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Morteza Manteghi, Jahangir Rashidihor,
Volume 6, Issue 2 (9-2012)
Abstract
The goal of the present research was to provide an outline on the governing relations in the game nets. Primary interviews and a researcher-made questionnaire were used to collect the data. 150 boys going to game nets were interviewed, and they were asked some questions concerning the ups and downs of the game nets. The questionnaire was developed based on the previous researches and literature concerning this subject following its facial validity was approved, and acceptability of the questionnaire’s Cronbach alpha was revealed after being conducted as a test, the researchers used the questionnaire in the study. This questionnaire was completed by 550 male high school students of three towns and cities of Tehran province all these students were the users of game nets. The results implied that there was an improper social atmosphere in game nets, and this problem should be removed or reformed through changing the managing and controlling system of the game nets.
Mastane Moradhaseli, Morteza Manteghi,
Volume 11, Issue 3 (December 2017, Volume 11, Issue 3 2017)
Abstract
Body image is one of the primary elements constructing each person’s personality, which relies on the perception and feelings everyone has about their body. One of the influential factors affecting the evolution of body image is cyberspace. This study is aimed to investigate the influential factors on students’ body image as cyberspace users. The present research has applied a qualitative research approach, and has also examined the theoretical foundations. The research instrument was a semi-structured interview, through which 19 students aged from 8 to 13 were chosen as the sampling group via a three- staged codification process: open, central and selective process. Open codes included 49 concepts, and central codes were comprised of 9 categories as: the potentiality of being influenced by people, waning religious beliefs, lack of knowledge, the impact of extreme beautification (plastic surgery), the influence of publicity, cultural differences’ impact, the widespread usage of cyberspace, psychological factors and evolution of values. In the contemporary period, cyberspace has changed cultural norms about gender and body definition. If people follow the devised norms by cyberspace about body image, the developmental process of body image becomes more distorted.
Sara Ghasemzade Barki, Morteza Manteghi, Maryam Mohammadi,
Volume 14, Issue 2 (volume14, Issue 1 2020)
Abstract
New forms of communication technologies have brought about opportunities and threats, but regarding cultural studies, the former can be increased and the latter can be decreased. In Iran due to lack of information, there are no proper policies in the case of using cyberspace. This leads to unnoticed damage to those who utilise it. Child abuse on cyberspace is an example of not surfing the internet correctly. The main object of conducting this research is a survey on Iranian entrepreneur mothers’ reasons for abusing their children on selected cyberspace platforms such as “Telegram” and “Instagram”. The research method in this qualitative inquiry had a data-based theory. The sample comprised 10 blogger mothers with two to seven-year-old children in different provinces of Iran, who were recuruited voluntarily and were willing to participate in the research. The findings indicated that eight factors affecting child abuse on cyberspace, included an individual’s: 1. mental health, 2. family problems, 3. economic problems, 4. socio-cultural problems, 5. attempts to gain social reputation, 6. attempts to gain economic success, 7. aim to entertain children with social media, and their 8. Aim to make children famous on social media.
- Masood Taghadossi, - Mohamad Naghi Farahani, - Morteza Manteghi,
Volume 16, Issue 3 (1-2023)
Abstract
The collapse of a marital relationship has many damages; research in this field is importance. The purpose is to identify effective factors in the collapse marital relationship in Iran. 10 experts and 12 experienced divorce people were interviewed. The interviews were first conducted with couple relationship specialists and the data extracted from these interviews formed a semi-structured interview to interview selected people. data identified 3 main categories, extra-couple, intra-couple and individual factors. cultural differences, religion, cyber space and media, social interactions, inappropriate social context, economic factors, destructive interaction between couple and family, negative influence of family, misplaced intervention, lack of support from extramarital factors; Lack of skills, conflict of roles, sexual problems, childbearing, differences, poor interaction, destructive behavior between couples, lack of understanding, change of couple's style, the way it is formed from factors between couples and lack of trust, indifference to obligations, individualism, lack of knowledge. indifference to other issues, feeling of loss, loss of attractiveness, change in values, psychological, personality and physical disorders, destructive attitudes towards couple relationship, behavioral characteristics and personality traits are the factors of the collapse of couple relationship. The data obtained can be used to improve the health of the individual, family and society.