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Introduction to Sociology
1 Thinking Sociologically
- Sociological Methods
- Sociology in Everyday Life
- Sociology and other Disciplines
- In What Way Sociological Looks at Reality
- Observe Interpret and Validate Sociological Perspectives
2 Emergence of Sociology and Social Anthropology
- Emergence of Sociology
- Social and Economic Changes that Swept 19th Century European Society
- The Rise of Sociological Theory
- Emergence of Social Anthropology
- Emergence of Modern Social Anthropology
- Pioneers of Social Anthropology
3 Relationship of Sociology with Anthropology
- Nature of Sociology and Social Anthropology
- Emergence and History of Sociology
- Emergence and History of Anthropology
- Similarities between Sociology and Anthropology
- Differences between Sociology and Anthropology
4 Relationship of Sociology with Psychology
- Definition of Sociology
- Psychology
- Sociology and Psychology: The Possible Interlink
- Social Psychology: Historical Development
- Defining Social Psychology
- Inter-disciplinary Approach to Social Psychology
- Scope of Social Psychology
- Your Sociological Tool Kit
- Concepts and Methods of Sociology used in Social Psychology
- Perspectives in Sociological Social Psychology
- Objectives of Research in Social Psychology
- Importance of Sociological Social Psychology
5 Relationship of Sociology with History
- Defining History
- Relationship of Sociology with History
- Difference Between Sociology and History
- Historical Sociology as Sub-Discipline
6 Relationship of Sociology with Economics
- Definition of Sociology
- Definition of Economics
- Differences between Sociology and Economics
- Definitions Given by Different Economist and their Relation to Sociology
- Definitions Given by Different Sociologists and their Relation to Economics
- Economic Sociology as a Sub-Discipline of Sociology
- Common Issues Concerning both Sociology and Economics
7 Relationship of Sociology with Political Science
- Definition of Political Science
- Shift in the Focus of Political Science
- Relationship between Sociology and Political Science
- Differentiating between Political Sociology and Sociology of Politics
- Political Culture
- Political Socialisation
- Political Capital
8 Culture and Society
- Culture and Biology
- Culture Trait and Culture Complex
- Characteristics of Culture
- Types of Culture: Material and Non-material Culture
- Elements of Culture
- Culture and Civilization
- Cultural Change
- Cultural Diversity
- Ethnocentrism and Cultural Relativism
- Multiculturalism
- Globalisation and Culture
- Culture in Indian Context
9 Social Groups and Community
- Definitions of Community
- Characteristics of Community
- Elements of Community Sentiment
- Community and Association
- Definition of Social Group
- Bases of Classification of Groups
- Primary and Secondary Groups
- Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
- In Group and Out Group
- Reference Group
- Social Group and Community Differences
10 Associations and Institutions
- Meaning and Definition of Association
- Main Characteristics of an Association
- Defining Institutions
- Purpose of Institutions
- Types of Institutions
- Perspectives on Social Institutions
11 Status and Role
- The Concept of Status
- Ascribed and Achieved Status
- Master Status
- The Concept of Role
- Role Theory
- Classification of Roles
- Role Systems: Simple and Complex Societies
- Dimensions of Roles
12 Socialisation
- Socialisation – Meaning and Definitions
- Types of Socialisation
- Theories of Socialisation
- Agents of Socialisation
13 Structure and Function
- From Positivism to Functionalism
- The Premises of Functionalism
- Functionalism in Social Anthropology: Radcliffe-Brown and Malinowski
- Functionalism of Talcott Parsons and Robert K. Merton
14 Social Control and Change
- Meaning and Definition of Social Control
- Types of Social Control
- Agencies of Social Control
- Concept and Meaning of Social Change
- Approaches to Understanding Social Change
- Factors of Social Change
- Impact of Social Change
15 Evolutionary Perspective
- The Beginning of the Concept of Social Evolution
- The Organic Analogy and Biological Theories of Evolution
- Theories of Cultural Evolution
- Limitation of Classical Evolutionary Theory
- Neo-Evolutionary Theories
16 Functionalism
17 Structuralism
- Claude Levi-Strauss and Structuralism
- The Concept of Culture as Understood by Levi-Strauss
- The Structural Analysis of Myths
- Ethnography and Structural Analysis
- Critical Points of View
18 Conflict Perspective
19 Interpretive Sociology
- Meaning and Definition
- Differences Between Interpretive and Positivist Sociology
- Origins of Interpretive Sociology
- Branches of Interpretive Sociology
- Limitations of Interpretive Sociology
20 Symbolic Interactionism
- George Herbert Mead: Basic Concepts
- The Emergence of Symbolic Interactionism
- Other Schools of Thought
- Erving Goffman and the Dramaturgical Approach
- Recent Studies
21 Feminist Perspective
- Socio-Historical Background
- Liberal Feminism
- Radical Feminism
- Marxist Feminism
- Socialist Feminism
- Post Modern and Third Wave Feminism
- Multicultural and Postcolonial Feminism
22 Dalit Perspective
- Defining Dalits: A Sociological Perspective
- Demand for a Different Perspective
- Theoretical Rationale of ‘Dalit Perspective’
- Defining Dalit Perspective
23 Division of Labour- Durkheim and Marx
- Socio-Economic Setting and Meaning of ‘Division of Labour’
- Durkheim’s Views on Division of Labour
- Marx’s Views on Division of Labour
- A Comparison
24 Religion- Durkheim and Weber
- Definition of Religion — Beliefs and Rites
- Durkheim’s Study of ‘Totemism’
- Religion and Science
- The Religion of India
- The Religion of China
- Ancient Judaism
- Durkheim and Weber — A Comparison
25 Capitalism- Marx and Weber
26 Social change and transformation
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