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Curriculum Vitae (C.V) Dr. Mohammadreza Hafeniza In the name of God Curriculum Vitae (C.V) Dr. Mohammadreza Hafeniza (20 Mar. 2020) 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Mohammadreza Hafeznia Date of Birth: 2 Sep. 1955 Place of Birth: Birjand – Iran Nationality: Iranian Marital Status: Married Full Professor in Political Geography and Geopolitics. Occupation: The Head of Political Geography Department, T.M.U University. PhDs Thesis Strategic Role of the Strait of Hormuz ( Supervised by : Dr. Ezzatollah Ezzati ) Address: Department of Political Geography, Tarbiat Modarres University, Ale-Ahmad Avenue, Tehran, Iran. P.O.Box 14115-173, Tehran, Iran. Tel/Fax: (+9821) 82883685 Fax: (+9821) 88220217 E-mail: [email protected] / [email protected] Website: www.hafeznia.ir / www.modares.ac.ir/hum/hafezn_m/ 1 2. EDUCATIONAL DEGREES Degree Institution Field Date B.A Teacher Training University Physical Geography 1977 M.A Tarbiat Modares University Human Geography 1987 Ph.D Tarbiat Modares University Political Geography 1990 3. TITLE OF DOCTORAL DISSERTATION The Strategic Role of Hormuz Strait 4. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCES 1- Educator in Tarbiat Modares University, Since 1988 2- Assistant Professor in Tarbiat Modares University, Since 1991 3- Associate Professor in Tarbiat Modares University, Since 1999 4- Full Professor in Tarbiat Modares University, Since 2003 5. OUTSTANDING ACADEMIC POSITIONS 1) First PhD Student in TarbiatModares University (1987). (Pioneer University in Iran for PhD Courses). 2) First Graduated in Ph.D.Courses from T.M.U (1990), (Among all Scientific Fields). 3) First Ph.D.Graduate in Political Geography in Iran (1990). 4) Member of the University Promotion Committee of the Professors in T.M.U. 5) Elected for the award of the best Annual Academic Books in Iran. Regarding the book “Political Geography of Iran” at 2003 & 2004. 6) Outstanding Professor among the Universities of Iran in 2006. 7) Distinguished Scholar of the year 2006 in Humanities & Social Sciences in Iran. 8) Founder and Director of the African Studies Center. Affiliated to T.M.U, (2001). 9) Head of Geography Department in T.M.U (1997-1999) 10) Founder of the “Iranian Association of Geopolitics”, as well as the journal of “Geopolitics Quarterly”, in Collaboration with some Iranian Political Geographers. 11) The Head of the Committee for Planning of Geographical Sciences Curricula in the Ministry of Sciences, Researches and Technology, (2007-2015). 12) Director of Excellent Center of Political Geography in Iran Located in T.M.U Uni. 13) Full professor of Tarbiat Modares University, Since 2003. 14) Outstanding Professor for education among the Universities of Iran, at 2018. 2 15) Outstanding Professor for education in Tarbiat Modares Universityin, at 2018. 6. COURSES TAUGHT 1) Principle of Political Geography, For undergraduate 2) Population and Development, For graduate 3) Theories of Political Geography, For graduate 4) Research Methods in Geography, For graduate 5) Political Geography of the Islamic World, For graduate 6) Political Geography of Iran, For graduate 7) Principles & Concepts of Geopolitics, For graduate 8) Political Geography of the Sea, For post graduate 9) Local State & Government, For post graduate 10) Methodology in Political Geography, For post graduate 11) Political Geography of Persian Gulf, For post graduate 12) Geography and National Strategy, For graduate 13) Political Geography of Cyberspace, For graduate 14) Philosophy of Political Geography, for Post graduate 15) Geopolitical Regions of around of Iran, For post graduate 16) Geopolitics of Iran. For graduate 7. NAMES AND ADDRESSES OF SEVERAL REFEREES 1) Professor, Ezzati, Ezzatulah Department of Geography, University of Azad Islami. 2) Professor, Papoli Yazdi, Mohammad Hussein Department of Geography, University of Tarbiat Modares 3) Professor, Mirhaidar, Dorra Department of Geography, University of Tehran 8. MEMBERSHIP OF SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES 1) Iranian Geographical Society, 2) Iranian Association of Geopolitics, 3) Royal Geographical Society & Institute of British Geographers (RGS & IBG, UK), 4) Indian Geographical Society (IGS), 5) International Society for the Sociology of Religion (ISSR), 6) International Airline Passengers Association (IAPA), 7) Iranian Society of Geography and Border Regions Planning, 8) Iranian Association of Diplomacy. 3 9. RESEARCH INTERESTS 1) Philosophy and Theory in Political Geography & Geopolitics, 2) Applied Models & Patterns in Political Geography & Geopolitics, 3) Human Centered Geopolitics (Humankind & Citizen Centric, Coexistence, Philanthropic, Peace and Security), 4) Geographical Philosophy of Citizenship and Government (Local to Global Democracy), 5) Political Management & Spatial planning of Space (Local to Global level), 6) Political Geography of the Sea, 7) Political Geography & Geopolitics of Iran, 8) Geopolitics of the Persian Gulf & Caspian region, 9) Global & Regional Geopolitics & Geo strategy, 10) National Power, Interests & National strategy. 10. RESEARCH PROJECT LEADER 1-The causes of poverty in the poor families of Iran ,1991-1993 2-Analysis of the geographical bases of the national power in Iran ,1999-2000 3- Geopolitical Position of Punjab in Pakistan, 1996 4- Ibn-e-Khaldon and the Theory of Geographical Determinism, (1989) 5- The situation of foreign trade of Iran between 1976-1986, (1988) 6- The Position of Geography Educated People in the Recruitment System of Iran, (1992) 7- The Effects of the Kurdish Self-Governing in the North of Iraq on the Neighboring Countries, (2006) 8- The history of Political Geography, (2013). 9- Ecological Evolutions in the central district of Tehran, (1988) 10- The spatial differences of Education in Tehran, (1989) 11. Member of Editorial Board of The Quarterly Journals 1) Geopolitics Quarterly ( Chief Editor) 2) Political Spatial Planning Quarterly (Chief Editor). 3) Geographical Research Quarterly (Member of Editorial Board) 4) Journal of Researches in Human Geography (Member of Editorial Board). 5) Journal of Applied Sciences ( Member of Editorial Board ) 6) The Journal of Humanities (Member of Editorial Board) 7) The Journal of Geopolitica (Member of Editorial Board) 8) National Studies Quarterly (Member of Editorial Board. 9) Spatial Planning Quarterly (Member of Editorial Board) 4 10) Journal of Geography and Development (Member of Editorial Board). 12. BOOKS PUBLISHED 1) General Situation of the Islamic World, In service training center, 1986, ( in Persian language) 2) Persian Gulf and the Strategic Role of the Hurmoz Strait, SAMT, Tehran, 1992, (in Persian). 3) Research Methods in Humanities, Gora Publications, Lahore, 1996, (in English). 4) Geopolitical Situation of Punjab in Pakistan, Alhoda Publications, Tehran, 2000, (in Persian). 5) The Theory of Asian Unity, Gora Publication, Lahore, 1996, (in English). 6) Political Geography of Iran, SAMT, Tehran, 2002, 9th Edition at 2019, (in Persian). 7) Geopolitics Reader (Translated to Persian in collaboration with HashemNasiri), The Institute for Political and International Studies (IPIS), Tehran, 2001. 8) The Principles of Sociopolitical Studies; Vol. 1 and 2, The Organization of , Howza and Islamic Schools, Qom, 2000, (in Persian). 9) An Introduction to Research Methodology in Humanities, SAMT, Tehran, 1998, 25th Edition at 2019, (in Persian). 10) The New Approaches in Political Geography, SAMT, Tehran, 2004, 5th Edition at 2014, (In Collaboration with Morad Kaviani Rad, (in Persian). 11) Principles and Concepts of Geopolitics, Papoli Publication, Mashhad, 2006, 5th Edition at 2017 (in Persian). 12) National Power and Interests, Entekhab Publications, Tehran, 2008, 3th Edition at 2010, (in Persian). 13) Space & Politics, Papoli Publications, Mashhad, 2010, (In collaboration with: Zahra Ahmadypour and Mostafa Ghaderi), (in Persian). 14) Political Geography of Cyber Space, SAMT Publications, Tehran, 2012, (in Persian). 15) Political Geography (By Mark Blacksell), Translated to Persian Language, Entekhab Publications, Tehran, 2010, (In Collaboration with: A. Abdi, H. Rabiee, and A. Ahmadi). 16) Information Technology (IT) and Direct Democracy, Zaiton Sabz Publications, Tehran, 2013, (In Collaboration with: Reza MollahosiniArdekani), (in Persian). 17) Study on the Reflections of the Strait of Hormuz Closing, Jehad-e Daneshgahi Publications, Tehran, 2013, (In collaboration with: MisamMirzaiTabar), (In Persian). 18) Persian Gulf Regional Studies, SAMT Publication, Tehran, 2013, (In Collaboration with: Husain Rabiee), (In Persian) 19) Boundaries and Globalization, Research Institute of Strategic Studies Publication, Tehran, 2013, (In Collaboration with: Mohsen Janparvar), (In Persian). 20) Persian Gulf and the Strategic Role of the Hurmoz Strait, Second Version, SAMT Publication, Tehran, 2012, (In Collaboration with: Husain Rabiee), (in Persian). 5 21) The Philosophy of Political Geography, Research Institute of Strategic Studies Publication, Tehran, 2014, (In Collaboration with:Morad Kaviani Rad), (in Persian). 22) Rivalry of Powers in Central Asia after the Cold War, AJA Press, Tehran, 2014, (In Collaboration with: Mahdi Karimi), (in Persian). 23) Philosophy of Geography, book chapter in “Essays in Geography”, IAG Press, Tehran, 2014, (In Persian). 24) Geopolitical Factors of Conflicts in international relations, Islamic Azad University Publication, Tehran, 2017, (In Collaboration with: Rebaz Ghorbaninejad), (in Persian). 25) Ideas and Scientific Theories of Dr. Mohammadreza Hafeznia, By: Dr. Abaas Ahmadi, Popoli Publications, Mashhad, 2017, (in Persian). 26) Raison D’etre of the State
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