Identity construction among youth is a dynamic and multifaceted process influenced by a variety of social, cultural, political, and economic factors. In the context of contemporary Iran, this process is particularly complex due to the interplay of traditional values, modern influences, and the unique socio-political landscape. This article aims to provide a configurational analysis of the identity construction process of Iranian youth using social theory as a framework. By examining the various factors that contribute to this process, we seek to understand how Iranian youth navigate their identities in a rapidly changing society.
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