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Iranian Intellectuals, Nationalism and Nazi Germany
INTELLIGENTSIA AND THE WORLD, 2020The article analyzes the situation in Iran before and during the Second World War, when the warring parties represented by England, Germany and the USSR tried to bring the Iranian intelligentsia to their side. The author shows that on the eve of the war, German propagandists achieved the greatest success in this field. The main issues that could become
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Introduction: Iranian Intellectuals (1997–2007)
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2007It is a very special honour to be the guest editor of this first, special issue of the British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, and I sincerely hope that the increase from two to three issues per year (with the third issue devoting its space to a particular theme or topic) will continue for many years to come. The increasing regard paid to the region
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Intellectual capital and corporate performance in Iranian pharmaceutical industry
Journal of Intellectual Capital, 2012PurposeThe purpose of this study is to empirically study the relationship between intellectual capital (IC) components (human, structural, and physical capitals) with the traditional measures of performance of the firm (profitability, productivity and market valuation) within the pharmaceutical sector of Iran.Design/methodology/approachThe empirical ...
Gholamhossein Mehralian +3 more
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Iranian intellectuals in the twentieth century
Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, 1999Gheissari, Ali. Iranian Intellectuals in the 20th Century. (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1998). 247 pages.
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Iranian Intellectuals and Contact with the West: The Case of Iranian Cinema
British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies, 2007This article focuses on the international prominence of Iranian cinema in relation to the politics of filmmaking and the discourses of identity in Iran. Beginning with the Iranian New Wave of the 1960s and 1970s, it analyses Iranian commentaries about the acclaim of the films at the time and shows their relevance to the intellectual discourse about ...
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Orientalism in reverse: Iranian intellectuals and the West, 1960-1990
2023This dissertation seeks critically to deconstruct the ontological and epistemological premises underlying the process of identity formation of contemporary Iranian intellectuals. The study concentrates on the emergence of a new mode of thinking described as "Orientalism in Reverse," which came to dominate the political and intellectual panorama of pre-
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Iranians' intellectual confrontation with the modern West and modernity
2021Encountering the modern West introduced a new era in Iran’s history. For Iranians that had a long tradition of philosophical contemplation, thinking about the various aspects of the encounter soon became a major intellectual activity. At first, the concentration was on gaining knowledge of the modern West and finding the socio-political causes of Iran ...
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Crossing the desert: Iranian intellectuals after the Islamic revolution
Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies, 2001(2001). Crossing the desert: Iranian intellectuals after the Islamic revolution. Critique: Critical Middle Eastern Studies: Vol. 10, No. 18, pp. 15-45.
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Intellectual capital and knowledge management in the Iranian space industries
VINE, 2013PurposeThis paper experimentally examines the concept of intellectual capital in the Iranian space industries. The first objective of this study is to validate a model for assessing the relationships among some factors of intellectual capital and knowledge management; and organizational performance.
Morteza Piri, Milad Jasemi, Majid Abdi
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Quality of Life of Iranian Vocational Students with and without Intellectual Disability
Psychological Reports, 2009The purpose of the present study was to compare the attitudes of individuals with and without intellectual disability toward their quality of life. Associations between demographic variables such as sex, age, father's education, and father's occupation and quality of life were also assessed.
Khadijeh, Hematian +2 more
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