A Relationship between Social Capital and the Feeling of Security in Tehran
Subject Areas : Sociological Studies of YouthMansour Haghighatian 1 , Ali Reza Sanatkha 2 , Javad Moeinedin 3 , Shirin Shiri Aminloo 4
1 - Assistant Professor of I.A.U. of Dahaghan
2 - Ph.D. Student of Sociology
3 - Associate Professor of Kerman University
4 - Educated from Sociology
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