Sociological investigation of factors affecting religious socialization in 18-28 year old youth of Central Province
Sare Delshad
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Ph.D Student Department of Political Socialogy, Naragh branch, Islamic Azad University, Naragh, Iran.
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Mohamad Hosein Poryani
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Assistant Professor Departmen of Political Socialogy, Naragh branch, Islamic Azad University, Naragh, Iran.
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Mahmood Shahidi
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Assistant Professor Departmen of International Relations, Naragh branch, Islamic Azad University, Naragh, Iran.
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Keywords: Youth, Media, school, Family, Religion, religious socialization, group of friends,
Abstract :
Religious socialization is a process through which religious culture is transferred from one generation to another. The aim of the current research is to investigate sociological factors affecting religious socialization. The theoretical framework of the current research is a combination of Glock and Stark, reference group, Giddens, and Bourdieu theories of religiosity dimensions. The research method in the present study is a descriptive-analytical survey, and the data was collected from two documentary-library and survey methods using a researcher-made questionnaire tool. The study population of this research is 384 young people aged 18-28 years old in Central Province. The results show that economic capital, social capital, cultural capital, the degree of encouragement of the school to religious activities, the degree of use of news and religious topics in the media, the degree of religiousness of friends, the degree of democratic family upbringing, religious family and the welfare state of the living area are among the effective factors. They are based on religious socialization. The findings of the regression analysis indicate that the net effect of the social capital variable is more than other independent variables. The value of the correlation coefficient (R) between the variables is 0.722, which shows that there is a relatively strong correlation between the set of independent variables and the dependent variable. The adjusted coefficient value of 0.508 also shows that the set of independent variables predicts 50.8 percent, i.e. half of the variance of the variable of religious socialization.