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082 _a301 BHU
100 _aBhushan Vidya
245 _aAn introduction to sociology
250 _a45h
260 _aNew Delhi
_bKitab Mahal
_c2011
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365 _bRs. 390
505 _aContents: Part One-Introduction. 1. Definition and scope of sociology. 2. Methods and techniques of sociology. 3. Relation of sociology with other social sciences. Part Two-The Soceity. 4. Some fundamental concepts. 5. Man and Society. 6. Socialization. 7. Interests and attitutes. 8. The elements of social-talcott parsons. 9. The process of interaction. 10. Soceity and environment. 11. Heredity and environment. Part Three: Social structure. 12. Social structure-A conceptual over-view. 13. Social system. 14. Types of social groups. 15. Collective behaviour. 16. Social movements. 17. The Family. 18. Family in India. 19. Marriage. 20. Social stratification. 21. Social stratification in India. 22. Role and status. 23. Leadership. 24. Political system. 25. Economic system. 26. Race. Part Four: Human Ecology. 27. Rural community. 28. The urban community. 29. The nation community. 30. Poluation. Part Five: Social control. 31. The meaning and nature of social control.. 32. Values and norms. 33. Folkways and mores. 34. Custom, law and fashion. 35. Religion and morality. 36. Agencies of social control. Part Six: Social Change. 37. The theories of social change. 38. The factors of social change. 39. Culture and civilization. 40. Personality. Part Seven: Social disorganization and social problems. 41. Social disorganization. 42. Major social problems. 43. Social welfare in India. Part Eight: Social thought. 44. August Comte, Herbert Spencer and Durkheim. 45. Max Weber and Karl Marx. Bibliography. Objective type questions. Answers.
650 _a1.Society - Social Organization - Human Social Change
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