Sociological Meta-Analysis of Civil Rights
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Introduction: Citizenship rights is a set of rules governing society in relation to politics, institutions, governments and civil society. The main purpose of this study is to investigate the factors affecting the awareness of citizenship rights using meta-analysis. Method: The mechanism of conducting research is meta-analysis-quantitative. The purpose of this method is to integrate, systematically review and standardize studies conducted in a specific field of research. The statistical population of this research is 32 researches of researches conducted in the years 1383-1400, of which 28 samples of research documents are in accordance with the criteria of quantitative meta-analysis (correlation coefficient, sample size, significance level, research quality, validity of research, and survey). They were selected to combine and identify its effect. Finding: The results show that between political factors (political participation, political orientation, political awareness, political trust), cultural (social awareness of rights, citizenship rights education, media consumption, cultural capital), social (social trust, social participation, social cohesion) and contextual variables (level of education, age, socio-economic status) have a significant relationship with the level of awareness of citizenship rights. Based on the research findings, the effect of political factors on awareness of citizenship rights (0.123), the effect of cultural factors (0.187), the effect of social factors (0.312), the effect of contextual factors (0.243). In total, the above variables have been able to explain (0.208) = Effect size, (34.875) = Z and (0.001) = sig of changes in citizenship awareness. Discussions: The results show the level of people's political participation, citizens' political awareness, citizens' political trust, social awareness of citizenship rights, citizenship rights education, mass media use, cultural capital, citizens' social trust, level of social participation, and The level of community cohesion can be effective to varying degrees in awareness of people's rights, development of citizenship rights and increasing compliance with the components of citizenship rights. Based on the results, the level of education, age, and socio-economic status of individuals will be effective in awareness of citizenship rights as well as the establishment of citizenship rights components.
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volume 22 issue 86
pages 304- 353
publication date 2022-11
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