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Scientific Research Manuscript
Redesigning the Mechanism of Media Policy-Making Influenced by Promoting Media Literacy Approach (Case Study: Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting)

Mohammad Saeid Taslimi; Ameneh Kalateh Aghamohammadi

Volume 8, Issue 2 , September 2015, Pages 1-28

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2015.30.001

Abstract
  Regarding the importance of education of media literacy in media policy making and lack of serious studies in this case, the present paper which is a descriptive and inferential research, tries to achieve a comprehensive model of "media policy making through promoting media literacy approach" by studying ...  Read More

Scientific Research Manuscript
The study of Relationship between Political Attitude of Elite Audiences and their Decoding of 20:30 News Program in Hamedan

Javad Afsharkohan; Mojtaba Hooshmandi Yavar

Volume 8, Issue 2 , September 2015, Pages 29-71

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2015.30.002

Abstract
  Although the news texts are produced by media professionals but the main subject of this article is how audiences understand and grasp them. In the other words, how the texts are understood and decoded? This research is based on a theoretical framework developed by Stuart Hall and Laclau and Mouffe'. ...  Read More

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Development of Tourism and Changing Cultural Patterns in Rural Areas (Case Study: Asiabsar village, City of Behshahr, Mazandaran Province)

Mahdi Karoubi; Shima Bazrafshan

Volume 8, Issue 2 , September 2015, Pages 73-94

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2015.30.003

Abstract
  One of the forms of tourism that has always attracted many people in our country is rural tourism. Tourism is a phenomenon that increases social interaction and increased social interactions can affect people's attitudes and behavior and this extension provides the possibility of cultural change. The ...  Read More

Scientific Research Manuscript
Explanation of Cross-Cultural Differences in Tourism Based on the Perception of Local Community (Case Study: Ghara dagh (Arasbaran) Area)

Leila Vossoughi; Sadegh Khoshnamak

Volume 8, Issue 2 , September 2015, Pages 95-129

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2015.30.004

Abstract
  Today, Tourism is more than an economic activity and as a world and social phenomenon has certain complexities which are the result of displacement of people from different cultures and their communicationse and interactions in peace time. In this regard, understanding cultural differences is an essential ...  Read More

Scientific Research Manuscript
Socio-Cultural Approach in Language Education

Naseeruddin Ali Taghavian; Yahya Ghaedi; Saeid Zarghami; Javad Gholami

Volume 8, Issue 2 , September 2015, Pages 131-164

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2015.30.005

Abstract
  In this article, we have tried to reconstruct some of the implications of socio-cultural approach for language education, with a view to the theory of discourse ethics.   Our main concept is based on the idea that although socio-cultural approach has had many advantages for the field of language ...  Read More

Aesthetical Social Education as an Alternative Paradigm Dogmatistic Social Education

Saiedeh Ghasemi; Seyed Mahdi Sajadi; Mohsen Imani

Volume 8, Issue 2 , September 2015, Pages 165-188

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2015.30.006

Abstract
  One of profound problems in human interactions is dogmatism. A dogmatist is so certain about his or her thoughts that assumes them perennial and indispensable, as a result would acquire an offensive morale and pertinacity against the others' attitudes and try to deny them. This kind of behavior leads ...  Read More

Scientific Research Manuscript
Cultural Postmodernism and Universalism among Youth in City of Yazd

Hossein Afrasiabi; Yasin Khorrampour

Volume 8, Issue 2 , September 2015, Pages 189-215

https://doi.org/10.7508/ijcr.2015.30.007

Abstract
  Universalism in the context of information and communication technology has lead to fading of the boundaries of time and place.This process is allowed to enter a new era called postmodernism. Postmodernism has challenged modern characteristics such as reason and progress. The cultures of postmodern societies ...  Read More