Survey of student's attitude towards liberal seats in universities (case: Tabriz university)

Abstract:
The seats at the universities of liberal policies that led to the social development and the promotion of political science students has been proposed. One of the important concepts and controversial liberal positions on political dialogue today is Iran. However this has not been the subject of much attention in scientific circles.
This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes of students to seats of deliberation and consideration of the impact on social and political development in Tabriz University students, in terms of the goal of a functional review, extensive in scope, the range of small and the timing is a cross-sectional study. The method in this research field using survey techniques, and tools for data collection questionnaire. The sample size in this study is 376 people.
The results indicate that the use of domestic mass media, community participation, economic status, social trust, religious, social cohesion, gender and marital status were significantly associated with liberal attitudes seats. But the type of education in the family and age no significant relationship with attitudes as liberal seats.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Social theories of Muslim thinkers, Volume:4 Issue: 1, 2014
Pages:
87 to 112
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