Author/Authors :
Navabakhsh, Mehrdad Department of Sociology, Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran , Paknia, Shahriyar Department of Sociology, Science and Research Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tehran
Abstract :
This research examines dynamics and change in the Iranian family during the recent half- century
especially subsequent to the Islamic revolution in 1979. Developmental positions and changes are discussed
and consideration is given to the extent to which family dynamics and change have been influenced by structural
changes or ideational forces. We will focus on ideational forces based on a new approach that explains how
ideational forces have been raised from two sources comprising idealized family morality and the second,
developmental idealism. The former has been emerged of sources of resistance like tradition, religion, and state
as internal forces and the later of objective structural changes under the effect of modernization, globalization,
communication, world economy conditions and universal culture. Change resources are structural aspects and
in face of change, resistance sources are religion, tradition and state that their effects have been mirrored in
beliefs, attitudes, tendencies, views near the individuals. Consistency or conflict these two dimensions including
idealized family morality and developmental idealism, which are both ideational forces, through mediational
factors such as internal transformations or external effects and conditions could explain family change in Iran.
The purpose of this study is to determine to what extent has the family changed over these years in Iran? And
how have ideas affected change? Our goal is to document the extent to which ordinary people in Iran believe
and accept the propositions of developmental idealism and related aspects of developmental thinking. On the
other hand, idealized family morality reflects beliefs, attitudes, values, that are being originated of three
sources including tradition, state, and religion as we hypothesize. Based on theoretical framework, some main
questions for this research are:1-Will family changes in Iran be more under effect of idealized family morality
or developmental idealism?,2-What's the role of state in this model, enhancing developmental idealism in favor
of change or play a restraining role? When could the state variate its role? Why? And main hypotheses of the
study are including: 1-It seems there is positive correlation between family change and developmental idealism,
that is, the more family change results the more developmental aspects and reversely.2-there is negative relation
between family change and idealized morality so that the more power of tradition and religion decrease rate of
change. The Methodology in this research will be the documentary study that is based on social scientists’
observations, available statistics and documentaries. Eventually this research tries to propose family change in
Iran in the form of comprehensive and systematic theoretical model.
Keywords :
developmental idealism , family change , structural forces , ideational forces , idealized family morality