Studying the lived experience of marginalization in the metropolis of Tehran from the perspective of the gap between tradition and modernity
Subject Areas : Social Evolutionsraziyeh amiriraz 1 , mohammadrahim eivazi 2 , mostafa abtahi 3 , Ebrahim Barzegar 4
1 - Department of Political Science, Faculty of Theology, Law and Political Science, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Professor, Department of Political Science, Shahid University, Tehran, Iran.
3 - Department of Political Science, Faculty of Theology, Law and Political Science, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Iran
4 - Department of Political Science, Faculty of Law and Political Science, Allameh Tabatabai University
Keywords: Marginalization, modernity, Center, Periphery, Social Gap,
Abstract :
Marginalization in the world, especially in the developing regions, has an inseparable connection with modern urbanization and in its process, it has led to the formation of various social gaps. The aim of this research is to investigate marginalization from the perspective of the gap between tradition and modernity in the vicinity of Tehran metropolis, which was carried out in a descriptive-analytical way and with two methods of library and secondary study through big data. The basis of the big data was survey studies in two marginal areas of southeast Tehran (Khatunabad and Hesar Amir), which were taken into account by interpreting the general lifestyle common in the region, the manifestations of the intersection of tradition and modernity. Based on the findings of the research, the fields of marginalization in Tehran were provided by the dismantling of the Naseri fences in the first Pahlavi period, and with the growth of modern urbanization, industrial technologies, etc., in the following decades, a flood of immigrants poured into the vicinity of this city. With the perceptual-cognitive changes among the new residents, a new arrangement of gaps centered on tradition and modernity was formed in the metropolis of Tehran.
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