•  377
    Russian foreign policy: The return of great power politics
    Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 10 (3). 2016.
    In Russian Foreign Policy: The Return of Great Power Politics, Jeffrey Mankoff examines the course of Russian foreign policy since the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. He provides a comprehensive over-view of both the continuity and the changes in Russian foreign policy from the end of the Cold War to the Putin era, and analyses Russia’s interactions with major global powers. Throughout the book, the author makes use of various theoretical approaches, including theories of international …Read more
  •  268
    Personal, family and societal educational needs assessment of individuals with spinal cord injury in Iran
    with Zahra Khazaeipour, Abolfazl Abouie, Fatemeh Zarei, Hamid Mirzaaghaie, Afsaneh Abd-Mousavi, Alexander Vaccaro, Rahimi-Movaghar R., and Vafa
    Neurosciences 23 (3): 216--222. 2018.
    Objectives: To explore individuals’ perception of the personal, family and societal educational needs following a spinal cord injury. Methods: Sixty-one patients who sustained a traumatic SCI between March 2015 and June 2016 referred to Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center were included in a cross sectional study and completed an online survey containing open-and closed-ended questions, in Iran. Participants’ responses were analyzed i using a qualitative approach with a thematic analysis…Read more
  •  186
    Britain and the Iranian Nuclear Program: An Illuminating Appraisal
    In The First Biennial Conference on Contemporary Iranian Studies, . 2019.
    Owing to the escalating regional rivalries and the conventional arms race, Iran’s post-revolutionary hostilities towards the West, in addition to the crucial geopolitical and economic significance of the region, the complex Iranian nuclear crisis has made the global leaders to brood over the multilateral Iranian negotiations with the P5+1 and the International Atomic Energy Agency, which led to finalization and adoption of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in 2015. The United Kingdom as a p…Read more
  •  181
    US Foreign Policy and US-China Relations in a Changing World Order: the Assessment of American Think Tanks
    In The First International Conference on Chinese Studies, University of Tehran. 2019.
    From the animosity of the Cold War era, the rapprochement in 1972, normalization of relations in 1979, to rising China and the current trade war, the US-China relationship has emerged and been regarded as an important relationship in global politics, and distinctively significant in the shaping of world order. The United States, a fount of modern think tanks, is home to approximately 30% of the total in the world. These think tanks were gradually embedded into American politics and exercise undo…Read more
  •  171
    ضرورت رویکردی اجتماعی روانشناختی برای مقابله با تروریسم: چرا افراد به گروه های تروریستی ملحق می شوند
    In سومین همایش سالانه انجمن علمی مطالعات صلح ایران: علوم انسانی و اجتماعی وصلح, انجمن علمی مطالعات صلح ایران. 2019.
    پژوهشگران پدیده تروریسم را از مواضع مختلفی ازجمله سیاسی، اقتصادی، روانشناختی، اجتماعی، فرهنگی و دینی مورد مطالعه قرار دادهاند. علیرغم وجود تعاریف متعدد و غیرواحدی از مفهوم تروریسم و تروریست بیان شده است که به طور کلی بیانگر دیدگاه ارائه دهنده آن است، اجماعی بر دسته بندی تروریسم یراساس نوع (مانند دولتی، مذهبی، پاتولوژیک، سایبری، نارکوتروریسم و بیوتروریسم)، مقیاس (داخلی و بین المللی)، انگیزه ها و اهداف آن وجود دارد. همچنین، ریشه ها و علل تروریسم می تواند منشا داخلی (مانند شاخص های اجتماعی، اقتصادی…Read more
  •  171
    A socio-psychological approach towards terrorism: How and why do individuals support, join, stay in, and leave terrorist organizations?
    In International Conference on Peace and Conflict Resolution, University of Tehran. 2019.
    The phenomena of terrorism and other politically motivated violence have been assessed across different disciplines from political science and economics to theology and psychology. Whereas the definitions of the concepts of “terrorism” and “terrorist” are disputed and they rather reflect the perspectives of the defining entity, there is a common consensus that terrorism can be classified in terms of its type (such as state-sponsored, dissent, religious, pathological, narco-, cyber-, and bioterro…Read more
  •  170
    The Global Media and Information Literacy Week: Moving Towards MIL Cities
    with Saied Reza Ameli
    Journal of Cyberspace Studies 3 (1): 1--4. 2019.
    The Global Media and Information Literacy Week commemorates the progress in achieving “MIL for all” by aggregating various MIL-related local and international events and actions across different disciplines around the world.The MIL Global Week 2018, 24 to 31 October, was marked by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization in collaboration with various organizations including the UN Alliance of Civilizations, the Global Alliance for Partnership on MIL, the International…Read more
  •  164
    Metaliteracy for Best Practices in Crisis and Risk Communication
    In Media and Information Literacy Seminar 2022: Nurturing Trust for Media and Information Literacy. 2022.
    The dissemination of information in times of crisis or emergency is distinctive since the affected individuals may take, process, and act on information differently. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention noted “the right message at the right time from the right person can save lives.” This study elaborates on the principles of crisis and emergency risk communication (CERC) in the realistic narrative, and notes that a successful CERC should be prompt, accurate, veracious, empathetic, …Read more
  •  146
    Review: Analysing Political Discourse: Theory and Practice (review)
    Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 11 (1): 139--141. 2017.
    In this novel work, Paul Chilton expends a considerable amount of effort examining relations between the use of language and political discourse. Many realist linguists in the past century claimed that language should be evaluated as the innate part of a human mind. The scholarly interest in the public use of language is followed by crit-ical theory and the Frankfurt School of social theory and philosophy, which considered language rather as a social phenomenon than a mental phenomenon and inten…Read more
  •  139
    Digitalization and the emergence of the Internet have resulted in escalating access to information and communication. Given the circumstances that soaring access to information amounts to the intensification of misinformation and disinformation, a set of critical skills to navigate and critically assess the information is necessary. This paper outlines the significance of these skills, and provides a perspective on metaliteracy as a supplement to media and information literacy, and argues that t…Read more
  •  126
    The European Immigration Crisis: A Review
    Central European Journal of International and Security Studies 10. 2016.
    Issues including the immigration flows, increased diversity of the society, and alienation of parts of the population are not necessarily new phenomena for the European Union. As an illustration, Frontex, the EU Agency for the Management of Operational Cooperation at the External Borders, was founded in 2004 in the light of the uncontrolled immigration from Africa to control the cooperation between national border guards securing its external borders, or EUROSUR (the European B…Read more
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    An Analytical Approach towards David Cameron’s Bloomberg Speech on the European Union: Opening Pandora’s Box
    3Rd Global Conference on Linguistics and Foreign Language Teaching, Istanbul. 2015.
    David Cameron, the British Prime Minister, on a speech given on 23rd Jan 2013, has put himself on a collision course with the rest of Europe by pledging a high-risk gamble “in or out” referendum on Britain’s EU membership by 2017. He is demanding special privileges for his country and putting Britain's partners under pressure. He said he wanted Britain to stay at the heart of the EU, but wants to re-negotiate what he sees as “restrictive EU rules for his country.” Cameron illustrated that “Brita…Read more
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    In “Philosophical Investigations”, published in 1958, Ludwig Wittgenstein, an Austrian born Cambridge scholar, expressed his thoughts concerning language. Wittgenstein proposed the idea that philosophy aims to clear up the conceptual confusions that caused by untested use of language. The concept of language-games points at the rule-governed character of language. However, language games do not demand strict and definite systems of rules for every language game, but point to the conventional nat…Read more
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    Fundamentals of System Analysis & Design
    LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing. 2014.
    his book consists of two analytic papers. The first chapter of this book entitled “System Analysis, Design and Construction” reviews studies conducted on information system. As a case study it evaluates a system for schools and departments which assesses students through a number of assessment components. It demonstrates a practical design in decision-making at the Pass/Fail boundary, the mathematical fundamentals in the application of these policies and inherent in marks. It also proposes proce…Read more
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    This book reviews my recent studies conducted on computer networks with a systematic approach. The research discussions include studies of field of view, introduction to technology, spin-off network, development and evaluation of technology, network topology, and wireless networks. The purpose of this book is to draw a concrete perspective of applicable designs in networking industry and alternative approaches. Hence principles and techniques of applied designs of a home network and an organizat…Read more
  •  1
    Gambling
    In F. Frederick Wherry & Juliet B. Schor (eds.), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society, Sage Publications Ltd.. 2015.
    The term gambling, which originated from the Middle English gamenen (“to play”), refers to taking part in the betting or staking of something of value, whether money or possessions, on the uncertain outcome of a game with the consciousness of risk and the hope of gain, all of which comes down to chance. Gambling stakes are based on a contingency of game results that are determined by chance or accident and sometimes by a combination of strategy and chance; whereas knowledge of the game is benefi…Read more
  • Analysis of Business System Construction
    Fundamenta Informaticae. 2009.
  • Translation Problem in Scientific Terms
    Journal of English for Academic Purposes. 2011.
  • The Effect of a Preoperative Spiritual/Religious Intervention on Anxiety in Shia Muslim Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery A Randomized Controlled Trial
    with Mohammadali Hosseini, Masoud Fallahi Khoshknab, Asghar Rokofian, and Patricia Mary Davidson
    Journal of Holistic Nursing 0898010113488242. 2013.
  • Avicenna and cataracts: a new analysis of contributions to diagnosis and treatment from the canon
    with M. Nejabat, B. Maleki, M. Nimrouzi, and A. Mahbodi
    Iranian Red Crescent Medical Journal 14 (5): 265. 2012.
  • Drugs and Pharmacology in the Islamic Middle Era
    with S. A. Golshani, B. Daneshfard, and G. Mosleh
    Pharmaceutical Historian 45 (3). 2015.
  • Burden of care in primary caregivers of individuals with spinal cord injury in Iran: Its association with sociodemographic factors
    with Z. Khazaeipour, F. Rezaei-Motlagh, E. Ahmadipour, M. Azarnia-Ghavam, A. Mirzababaei, and N. Salimi
    Spinal Cord 55 (6). 2017.
    © 2017 International Spinal Cord Society. Study Design: A descriptive cross-sectional study. Objectives: The burden of care among primary caregivers of individuals with spinal cord injury is affected by different factors. We aimed to evaluate the level of burden among caregivers and the association between the caregiver burden and sociodemographic factors of SCI individuals and their caregivers. Setting: Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Research Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran,…Read more
  • The Master of Public Health Program at the School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Iran
    with A. Mesdaghinia, H. Keshavarz, A. Djazayery, and S. Nedjat
    Iranian Journal of Public Health 38 (Suppl. 1): 32-33. 2009.
  • Networking Computer Systems for Cabling Two Organizations
    ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review 40 (2). 2010.
  • Formation & Classification of Organizations
    Fundamenta Informaticae. 2010.
  • Metaliteracy and politics in the digital age: data, impact, agenda, and data visualization
    In Media and Information Literacy Seminar: Media and Information Literate Citizens, University of Tehran. 2019.