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Sociology Study Group
Thursday, December 9, 2021
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Friday, December 3, 2021
TOPICS COVERED-
1. DU B.A. (HONS.) SOCIOLOGY
SEMESTER-1
* INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY-1
*SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA-1
SEMESTER-2
*INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY-2
*SOCIOLOGY OF INDIA-2
SEMESTER-3
*POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY
*SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
*SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION
* ACADEMIC READING AND WRITING IN SOCIOLOGY
Wednesday, December 1, 2021
SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERS-1 (SEMESTER-5) MAX WEBER- Protestant Ethics and Spirit of Capitalism
Max Weber- widely promulgated as one of the founding father of sociology, in his influential work ‘Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism’ (1905) located a positive relationship between the Protestant ethics and the spirit of capitalism. He highlights how protestant ethics is closely associated with the spirit of capitalism, which contradicts the prevailing notion of religion and economy being poles apart. He substantiates this idea with the help of ‘ideal types’ i.e. by constructing the ideal types of both, the Protestant ethics and capitalism.
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERS-1 (SEMESTER-5) MAX WEBER- Ideal Types
Max Weber, known as one of the founding fathers of sociology, contributed to sociology in enormous ways. He is best known for his thesis of “protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism”, bureaucracy, ideal type, social action, interpretive sociology etc. His primary focus was on the subjective meanings that human actors attach to their actions. He bridges the gap between objectivity and subjectivity and opens new vistas for sociology. He lies somewhere between positivist and anti positivist because his theories are more along the lines of Idealism, whereas the methodology he used his scientific.
Saturday, November 27, 2021
SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERS-1 (SEMESTER-5) LEVI STRAUSS- Myths
Claude Levi Strauss promulgated as ‘father of modern anthropology’, pioneered structuralism, which he developed through linguistics, and contributed to sociology in enormous ways. Amongst one of his most salient work is his study of Myths, in which he applied structuralism, and refuted the predominant homology between myth and ritual, through examples of rites and myths from North American tribes. In addition, he attempts to establish a dialectic relation between myth and ritual.
Thursday, November 18, 2021
RESEARCH METHODS-1 (SEMESTER-5) QUALITY AND QUANTITY IN SOCIOLOGICAL RESEARCH- Alan Bryman
The development of sociology is traced back in the nineteenth century when industrialization resulted in massive social changes and society was characterized by exploitation. Accompanying these social changes were intellectual changes during which science started to enjoy a higher reputation than ever before.
Wednesday, November 10, 2021
RESEARCH METHODS-1 (SEMESTER-5) FACT VALUE AND OBJECTIVITY
The word fact derives from the Latin factum. A fact is something that has really occurred or is actually the case. The usual test for a statement of fact is its verifiability, that is, whether it can be proven to correspond to experience. Scientific facts are verified by repeatable experiments.
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Dhurjati Prasad Mukerji (1894-1961), popularly called as DP, was one of the founding fathers of sociology in India. He was a remarkable ind...
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Irawati Karve, India's first woman anthropologist provided the discipline of sociology with eminent works dealing with caste, family an...
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Classical approaches to work provide us insights into various theories and views of different scholars such as Marx, Durkheim and Weber, whi...