Explaining and Surveying the Pattern of the Globalization Process of Tehran Metropolis and the Requirement to Consider Opportunities
محورهای موضوعی : مجله بین المللی علوم اجتماعیLeila Rezvani 1 , Ehsan Rahmani Khalili 2 , Reza Ali Mohseni 3
1 - Department of Sociology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
2 - Department of Sociology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
3 - Department of Sociology, Central Tehran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran
کلید واژه: Urban world, Tehran metropolis, Urban Management, Globalization capacities, Globalization opportunities,
چکیده مقاله :
As the capital and most populous city of Iran, the metropolis of Tehran possesses both considerable potential and numerous constraints in comparison to other cities within the country regarding the process of globalization. The process of globalization necessitates a multitude of elements, including platforms, opportunities, challenges, expertise, and substantial financial, scientific, and social cultural resources. This study's objective is to examine the advantages and disadvantages of the globalization of the Tehran metropolitan area. This research employs foundational data theory as its methodology. The data necessary for this study were obtained through semi-structured interviews with fourteen urban management experts. A saturation stage is attained to ascertain the number of participants and to guide the targeted selection process. "Opportunity management" was selected as the subject of study. This phenomenon is the result of unmanaged potentials and internal constraints serving as causal conditions. The primary factors that influence this issue (opportunity for opportunity to be lost) are the political maneuvering of officials and the structure of the media. As per the participants' assertions, opportunities can be converted into barriers to globalization through the implementation of effective population policies and solutions that generate opportunities. According to the findings of the study, Tehran has presented an artificial, superficial, and imported facade of urbanization in comparison to its parallel cities. However, none of its stable indicators have it.