The Role of Government in Urban Marginalizing (the case of Kermanshah)

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The main subject of this article is to explain the role of the government in urban marginalizing in Kermanshah. In this regard, he argues, the government in Iran, through access to rent and its distribution, encourages the marginalizing of some groups, of which the marginalizing of some urban areas is only one of the visible parts. The method of this research is critical and try to make the hidden implications of the available data in the light of the theory of political economy. This method is not sensitive to data types and uses existing data types, documents and resources. The research has concluded that marginalizing in Kermanshah has emerged and developed with the beginning of the formation of modern government in Iran under the influence of government interventions through economic, programmatic and social. The plans of subsequent governments to solve this problem have not been effective. The interpretation of marginalizing as a phenomenon of politial-economy factors and the analysis of its various mechanisms, the proposal of this article is to rethink this economic and social problem.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of Iranian Social Studies, Volume:16 Issue: 2, 2023
Pages:
72 to 96
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