Suspicion or Faith: Understanding the Cultural Roots of Iranian Public Policy towards Science and Technology

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Today، there is a plethora of literature on the process of accelerating growth of science and technology in Iran. Assuming technology as a social construct of modern society، and in the light of Ricoeurian hermeneutic approach، this paper aims، first، to show the resemblance of the current discursive relationship between the Iranian society and technology to a «discourse of faith» and، second to explain how this discourse has roots in the preceding one which can be considered as a «discourse of suspicion». To do so، the paper first، builds a conceptual model based on the Ricoeurian theory of interpretation، where، by analogy، modern technology is compared to the text and the user of the technology as its reader. Then، it introduces two episodes of relationship between technology and its Iranian users in the public policy of the post-revolutionary era: distanciation and appropriation. It concludes that the current growth of scientific endeavors serves as the material base for an Iranian discourse of techno-nationalism; a new self-identification which motivates the elites to develop new bases for national self-esteem.
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Persian
Published:
The International Journal of Humanities, Volume:20 Issue: 1, 2013
Pages:
83 to 107
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