Basic Concepts in Sociology | ||
Sl. No. | Topic | Download Here |
1 | The Emergence and Growth of Sociology as a Discipline in India | |
2 | The Sociological Perspectives | |
3 | Relationship of Sociology with other Social Science: Anthropology, Economics, History, Political Science and Psychology | |
4 | The Nature and Scope of Sociology | |
5 | Sociology as a science | |
6 | Society | |
7 | Community | |
8 | Institution | |
9 | Association | |
10 | Groups and its types | |
11 | Social Structure | |
12 | Status and role | |
13 | Culture: Values, Norms & Beliefs | |
14 | Social Processes: Associative and Dissociative | |
15 | Socialization: Meaning, Agents and Type | |
16 | Social Control: Types & Agents | |
17 | Social Sanction | |
18 | Social Conformity | |
19 | Social Deviance | |
20 | Institutions: | |
21 | Family | |
22 | Kinship | |
23 | Education | |
24 | Religion | |
25 | Economy | |
26 | Politics | |
27 | Basis of social stratification | |
28 | Forms of social stratification | |
29 | Social Stratification: Functions and Dysfunctions | |
30 | Sex and gender | |
31 | Race and Ethnicity | |
32 | Caste, Class and Power | |
33 | The nature and sources of inequality | |
34 | Inequality and social stratification | |
35 | Social Mobility | |
36 | Social Mobility: Difference between Horizontal and Vertical Social Mobility | |
37 | Social Change: Meaning, Causes & Types | |
38 | Theories of Social Change | |
39 | Factors of Social Change | |
40 | Demographic Transition | |
41 | How technology brings Social Change | |
42 | Role of Media in Social Change | |
43 | Concepts of Social Change: | |
44 | Evolution | |
45 | Progress | |
46 | Development | Link |
47 | Racial Classification on Dr. B.S. Guha (1937) | |
48 | Karl Marx’s theory of social change | |
49 | Factors that can resist social Change | |
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