Volume 22 (2024)
Volume 21 (2023)
Volume 20 (2022)
Volume 19 (2021)
Volume 18 (2020)
Volume 17 (2019)
Volume 16 (2018)
Volume 15 (2017)
Volume 14 (2016)
Volume 13 (2015)
Volume 12 (2014)
Volume 11 (2013)
Volume 10 (2012)
Volume 9 (2011)
Volume 8 (2010)
Volume 7 (2009)
Volume 6 (2008)
Volume 5 (2007)
Volume 4 (2006)
Volume 3 (2005)
Volume 2 (2004)
Volume 1 (2003)
Sociology
Presenting a Model and Explaining Ways to Reduce Gender Inequality in Iran’s Sports Management

Marzieh Movafaq; Rasool Nazari; Elham Moshkelgosha

Volume 21, Issue 4 , December 2023, , Pages 807-836

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwdp.2023.354500.1008306

Abstract
  The purpose of this research is to present a model to explain the ways to reduce gender inequality in Iran's sports management. Philosophically, this research is interpretationist and from the point of view of inductive approach. In terms of strategy, this study is a data base theory type and a qualitative ...  Read More

Explaining the Dimensions of Glass Ceiling over Women's Management in Sports (Qualitative Approach: Meta Synthesis)

Marzieh Movafagh; Rasool Nazari; naser shahriary

Volume 20, Issue 1 , March 2022, , Pages 109-130

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwdp.2021.331070.1008086

Abstract
  The purpose of this study is to explain the dimensions of glass ceiling on women's management in sports. The present study follows the interpretive paradigm and inductive logic with a qualitative approach. Using a combination of previous studies in the last 10 years, a total of 163 studies have been ...  Read More

Women's Studies
Qualitative analysis of violent crimes committed by women: contexts and motivations

Soheyla Sadeghi Fasaei; Marziye Ebrahimi

Volume 13, Issue 2 , July 2015, , Pages 171-192

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwdp.2015.55989

Abstract
  While men’s violence is assessed within their social life, women’s violence is attributed to personal factors, such as mental stress, aggression and/or womanish nervousness, regardless of social factors. Unlike such a common interpretation that tries to associate violence of women with interpretations ...  Read More

Sociology
Assessment of the impact of family power structure on fertility rate in Tehran City

Zeynab Kaveh Firouz; Fariba Karami

Volume 13, Issue 2 , July 2015, , Pages 291-308

https://doi.org/10.22059/jwdp.2015.55994

Abstract
  In the last few decades, Iran has experienced sharp fertility decline. Studies indicate that women have a major role in childbearing; therefore, their empowerment and autonomy will lead to changes in their fertility behavior. This paper examines the relationship between family power structure and fertility ...  Read More

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Volume 7, Issue 2 , August 2009

Abstract
  One of the important issues in development is the rate of active participation of women in different fields including macro-decision makings of society. Gender inequality especially in management field has caused much potential of women to be left untouched. In Most countries women have a share in social, ...  Read More

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Volume 3, Issue 2 , September 2005

Abstract
  Power and its accessibility is one of the most important issues in social science. In more traditional societies, the power was an important phenomena in the family and most often it belonged to men. The occurrence of patrilineal led to the enhancement of male dominance and brought men many privileges. In ...  Read More

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Volume 3, Issue 2 , September 2005

Abstract
  Even though contemporary approaches have dwindled the class consciousness and class identity, but at the same time, they magnify the gender and its political aspects. The growth of women's consciousness and redefinition of gender identity is partly due to their social participation in public sphere and ...  Read More

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Volume 3, Issue 2 , September 2005

Abstract
  This article is an attempt to study the impact of socio-economic factors affecting women's attitudes from a sociological point of view. The data of this research was collected by using a questionnaire. A sample of 384 women aged 25-54 from Shiraz city, Iran were included in this study. To explain gender ...  Read More