Recognizing and Classifying the Factors Affecting on Increasing and Promoting Children's Cultural Rights
Subject Areas : Iranian Sociological ReviewFereshteh Khatibi 1 , Mohsen Ameri Shahrabi 2 , Fatemeh Farahani Azizabadi 3
1 - M.A. in Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Assistant Professor, Department of Management, Naragh Branch, Islamic Azad University & Research Group Manager, Cultural Comparative Studies Department, Research Institute for Intercultural Studies, Tehran, Iran
3 - Assistant Professor of Management, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Fundamental Rights, Cultural rights, Convention on the Cultural Rig, cultural intelligence, Social Discrimination,
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to identify and rank the factors affecting the promotion of children's cultural rights. The present research is qualitative and the data have been collected using expert techniques and documentary methods. The statistical population of the study is 30 cultural experts that we interviewed by non-random accessible method. The results of this study showed that the legal factors include (compliance with the country's cultural rights system of international legal conventions, recognition of international cultural rights of children and the attention of the civil and criminal legal system to all cultural rights of children) are known as the first priority and are more important among the factors affecting the promotion of children's cultural rights. Cultural factors are the second priority, the most important of which are (institutionalization of child support culture in the country's cultural system, high level of cultural intelligence in society and easy access of children to cultural goods in the country such as books and media) and social factors. In the third priority, which are (the existence of social protection laws for children, the absence of social discrimination between children in society and the existence of social protection for homeless and poorly cared for children in society).