The Role of Traditional Propagation in the Political Socialization of New Generations

Document Type : Original Article

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Researcher at Islamic Sciences and Culture Academy

10.22081/jip.2025.70683.1131

Abstract

Political socialization is a process through which the political culture of societies is transferred from one generation to another, ensuring the continuity and survival of the political culture. Through political socialization, values that support the stability of the political and social system can be reinforced among society members, while those values that threaten the unity of the political community can be managed. In this context, traditional propagation refers to religious traditional propagation methods, including sermons, mosques, Husseiniyahs, religious assemblies, passion plays, eulogizing, Basij bases, and similar forms. These are considered factors that can influence the spread, expansion, and transfer of political beliefs, knowledge, values, and behaviors to new generations

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