Interacting Wide: Discussing the Background—What Is Interacting Outside the Space?

  • Payvar B
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Earlier in the text, Space A was described as the product of interactions of individuals and objects, a sphere for possibility of emergence and continuation of ideas that is being made consistently. The law and regulations, mass and micro-communications, questions concerning individual’s entity in relation to time and place, general values and norms of the society as well as the traditional structures and religious values are among the factors outside Space A that are engaged in the interaction with the youth and subsequently the creation of Space A. The following, in this chapter, portrays a background to the general structure and examples of factors in the society with which the youth are interacting on a daily basis.

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Payvar, B. (2015). Interacting Wide: Discussing the Background—What Is Interacting Outside the Space? In Space, Culture, and the Youth in Iran (pp. 27–128). Palgrave Macmillan US. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137525703_2

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