Abdollah Guivian

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Abdollah Guivian
(Persian: عبدالله گیویان)
Born (1960-06-28) June 28, 1960 (age 63)
Tehran
Academic background
EducationSOAS, University of London (PhD), University of Tehran (MA)
ThesisReligion, television and culture in post-revolutionary Iran (2006)
Doctoral advisorCosimo Zene
Academic work
InstitutionsIran Broadcasting University
Main interestsanthropology of religion, media studies, Iranian Armenians

Abdollah Guivian (born 28 June 1960) is an Iranian writer and sociologist whose work focuses on anthropology of religion, media studies and Iranian Armenians. He was the founding editor of the journal Communication Research.[1][2][3][4] Guivian is credited as the "father of video clips in Iran".[5][6] Abdollah Guivian holds a PhD in anthropology and communication in 2006 and is a Professor of Iran Broadcasting University.

Films[edit]

  • Seven Steps North (2007)
  • Lullaby (2006)

Publications/Books[edit]

  • Grounded theory, Tehran: Elmi Farhangi
  • Coding methods for qualitative researchers, Tehran: Elmi Farhangi
  • Hasr-e Del, Tehran: Hozeh Honari
  • Guivian, Abdollah; Sajad, Faraji; Fazeli, Nematollah (2014). "The Representation of Youth Everyday Life in Faseleha TV Series". Cultural Research Society. 4 (4): 105–138. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  • Guivian, Abdollah (2006). "Religion, television and culture in post-revolutionary Iran". SOAS, University of London. Retrieved 2022-11-12.
  • Guivian, Abdollah; Mohsen, Amin (2018). "Affection and Identity as Portrayed by Arbaeen Procession; a Study of the Nature, Functions and Structure of Arbaeen Procession from the Viewpoint of Ritual Communication". Religion & Communication. 24 (2): 167–194. doi:10.30497/rc.2018.2102. Retrieved 2022-11-12.

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Abdollah Guivian at IMDb