Emergence of market risk society in post-1400 Iran and the factors affecting it

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
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Current developments in the social, political and economic spheres of Iranian society, especially from the second half of the 1390s onwards (developments such as the emergence of two major waves of protests in January 2017 and November 2017 and the expansion of trade union protests; increasing consumption of virtual social networks, The unprecedented impact of the stock market phenomenon and the ups and downs of the dollar price on the economic and social life of Iranians and social and economic impacts of Covid pandemic, shows the emergences of new waves which can deeply affect future Iranian society before entering the new century. This paper seeks to use the theory of "risk society" by Ulrich Beck, a contemporary German sociologist, and by proposing the idea of a "market risk society", a framework for understanding the process by which the future of Iran underlies sometimes disparate developments to overshadow and to open a new theoretical perspective on the future of Iran after 1400 before the eyes of policymakers and policy makers of the country.

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Persian
Published:
Journal of Strategic Studies, Volume:25 Issue: 1, 2022
Pages:
7 to 38
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