Investigating the relation of activity in virtual social networks with the political culture of Professors of Universities of Iran

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The emergence of virtual social networks in various forms and capacities in the last decade has exposed a wide variety of influences of the information age in Iranian society and networks such as Line, WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram, Instagram and ... on the mobile platform for the public to access Information for various classes has turned into university professors. The present study uses a descriptive-analytical method to survey the views of the sample population of the research, including 182 professors from eight universities in the country regarding their relationship with the political culture of the telegraph. The analysis of the data of the questionnaire using the Kualdol Tavan test led to the conclusion that the activity in the telegram was related to self-rule tendencies, critique of the political system, alienation, distrust of the political culture of the professors, and with the tendencies of absolutism, extra-judicial behavior, extremism and the superiority of the religious values of their political culture. There is no relation
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Persian
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Jostarha - ye Siyasi - ye Mo'aser, Volume:9 Issue: 2, 2018
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1 to 31
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