Sociological explanations of political participation of citizens of anklets, and the factors affecting it

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Research/Original Article (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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This study aims to explain the sociological and political participation of citizens of anklets, and the factors affecting it done. The theoretical framework and theoretical models using theorists such as Lipset''s theory, Weber, Perry. . . was presented. This study was conducted to survey the structural validity and reliability using Cronbach''s alpha coefficient was obtained. The population of citizens over 18 years of anklet up the Tdadanan enjoyed Register Office 36,000 people. Using a sample of 380 people multistage cluster sampling were selected as samples. To analyze the data, the methods of descriptive and inferential statistics using spss software is used. After preparing the matrix, one-dimensional and two-dimensional data set is in the form of tables. The results indicate that the independent variables of social support, sense of citizenship, political trust, social trust, link the group, social alienation, religion, mass media, group pressure, conformity and social and economic variables of political participation had a significant correlation.
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Persian
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Journal of Socio - Cultural Changes, Volume:13 Issue: 4, 2017
Pages:
109 to 125
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