Streamology of identity discourses; Emphasis on semantic conflicts and social developments in Iran
Subject Areas : Political Developments in IranVida Yaghouti 1 , Majid Tavassoli Roknabadi 2 , Ali Ashraf Nazari 3
1 - PhD student in Political Science, Faculty of Law, Theology and Political Science, Science and Research Unit, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Faculty of Law, Theology and Political Science, Islamic Azad University Sciences and Research Branch, Tehran, Iran
3 - Associate Professor. Department of Political Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran
Keywords: Streamology, Discourse, identity, conflicts, developments, community,
Abstract :
A discourse leaving its own discourse order and entering the political discourse order takes place due to its stimulation by one of the active discourses in the political discourse order. The meaning of being provoked is that this inactive discourse is placed in an alienating relationship with the ruling discourse in the political discourse order, and the ruling discourse tries to find an identity by rejecting it. From the day of the constitutional revolution until today, different and conflicting narratives of the evolution of the concept of identity are presented. We are different types and forms of nationalism and sense of religious, cultural, ethnic and political belonging. IN this research, an approach and understanding of politics is presented in the form of the "discourse transformation" model, according to which, sociological developments and new orders in society and the liberation of the subject's abilities, which through the establishment of pre-identities Certain and completely objective social relations that have been suppressed. It is possible to appear. : Affected by the importance of central ideas in the field of individual and civil rights, as well as the centralization of new and critical thoughts regarding citizens' freedom and right to choose, witnessing an increase in the focus on citizens' individuality and subjectivity. [Individual] We are them.