Journal of Iranian Cultural Research

Journal of Iranian Cultural Research

Journal of Iranian Cultural Research (JICR) is double blind peer reviewed quarterly journal, based in Institute for Social and Cultural Studies (ISCS) in Iran. JICR is interested in essays concerned with the Cultural studies and cultural sociology and aims to expand the recognition of culture and its evolution in Iran. With regard the cultural circulation in social science and epistemology, JICR tries to produce science and research in order to fill the current Shortcomings. The subjects of manuscript for consideration includes, but not limited to, cultural issues of Iran, cultures and rituals in Iran, culture and higher educations, culture and Iran’s development, cultural changes, process Mining and cultural future of Iran.

JICR is fully open access and full texts of published articles are available open access to the public through the journal’s website. Copy, share and distribute is free under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International CC-BY 4.0 codes. The manuscript submission, refereeing and publication processing are free of charge.

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