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Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Imam Khomeini International University , sarkheil@soc.ikiu.ac.ir
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Power has undergone dramatic changes for a variety of reasons, including diversifying the number and type of actors, expanding the principles and decision-making processes, and finally intensifying cross-border interactions and connections, especially through virtual templates and media tools. In such a way that the multifaceted nature of power and its various faces in international issues and events can be imagined, during which traditional forms of power have given way to new components such as expansion and discourse power.
In this context, the media have become one of the main scenes of power rivalry in the form of various discourses and counter-discourses, and have been a major part of the activists' efforts to reconstruct and rebuild the discourse. The present article seeks to answer the question of the role of the media in the discourse power of the Islamic Revolution by descriptive-analytical method while examining the relationship between the media and the four figures of power. Main Hypothesis: The media, for various reasons such as the transnational nature of the Islamic Revolution and also the existence of discourse conflicts with Western discourse, has a special place in disseminating the discourse of the Islamic Revolution and reproducing its discourse in social contexts to expand and establish its facts and minutes. And its modeling is at the international level.
Findings: Socio-cultural actors ﻣﺎﻧﻨﺪ personalities and academic elites of scientific and academic centers, ﺍﺣﺰﺍﺏ and organizations ﮐﻪ هستند are connected in the heart of society, have a special role in influencing and influencing the media and through this can affect the legitimacy and expansion of the discourse power of the Islamic Revolution. To be.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/05/25 | Accepted: 2019/08/14 | Published: 2020/05/1

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