Study Concerning the Relationship between Feeling of Relative Deprivation and Political Participation among the Students in Isfahan University
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Political participation as one of the varieties of participations, is considered as one of the important indicators of political and social developments in countries. Political participation of university students that are considered as the largest population group in the developing countries and responsponsible persons for the administration of society in future, have special importance for political perseverance and dynamics of society. The main goal of writing this paper is to study the relationship between the feeling relative deprivation and political participation of the students in the university of Isfahan. This paper was conducted by measuring and descriptive method.This model included 188 students from university of Isfahan which were chosen by cluster sampling. For collecting in for mation, the method of questionnaire has been used. Analysis of the datas has been done by the use of regresion multiple variable analysis and with using spss16 soft - ware and Amos18 findings showed while there is no meaningful relationship between the feelings of economical deprivation and measure of normal political participations, but there is a negative relation between other dimensions of relative deprivations with the political participations and with the increase in feelings of relative deprivation the amount of political participation in every dimensions decreases.
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Persian
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Political Knowlwdge, Volume:8 Issue: 1, 2012
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37
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