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  • Protest Visual Arts in Iran from the 1953 Coup to the 1979 Islamic Revolution

    International Journal of Criminology and Sociology, 2020, 9, 285-299 285 Protest Visual Arts in Iran from the 1953 Coup to the 1979 Islamic Revolution Hoda Zabolinezhad1,* and Parisa Shad Qazvini2 1 Phd in Visual Arts from University of Strasbourg, Post-Doc Researcher at Alzahra University of Tehran 2 Assisstant Professor at Faculty of Arts, University of Alzahra of Tehran, Iran Abstract: There have been conducted a few numbers of researches with protest-related subjects in visual arts in a span between the two major unrests, the 1953 Coup and the 1979 Islamic Revolution. This study tries to investigate how the works of Iranian visual artists demonstrate their reactions to the 1953 Coup and progresses towards modernization that occurred after the White Revolution of Shāh in 1963. The advent of the protest concept has coincided with the presence of Modern and Contemporary art in Iran when the country was occupied by allies during the Second World War. The 1953 Coup was a significant protest event that motivated some of the artists to react against the monarchy’s intention. Although, poets, authors, journalists, and writers of plays were pioneer to combat dictatorship, the greatest modernist artists of that time, impressed by the events after the 1953 Coup, just used their art as rebellious manifest against the governors. Keywords: Iranian Visual Artists, Pahlavi, Political Freedom, Persian Protest Literature, the Shāh. INTRODUCTION The authors decided to investigate the subject of protest artworks because it is almost novel and has addressed by the minority of other researchers so far. The beginning of the war between Iran and Iraq in 1980, very soon after the 1979 Revolution, and the resistance art flourishing which encouraged people to resist against Iraq drew the attention of many artists. As a result, the subject of protest art was obsoleted for about four decades from 1980 (Ganji 2

    Mapping local patterns of childhood overweight and wasting in low- and middle-income countries between 2000 and 2017

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    The profound impacts of childhood malnutrition, including both undernutrition and overweight, affect the economic, social and medical well-being of individuals, families, communities and nations. Undernutrition has been the most common form of malnutrition in LMICs, but as populations experience economic growth, urbanization and demographic change, overweight is an emerging problem, leading to a double burden of malnutrition (DBM). DBM may be manifested at the individual level as stunting in childhood followed by overweight in adulthood. At the household level, research has focused on maternal and child indicators of malnutrition, whereas at the population level, prevalence of both undernutrition with overweight has been reported. In children, DBM can be defined using different combinations of the various indicators of undernutrition (wasting and/or stunting) and overweight, obesity and diet-related noncommunicable diseases (NCDs). While the most studied type of double burden is that of stunting and obesity, it is mostly applicable at the individual level among overweight adults who were previously stunted from chronic undernutrition during childhood. Wasting is associated with high rate of child mortality, whereas stunting has significant negative impact across the life course and is highly predictive of economic outcomes. Public health nutrition programs designed to address undernutrition may exacerbate overweight, thus a comprehensive understanding of DBM at the population level is crucial for the design of effective interventions.

    Our aim was to determine the prevalence of overweight among children under 5 years old in LMICs (N = 105) for policy-relevant administrative units (district, state, and national level) and determine DBM by combining these estimates with those of wasting prevalence. As there is no bro

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    Graphic Design Statistics: The graphic design industry is a dynamic and rapidly evolving field that plays a crucial role in visual communication across various sectors. With technological advancements and increasing digital presence, graphic design has become essential to marketing, branding, and creative industries. By going through the graphic design statistics, we can understand the businesses and how they provide value in addition to various sectors.

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