Future Studies of Social Action Control Practices with Emphasis on Urban Movements

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Associate Professor, Department of Communication, Amin University of Law Enforcement, Tehran, Iran

2 Corresponding Author: Assistant Professor Amin University of Law Enforcement Sciences, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Nevertheless, changing the world's security conditions and the formation of a new order Global is associated with the emergence of new threats, and the methods of controlling future social activities by the NJA require a future study of social control that is being used through research and identification of the processes affecting it, since the affected urban movements Is a social activity. In this research, we seek to use the methods of controlling future social actions We are studying. The methodology of this research is analytical-descriptive in the form of focus group (focal groups). Data analysis is based on the process of the research process. The statistical society of this research includes military and law enforcement experts and academic professors and leading experts in the fields of action Social studies and futuristic experts. The results of the research show that the most massive processes affecting the control of social actions are the rapid, uneven and uncontrollable growth of social networks and the virtual environment - the growing trend of information and demands of the people - the transformation of the state of affairs Social, political, and ... all over again Convicts and revolutionary and religious organizations to artists, athletes - Increasing diverse and anti-religious sects and the knowledge of the families and the ways of managing and controlling social actions. The urban future should be based on the hypotheses obtained in this research of future social actions coming from power

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