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Babak Hassanzadeh

Babak Hassanzadeh

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Subject: Gender and Presence in urban public spaces in Iran

My   research project investigates the relation between gender and   presence  in urban public spaces in Iran. Public spaces are   traditionally thought of as communal social spaces that can be freely  and also legally accessed by all citizens, regardless of their social  and gender identity. These spaces peopled by a broad range of  participants with  diverse reasons for occupying them, are the context  through which everyday life flows and are considered to be places where  citizens can show their presence in the city. Indeed, they are the field of  everyday life and social interactions. This research works on gender  differences in access to urban public spaces in Iran within a  qualitative framework, in which grounded theory and objective  hermeneutics will be the two main research methods for analysing the   data, gathered using different methods such as observation, interview,  and photography.

The  project presents current scholarly debates  around the sociology of space, and the ideas of three thinkers  constitute the main part of the theoretical framework: Foucault’s  thoughts on the relation between power and space, Lefebvre’s theory of  the production of space and de Certeau’s ideas on resistance in everyday  life. Furthermore, some theories that specifically discuss the  relationships between gender and space will be reviewed. Indeed, the  study is going to consider whether current debates on the sociology of  space can assist in understanding the relation between gender and urban  public space in Iranian society, or whether there is a requirement to  present new insights and theories.

Publications:

Hassanzadeh, B., Majdi, A. A. & Yousofi, A. (2015). Hermenotīk be mas̱ābeh-e raveš-e taḥqīq: barrasī-ye raveš-e hermenotīk-e ʿeynī dar ḥowze-ye taḥqīqāt-e keyfī [Hermeneutics as a Research Method: An introduction to Objective Hermeneutics in the Field of Qualitative Research]. Raveš-šenāsī-ye ʿOlūm-e Ensānī, 21 (83), 121–148.

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