چکیده:
This study examines the Afghan refugee’s leisure time, focusing on their individual and collective level of challenges. As part of this study, interviews were conducted with 28 youth Afghan refugees in Tehran/ Iran from both high and low levels of economic and educational states. Further a comparison is adopted in respect to Tehran/Iran’s youth’s leisure time.It is an answer to the question that after three decades of Afghan’s refugees presence in Iran, how has their quality of life changed. In addition we have tried to investigate the theory of acculturation of Afghan refugees’ in Iran
خلاصه ماشینی:
"To understand this, collective leisure of migrants and its indexes are determined by below table: TABLE 2: THE DISTRIBUTION OF MIGRANTS’ COLLECTIVE LEISURE Classes Collective leisure Leisure Leisure Time Place (به تصویر صفحه مراجعه شود)Required time Abroad of Iran and city restaurants Labor class: One index of labor class’s collective leisure is visiting in which, leisure activities have special issue in the ‘relations’ between a planning for leisure time, but, in this respect, mostly they spend holidays with their families.
As one of them says: "Our family doesn’t like to trip, but I always convince them that trip and enjoying of recreational places are social necessities for us" Therefore, cultural class of the migrants have different leisure time which they prefer and includes uses cultural and tourist places like cinema, theatre, concert, climbing, outdoor, instead of visiting relatives.
TABLE 3: THE DISTRIBUTION OF AFGHAN MIGRANTS’ INDIVIDUAL LEISURE (به تصویر صفحه مراجعه شود) Labor class: These persons mentioned their indoor leisure time as studying books, watching TV and satellite, listening to music, and artistic works like Khamakduzi.
But, members of high cultural and economic classes of migrants, whose indoor leisure is different of low class, use internet as hobby, listen to modern music, study books, go to swim and play snoker as indoor leisure and go to concert, cinema, climbing, travel outside of city, visit cultural centers as outdoor leisure; all these are representations of a more modern social status and life style."