Evaluating the cultural management of Islamic dressing at universities (case study: evaluating the attitude of students (girls and boys) of Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran branch)

Nowadays, many national problems-especially the cultural and social ones-originate from transnational factors, a trend called globalization, and particularly cultural imperialism. In particular, the arrival of post-modernism and media since the 1960s, and at the same time, changes that have taken pl...

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Published inIranian journal of management studies Vol. 9; no. 1; p. 193
Main Authors Ahangaran, Mohammad Rasool, Afshar, Abazar, Ghaed, Mohammad
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Qom University of Tehran, Farabi College 01.01.2016
University of Tehran, Qom College
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ISSN2008-7055
2345-3745

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Summary:Nowadays, many national problems-especially the cultural and social ones-originate from transnational factors, a trend called globalization, and particularly cultural imperialism. In particular, the arrival of post-modernism and media since the 1960s, and at the same time, changes that have taken place such as feminism, social and sexual movements, and the extension of individualism in the West, have resulted in fundamental changes in the cultural and social environment of communities, which have also affected our society's cultural and social space in recent decades, leading to a phenomenon called "improper hijab". The current paper aims to study the role of universities' cultural management in dealing with expanding dressing patterns and abnormal behavior using the survey procedure method. Subjects of the present study are 370 students of Tehran Central Branch of Islamic Azad University (Valie-Asr University Complex) in the years 2012-2013, who were selected randomly. A questionnaire was prepared for collecting the data. Multivariate regression, correlation, T-test and ANOVA were used in order to test the data. The results suggested that universities' cultural management, which is considered as a role and presented as an independent variable of the current research, has a meaningful and significantly increasing effect on improper hijab as a dependent variable, and the hijab cultural situation in universities can be predicted with its change.
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ISSN:2008-7055
2345-3745