Ali Dadgar
Ali Dadgar is a sociologist who studied social policy, political sociology, and social inequality. His current research focuses on how sociological knowledge can be used toward social policy design. He is also involved in a comparative study which examines the effects of educational inequality on conflict in the West Asia.
Selected publications
Dadgar, Ali . (Manuscript in progress). "Socio-Demographic Backgrounds of Parliamentary Elites: Descriptive Representativeness in Post-Revolution Iran."
Nakhaie, Reza, Ali Dadgar and Paul Datta. (Under review by International Social Science Journal ). "Tehran’s Troubled Teens: A Durkheimian Analysis of Youth Suicidality and Family Dynamics."
Dadgar, Ali and Mahmoud Mirhashemi, translators. (2018). Shadow Sovereigns: How Global Corporations Are Seizing Power , by Susan George (Polity Press). Tehran: Social Security Research Institute Publication.
Dadgar, Ali . (2015). Book review: The End of Representative Politics , by Simon Tormey (Polity Press). LSE Review of Books.
Dadgar, Ali . (2013). Social Interactions and Mutual Rights . Tehran: Tabalvor Publication.
Mohseni Tabrizi, Alireza, Akbar Majdoddin and Ali Dadgar . (2010). "Family Determinants of Suicidality among Adolescents." Journal of Population Association of Iran 8:173-200.
Fiuzat, Ebrahim, Reza Taslimi and Ali Dadgar . (2009). "Gandhi: Non-Violence Notion and the Contemporary Social Movements." Iranian Journal of Sociology 10 (3):141-160.
Recognitions and Awards
- Canadian Sociological Association’s Outstanding Graduating Student Award Recipient, 2018
- University of Windsor 4-Year PhD Graduate Assistantship, 2013 – 2017
- Graduate Student Society Scholarship, University of Windsor, 2015 & 2016