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Interdisciplinary as Responsibility

Morteza Bahrani

Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2011, Pages 1-20

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2011.09.001

Abstract
  As a term either in education or in research, Interdisciplinarity throughout the world is known as a new way of knowing. However, the why-ness of its appearance and development is surely worth of exploration. Right now, one can find many explanations, mostly unsatisfying; and therefore, it is needed ...  Read More

Political Science: an Interdisciplinary Project

Ebrahim Barzagar; Saied Ebrahim Sarparastsadat

Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2011, Pages 21-46

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2011.09.002

Abstract
  The present article is the result of a research concern in the philosophy of science in which ontological, epistemological and methodological questions about interdiscilinariness and political science are posed and examined. With this outlook, this article focuses on the question whether political science ...  Read More

Iranian experience of interdisciplinary: Tree decades of localization of the political knowledge

Gholamreza Khajesarvi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2011, Pages 47-81

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2011.09.003

Abstract
  Historical background of the theoretical aspects of political science in Iran refers to pre-islamic period; but political science as an imported science was prevailed in the Ghajar dynasty era. This kind of science, entering in land of Iran, accompanied with the modernity. Therefore its content, method ...  Read More

The Need for Modules on Methodology in B.A. Degree of Political Science (Based on the Inter/Multidisciplinary Nature of Politics)

Mohsen Khalili

Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2011, Pages 83-133

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2011.09.004

Abstract
  The main goal of planning of political science courses, in addition to training and researching in politics, is enhancing the ability for analysis of political issues, whether domestic or international. The primary objective of all sciences is to expand human knowledge. The discipline of political science ...  Read More

Systemic Approach to International Law

Farid Azadbakht

Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2011, Pages 135-171

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2011.09.005

Abstract
  Disciplined Survey of Multidimensional Phenomena Such As World-Wide Legal Phenomena, Calls for The Extension of Conceptual framework and To overcomes Epistemological /Methodological Dogmatism of International Law and Its Analytic /Imperative Logic, Prevails On Ontological / Epistemological Aspects of ...  Read More

Application of good governance for nation building in light of interdisciplinary studies

Aliasghar Pourezzat; Ghazale Taheriattar

Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2011, Pages 173-193

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2011.09.006

Abstract
  In the most excellent attitude, the aim of nation-building is to form a wise nation. Achieving this important aim requires utilizing varied studies and specialties which makes it necessary to use interdisciplinary studies. These are studies which continuously actualize an evolving nation’s notion ...  Read More

Society in Transition: Re-defining the conception in an interdisciplinary view

Saied Abdolamir Nabavi

Volume 3, Issue 1 , January 2011, Pages 193-213

https://doi.org/10.7508/isih.2011.09.007

Abstract
  The conception “Transition” is one of which is commonly studied and examined in theories of modernization and development. Some scholars of development use the standards of economics, politics and culture, and see the linear transition from a traditional society to a modern one and by dividing ...  Read More