Presenting the Model of the Effect of Ideal Language and Dominant Discourses on the Improvement of Team Interactions of Adults in Tehran Province According to Analytical Philosophers (Extracted from the Peace and Tranquility of Painting Scenes)

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 P. H. D., student in Philosophy of Education, Mazandaran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Mazandaran, Iran.

2 P. H. D., Assistant Professor of Philosophy of Education and Curriculum Planning, Sari Branch, Islamic Azad University, Sari, Iran.

10.22034/ias.2020.249120.1357

Abstract

Today, the way of interaction in diverse parts of the society plays a significant role in their dynamics. Adult teams are groups in which the level of interaction and effective factors are effective regarding possible success; Therefore, in the present research, the issue has been investigated by selecting a statistical population from Tehran province by applying an exploratory (qualitative-quantitative) research method. The statistical population of the qualitative part of the research included university and education experts in Tehran selected as the sample size by purposeful sampling method and saturation principle. The second group of the statistical population included employees of the Ministry of Education of Tehran in 2018; thus 313 people were selected as the sample size by stratified random sampling. In this research, data collection was done by library method, semi-structured interview (qualitative part) and researcher-made questionnaire (quantitative part). The research used descriptive statistics and frequency indicators, tables and graphs. In the inferential part, in order to test the research questions, structural equation modeling, one-sample t-test and SPSS-v23, Smart Pls-v2 and Lisrel-v8 software were used. The results showed that the constituent components of ideal language and dominant discourses included hegemony and stabilization of meaning, identity, articulation, central signifier, discourse, chain of equivalence, antithesis, deconstruction and null signifier. Also, the components of team interactions based on analytical philosophy included process, results, team learning, transformational leadership, team reflection, professional competence, job enthusiasm and organizational commitment. Likewise, the results indicated that the ideal language and dominant discourses have an effect on the improvement of adult team interactions according to analytical philosophers; also, the research model had a good fit.

Research aims:
1. Investigating the effect of ideal language and dominant discourses on improving team interactions of adults in Tehran province according to analytical philosophers in order to present a model.
2. Exploring peace and tranquility in painting scenes.

Research questions:
1. What is the role of ideal language and dominant discourses with philosophical analysis in the team interactions of adults in Tehran province?
2. How is interactive discourse in painting scenes centered on peace and tranquility?

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