30(2), p. 137.5 Hilde Coffé & Benny Geys (Citation2006) Community Heterogeneity: A Burden for the Creation of Social Capital? Social Science Quarterly, 87(5), p. 1055.6 Behrooz Hadizonooz (Citation2005) Poverty and inequality of income in Iran, Social Welfare Quarterly, 4(17), p. 187. [in Persian].7 Ibid.8 Robert D. Putnam and Kristin A. Goss (Citation2002) Introduction, in: Robert D. Putnam (ed) Democracies in Flux The Evolution of Social Capital in Contemporary Society, p. 18 (New York: Oxford University Press).9 Hadi Zonooz, “Poverty and inequality of Income in Iran,” p. 187.10 Organization of Management and Planning (Citation2003) Economic Performance Report of the Third Program, p. 16 (Tehran: Management and Planning Organization Press) [In Persian].11 Abdolmohammad Kazemipour and & Mohsen Goodarzi (Citation2022) The Decline of Community in Iran: A Chronological Story, Social Welfare Quarterly, 22(48), p. 289 [in Persian].12 Statistical Center of Iran (2020) Statistical Yearbook (Tehran: Office of Publications and Information) [in Persian].13 Governance School of Shahid Beheshti (Citation2019) The main issues of non-governmental organizations in the country, p. 8 (Tehran: Governance School of Shahid Beheshti press) [In Persian].14 Alireza Rahimikia and Asghar Eftekhari (Citation2020) A comparative study of the approach of the 8th and 9th governments of the Islamic Republic to cultural and social non-governmental organizations, Islamic World Political Research Quarterly, 10(1), p. 45 [In Persian].15 Davood Behbodhi, Hossain Asgharpoor, Franak Bastan and Yazdan Saif (Citation2013) The effect of oil revenues on social capital in Iran, Economic Research Quarterly (sustainable growth and development), 13(3), p. 121. [In Persian].16 Abolghasem Mahdavi and Hamid Azizmohamadlo (Citation2016) Social capital and industrial development in Iran, p. 51 (Tehran: Ney Press) [In Persian].17 Robet Wuthnow(Citation2002) The United States: Bridging the Privileged and the Marginalized? in: Robert D. Putnam (ed) Democracies in Flux The Evolution of Social Capital in Contemporary Society, p. 101 (New York: Oxford University Press).18 See further, Richard Nephew (Citation2017) The Art of Sanctions: A View from the Field (New York: Columbia University Press).19 The balance measure ranges from 100 (if all respondents answer “very great”) to -100 (if all respondents answer “very little”) (Bo Rothstein (Citation2005) Social Traps and the Problem of Trust (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)).20 Pamela Paxton and Robert W. Ressler (Citation2018) Trust and Participation in Associations in: Eric M. Uslaner (ed) Social and Political Trust, p. 151 (Oxford: Oxford University Press).21 See further, Peter B. Evans (Citation1995) Embedded Autonomy: States and Industrial Transformation (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press).22 Abdolmohammad Kazemipour (Citation2004) Social capital in Iran: Secondary Analysis Surveys 1974 and 2003, p. 93. (Tehran: Office National Plans).
伊朗伊斯兰革命后社会资本趋势分析
当代伊朗在结构、过程和机构层面经历了许多大大小小的变革。本文试图通过社会资本的建构及其起起落落来呈现1979年伊朗革命后的社会关系图景。本文提供的证据表明,有时情况有所改善,并采取措施加强社会资本,例如在1998-2005年,2010年和2013年,当温和政府执政时,乐观的条件和气氛得到加强,经济,政治和社会互动领域变得更加繁荣。然而,这些情况都没有持续下去。作出的承诺没有得到履行,更重要的是,否定过去,忽视所作的努力,不允许积累,不建立社会进步的阶梯,这些都是造成伊朗社会资本下降的原因。关键字:政府公正参与社会资本信托感谢德黑兰大学尊敬的穆斯塔法·阿兹基亚教授为我编写并发表这篇文章提供了机会,我觉得我有责任向他表示衷心的感谢。同时,我非常感谢德黑兰大学社会学系的Alireza Mohseni Tabrizi博士和Kush Gorji Sefat博士。他们读了手稿的早期版本,他们的建设性意见对改进它有很大的帮助。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1 Mostefa Azkia & Ahmad Firousabadi (Citation2006)《社会资本在农村生产协会创建中的作用:以Karkheh大坝流域为例》,《批判:关键中东研究》,15(3),第296.2页。w·d·霍尔斯著;编辑和介绍。2 . S. Lukes著,第178页(伦敦:Palgrave Macmillan出版社)托克维尔(1840 /2000)《论美国的民主》,英译。,编辑和介绍。Harvey C. Mansfield和Delba Winthrop著,第486页(芝加哥:芝加哥大学出版社)Robert D. Putnam (Citation2007) E Pluribus Unum: 21世纪的多样性和社区。2006年约翰·斯基特奖演讲,斯堪的纳维亚政治研究,30(2),第137.5页。Hilde coff<s:1> & Benny Geys (Citation2006)社区异质性:社会资本创造的负担?《社会科学季刊》,2005 (5),p. 10556。(波斯)7同上8罗伯特·d·普特南和克里斯汀·a·戈斯(引文2002)引言,载于:罗伯特·d·普特南编的《不断变化的民主:当代社会社会资本的演变》,第18页(纽约:牛津大学出版社)Hadi Zonooz,“伊朗的贫困和收入不平等”,第187.10页,管理和规划组织(Citation2003)第三计划经济绩效报告,第16页(德黑兰:管理和规划组织出版社)[波斯语].11Abdolmohammad Kazemipour & Mohsen Goodarzi (Citation2022):伊朗社区的衰落:一个时间顺序的故事,社会福利季刊,22(48),p. 289[波斯文].1213 .伊朗统计中心(2020)统计年鉴(德黑兰:出版和信息办公室)[波斯文].1314 . Shahid Beheshti治理学院(Citation2019)《该国非政府组织的主要问题》,第8页(德黑兰:Shahid Beheshti治理学院出版社)Alireza Rahimikia和Asghar Eftekhari (Citation2020)伊斯兰共和国第八届和第九届政府对文化和社会非政府组织的方法的比较研究,伊斯兰世界政治研究季刊,10(1),第45页[波斯文].15Davood Behbodhi, Hossain Asgharpoor, Franak Bastan和Yazdan Saif (Citation2013):伊朗石油收入对社会资本的影响,经济研究季刊(可持续增长与发展),13(3),第121页。(波斯)1617 . Abolghasem Mahdavi和Hamid Azizmohamadlo (Citation2016)伊朗的社会资本和工业发展,第51页(德黑兰:Ney Press)[波斯文]罗伯特·伍斯诺(引文2002):美国:架起特权阶层和边缘阶层的桥梁?18 .见:罗伯特·普特南编:《变动中的民主:当代社会社会资本的演变》,第101页(纽约:牛津大学出版社)参见Richard Nephew (citation),《制裁的艺术:实地视角》(纽约:哥伦比亚大学出版社),第19版平衡测量范围从100(如果所有受访者回答“非常大”)到-100(如果所有受访者回答“非常少”)(博·罗斯坦(Citation2005)社会陷阱和信任问题(剑桥:剑桥大学出版社))帕梅拉·帕克斯顿和罗伯特·w·雷斯勒(引文2018)信任和参与协会:埃里克·m·乌斯兰纳(主编)社会和政治信任,p。
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