Title of article :
Intergenerational Gap: An Emerging Phenomenon in Iran
Author/Authors :
Najafiasl, Zohreh Department of Social Sciences - University of Tehran
Abstract :
Intergenerational gap refers to the disturbance and crisis in the cultural sequence of generations,
which leads to conflict in terms of values and norms between parents and children. Until recently, this
phenomenon has not been considered a serious issue in Iranian society and the continuation of similar thought
patterns through the generations has prevented the emergence of distance and various conflicts between
generations. Some sociologists attribute this discontinuity to the gap between tradition and modernity.
Nowadays, considering the young population of Iran, this component has turned to a cultural one. The present
research investigated the effect of training methods and conflict between norms caused by modernity on
generational gap from children's viewpoint. Thus, 250 young people (referring to Azimi Library in city of
Tehran) answered a number of related questions and LISREL method was applied to investigate the conformity
of the designed model with their ideas.
Keywords :
Modernization , Generational gap , Norm conflict , Training methods , LISREL method
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics