Ebrahim Hajiani

Ebrahim Hajiani (born 1967) is an Iranian sociologist whose work focuses on futures studies, identity, sociology of religion and secularism.[1][2][3] He is the deputy head of the Iranian Center for Strategic Studies[4] and a former head of Iranian Students Polling Agency.

Ebrahim Hajiani
(Persian: ابراهیم حاجیانی)
Born1967
Academic background
Alma materTarbiat Modares University, University of Tehran
Academic work
InstitutionsCenter for Strategic Studies
Main interestsFutures studies

Books

  • The Sociology of Morality, Tehran: Jameshenasan
  • Approaches to Moderation Discourse, Tehran: Negah-e Moaser
  • Sociological Meditations on Secularism, Tehran: ACECR
  • The Bases, Principles and Methods in Future Studies, Tehran: Imam Sadiq University
  • Lifestyle Models in Iran, Tehran: Center for Strategic Research
gollark: - you should tell people when you find some information on them, not then decide to go hunting for yet more information and not telling them in the meantime- you should stop gathering data on them when they ask you to, and not try and deliberately stop them from knowing you're doing it
gollark: Fine, I'll try and restate my views less ambiguously.
gollark: You did say something about not stopping if someone asked you to?
gollark: Ah, no, I'm not against the telling bit ~~as much as~~ but the refusing to stop bit.
gollark: What? Where am I considering not telling good?

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