Background
Danesh, Abol Hassan was born on May 14, 1952 in Gazvin, Tehran, Iran. Son of Abol Ghasem and Fatemeh Danesh. came to the United States, 1975.
(Corridor of Hope describes and analyzes diverse forms of ...)
Corridor of Hope describes and analyzes diverse forms of informal economic activities in the Western and Eastern Hemisphere with an emphasis on grassroots initiatives, governmental control, and regulation. Abol Hassan Danesh unearths the intricacies of many of the activities loosely defined as informal economy. He transcends the spatial and temporal aspects of informal economic enterprise to universalize the application of theory and methodological pedagogy of informal economy. His thirty-one sections on the informal economy create a viable alternative to formal economic institution, while emphasizing the spontaneity and formlessness of the informal economy. An understanding of informal economy as presented by the author will lead to a reevaluation of the unquestioned acceptance of the formal economy.
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Danesh, Abol Hassan was born on May 14, 1952 in Gazvin, Tehran, Iran. Son of Abol Ghasem and Fatemeh Danesh. came to the United States, 1975.
Bachelor in Accounting, Tehran U., 1974; Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology, University of California, Riverside, 1985.
Visiting assistant professor, Colby College, Waterville, Maine., 1985-1989; assistant professor sociology, U. Rhode Island, Kingston, 1989-1992; associate professor, U. Rhode Island, Kingston, since 1992.
(Corridor of Hope describes and analyzes diverse forms of ...)
Member American Sociological Association, Eastern Sociological Society.
Married Sholeh Ghedari, January 15, 1982. Children: Shabnam, Sheida.