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Iranian Youth and Religion: An Empirical Study

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Pages 161-176 | Published online: 24 Jul 2009
 

Notes

 1 See, for instance, “Epilogue” to Persian translation of CitationFred Halliday, Iran: Dictatorship and Development (1980).

 2 On the work of the Jehad-e Sazandegi [development jehad], see E. Hooglund (Citation2009) Thirty years of Islamic revolution in rural Iran, Middle East Report, 250 (Spring 2009), pp. 34–36.

 3 See, A. Rezaei & A. Abdi (Citation1998) Entekhab-e No [New choice] (Tehran: Tarh-e-no).

 4 For an assessment of Iran's family planning program, see H. Hoodfar (Citation2009) Activism under the radar: Volunteer women health workers in Iran, Middle East Report, 250 (Spring 2009), pp. 56–60.

 6 See M. P. Marchak (Citation1993) The Integrated Circus (Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press).

 7 See, N. Howe & W. Strauss (Citation2000) Millennials Rising (Vintage Books).

 8 See, for instance, R. Bibby (Citation2001) Canada's Teens (Toronto: Stoddart).

 9 E. Durkheim (Citation2008 [1912]) The Elementary Forms of Religious Life (New York: Oxford University Press).

 10 C. Glock & R. Stark (Citation1965) Religion and Society in Tension (Chicago: Rand McNally).

11 Ibid., p. 22.

12 See, among others, R. Stark & W. Bainbridge (Citation1987) A Theory of Religion (New York: Peter Lang); R. Stark & R. Finke (Citation2000) Acts of Faith: Explaining the Human Side of Religion (Berkeley: University of California Press); and L. A. Young (Ed.) (Citation1997) Rational Choice Theory and Religion (Oxford: Routledge).

13 See further R. W. Bibby (Citation1990) Fragmented Gods (Toronto: Stoddart).

14 See, for example, A. Kazemipur & A. Rezaei (Citation2003) Religious life under theocracy: The case of Iran, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 42(3), pp. 347–362; and G. M. Tezcur & T. Azadarmaki (2006) Religious participation among Muslims: Iranian exceptionalism, Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, 15(3), pp. 217–232.

15 See further Howe & Strauss, Millennials Rising.

16 A. Asadi (Citation1977) Gerayeshha-ye Farhangi va Negareshha-ye Ejtema'i dar Iran [Cultural inclinations and social attitudes in Iran] (Tehran: Pajuhesh-kadey-e olum-e ertebati va tose'ey-e Iran); M. Mohseni (Citation2000) Barresi-ye agahiha, Negares-ha va Raftarha dar Iran [Examination of knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors in Iran] (Tehran: Shora-ye farhang-e omumi-ye keshvar); and Office of National Projects (Citation2000 and Citation2003) Paymayesh-e mell-iye arzes-ha va negares-ha [National survey of values and attitudes] (Tehran: Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance).

17 For an excellent report on the contents of the ‘Persian Blogosphere’, see J. Kelly & B. Etling (Citation2008) Mapping Iran's Online Public: Politics and Culture in the Persian Blogosphere (Cambridge: The Harvard Law School).

18 Prime examples of such works include Y. Sahabi, Khelghat-e ensan [Creation of Humans]; A. Meshkini, Qur'an va takamol [Quran and evolution]; and Mojaheddin Khalgh Organization, Takamol [Evolution].

20 Ibid., translated from the letters in the Appendix to this article.

19 See Hossein-Ali Montazeri, Memoirs. Available at http://www.amontazeri.com/farsi/frame10.asp (accessed).

21 See R. Stark & R. Finke (Citation2000) Acts of Faith (University of California Press).

22 Ibid., p. 38.

23 A. Kazemipur & A. Rezaei (Citation2003) Life under Theocracy: The Case of Iran, Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 42(3), pp. 347–362.

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