The Relation Between ICTs and Social Capital

Mohammad Hossein Panahi; Hossein Panahi

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2015, Pages 1-42

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2015.4592

Abstract
  Social capital, which is formed by the network of relationships among human beings, plays a major role in our lives. One of the factors that may affect social capital is how and how much we use information and communication technologies (ICTs). This study investigates how ICT consumption is related to ...  Read More

Cyberspace and the Empowerment of Women in Iran

Mehdi Montazerghaem; Mona Sha’ban Kasegar

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2015, Pages 43-76

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2015.4593

Abstract
  The present study is a research on the capabilities of women in the cyberspace. Regardless of the limitations of the real world, cyberspace can empower women participation and individual capabilities. If woman have the necessary skills and motivations, they can use the internet and content production ...  Read More

The Korean Wave in Iran Motives and Consequences of The Spread of Korean Popular Culture in Iran

Mohammad Saeed Zokaei; Matin Azizi Hamedani

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2015, Pages 77-124

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2015.4594

Abstract
  The rapid development of ICTs in the early 21st century has brought about dramatic changes in the youths’ personal and social identifications. Spending long hours in virtual spaces consuming popular culture news and products (in this case Korean pop music), while providing the youth with a huge ...  Read More

A Discourse Analysis of manoto TV Channel Programs

Seyyed Ali-Asghar Soltani; Amir-Ali Tafreshi

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2015, Pages 125-164

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2015.4595

Abstract
  Iranians’ significant interest in satellite TV channels necessitates the study of the content broadcasted by these channels by deconstructing their messages and finding what they have taken as granted. The present study conducts a discourse analysis using Laclau and Mouffe's method on the programs ...  Read More

Cinema Superstars and Online Identity: A Semiotic Study on the Concept of Stardom After the Internet (A Case Study of Elnaz Shakerdoost’s Instagram Photos)

Sadegh Rashidi; Zahra Sabournedjad

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2015, Pages 165-200

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2015.4596

Abstract
  The present paper aims to study the concept of celebritization after the Internet and examine the effects of new virtual media in changing the meaning of stardom. Studying a local case and considering the meaning of celebritization and superstars in a movie from different perspectives we tried to study ...  Read More

A Comparative Study of the Organizational Structure of Internet Protocol Televisions and Proposing a Suitable Structure for IRIB

Siavash Salavatian; Abdolali Aliasgari; Hannaneh Ahmadi

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2015, Pages 201-232

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2015.4810

Abstract
  Today media organizations try to use the potentials of the new convergent media in order to attract and keep audiences. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) is one of these new media. Using the new media needs new communication models and the traditional structures of media organizations cannot be relied ...  Read More

A SWOT Analysis of the Role of Social Media in the Lifestyle of the Members of Public Libraries – A Case Study of Shiraz City

Mohammad Karim Bayat; Rouhollah Manouchehri

Volume 1, Issue 3 , October 2015, Pages 233-275

https://doi.org/10.22054/cs.2015.4811

Abstract
  Lifestyle can be a known pattern in any region or country and some believe that lifestyle is a personal or social concept affected by many factors. With today’s scientific and technological developments people’s daily interactions have been revolutionized. New media have affected various ...  Read More