Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and Planning

This article tries to consider a policy making model for planning cultural activities in the Allavi type of Government. To this end, through library and document analysis research, both primary and secondary resources have been investigated and political specifications of Alavi government have been...

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Main Authors: Hesamodin Ashna, Mohammad Kazemi Qahfarkhi
Format: Article
Language:fas
Published: Imam Sadiq University 2016-08-01
Series:Religion & Communication
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Online Access:https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1874_01b746eed5fb0d9fc3c9968663b1f597.pdf
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spelling doaj-ce36d86f1e0b4deaada64d14737dc9f52021-06-22T10:48:02ZfasImam Sadiq UniversityReligion & Communication2252-02522588-64602016-08-0123155210.30497/rc.2016.18741874Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and PlanningHesamodin Ashna0Mohammad Kazemi Qahfarkhi1Associate Professor of Culture and communication of Imam Sadiq universityPh.D student of Culture and communication of Imam Sadiq universityThis article tries to consider a policy making model for planning cultural activities in the Allavi type of Government. To this end, through library and document analysis research, both primary and secondary resources have been investigated and political specifications of Alavi government have been extracted. Alavi Governing era was the time of consolidating Islamic system and due to the infallibility of its ruler, there is no need of discussing the preliminary aspects of Islam in that time and place. This is to some extent similar to the existing condition in the Islamic Republic of Iran, and considering the pivotal role of religion here, the aim is to see how it is possible to utilize Alavi model of government in our cultural policy making. Since the starting point in policy making is the recognition of problems, by listing the problems in Alavi era, three problems, namely elitism, superficiality, and sticking to worldly gains were recognized. Due to the fact that each of the above problems refers to general fields of politics (elitism), economics (materialism), and religion (superficiality), we can do the same with our own policy making. By surveying the problems that Alavi government faced, three general policies of tending to people in politics, justice in economics, and education in religion have been considered, each being scrutinized in the ending section of the article.https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1874_01b746eed5fb0d9fc3c9968663b1f597.pdfcultural policy makingjusticereligious educationtending to peoplealavi governmentimam ali (a)amiralmo'menin
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Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and Planning
Religion & Communication
cultural policy making
justice
religious education
tending to people
alavi government
imam ali (a)
amiralmo'menin
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Mohammad Kazemi Qahfarkhi
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title Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and Planning
title_short Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and Planning
title_full Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and Planning
title_fullStr Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and Planning
title_full_unstemmed Cultural Policy Model in Allavi Government; in Search of a Model for Policy Making and Planning
title_sort cultural policy model in allavi government; in search of a model for policy making and planning
publisher Imam Sadiq University
series Religion & Communication
issn 2252-0252
2588-6460
publishDate 2016-08-01
description This article tries to consider a policy making model for planning cultural activities in the Allavi type of Government. To this end, through library and document analysis research, both primary and secondary resources have been investigated and political specifications of Alavi government have been extracted. Alavi Governing era was the time of consolidating Islamic system and due to the infallibility of its ruler, there is no need of discussing the preliminary aspects of Islam in that time and place. This is to some extent similar to the existing condition in the Islamic Republic of Iran, and considering the pivotal role of religion here, the aim is to see how it is possible to utilize Alavi model of government in our cultural policy making. Since the starting point in policy making is the recognition of problems, by listing the problems in Alavi era, three problems, namely elitism, superficiality, and sticking to worldly gains were recognized. Due to the fact that each of the above problems refers to general fields of politics (elitism), economics (materialism), and religion (superficiality), we can do the same with our own policy making. By surveying the problems that Alavi government faced, three general policies of tending to people in politics, justice in economics, and education in religion have been considered, each being scrutinized in the ending section of the article.
topic cultural policy making
justice
religious education
tending to people
alavi government
imam ali (a)
amiralmo'menin
url https://rc.journals.isu.ac.ir/article_1874_01b746eed5fb0d9fc3c9968663b1f597.pdf
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