Syllabus
Acharya Nagarjuna University - Syllabus of Master of Arts (MA) programs - PGSOC104 Indian Society : Structure And Change
Unit - I: STUDY OF INDIAN SOCIETY
1. Theoretical Approaches to the Study of Indian Society (Indological, Structural, Functional Dialectical, Subaltern)
2. Composition of Indian Society: Unity in Diversity (Racial, Ethnic, Religious, Linguistic and Cultural Groups)
3. Understanding Indian Society through Traditional Values (Hindu view of life - Purusharthas, Ashrama, concepts of Karma and Rebirth)
4. Caste System (Concept of Varna, Jathi - Features of caste system, Theories of Origin, Changing trends and Future)
Unit - II: MAJOR SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS
1. Marriage (Types of Marriages, Traditional forms of Hindu Marriage, Hindu Marriage as a sacrament, Legislation and Changing trends)
2. Marriage among Muslims and Christmas
3. Family System (Nature and Characteristics of Indian Family,Types and Forms of Family - Changing trends)
4. Kinship (Definition, Types, Theories and Kinship Organisation)
Unit - III: SOCIAL STRATIFICATION AND INEQUALITY IN INDIA
1. Caste, Class and Power
2. Caste as a form of Social Inequality
3. Inequality and its Perpetuation
4. Social stratification and Inequality: Issues and Emerging Trends in India
Unit - IV: PROCESS OF SOCIAL CHANGE IN INDIA
1. Sanskritization
2. Westernization
3. Modernization and Secularization
4. Macro Change in India (Education, Unemployment, Industrialisation)
Unit - V: PROTEST - REFORM - IDENTITY - MOVEMENTS IN INDIA
1. Religious Movements
2. Reform Movements
3. Backward Class Movements
4. Peasant Movements
Unit - VI: CRISIS AND RESILIENCE
1. Social Tensions in India
2. National Integration in India Society
3. Tradition and Modernity
4. Structure, Tradition and Crisis, and Social Resilience
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. David Mandlebaum : Society in India
2. Singh, Yogender : Modernization of Indian Tradition
3. Kapadia, K.M. : Marriage and Family in India
4. Guptha, Dipankar (ed): Social Stratification
5. Shah, Ghanasham : Social Movements in India
Acharya Nagarjuna University - Syllabus of Master of Arts (MA) programs - PGSOC103 Social Research And statistics
Unit - I: WHAT IS SOCIAL RESEARCH
1. Scientific Method
2. Social Survey and Social Research
3. Theory, Fact and Hypotheses
4. Different Types of Research
Unit - II: ORGANISING RESEARCH
1. Selection of Research Problem
2. Research Design
3. Types of Research Design
4. Probability and Non-probability Sampling
Unit - III: METHODS OF DATA - COLLECTION
1. Observation
2. Questionnaire and Interview Schedule
3. Case Study
4. Other Methods of Data - Collection
Unit - IV: STATISTICS FOR SOCIOLOGY
1. Statistics and Social Science
2. Classification and Tabulation
3. Measures of Central Value
4. Measures of Variation
Unit - V: STATISTICAL METHODS
1. Correlation
2. Simple Regression
3. ChiSquare Test
4. Use of Statistics in Social Research
Unit - VI: DATA PRESENTATION
1. Pictorial Presentation - Diagrams
2. Graphs
3. Scaling Techniques
4. Writing Research Report
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. Good and Hatt : Methods in Social Research
2. P.V. Young : Scientific Social Surveys and Research
3. Jahoda and Others : Research Methods in Social Relations
4. Black and Champion : Methods and Issues in Social Research
5. C.A. Moser and G. Kalton: Survey Methods in Social Investigation
6. Edwards : Attitude Scale construction techniques
Acharya Nagarjuna University - Syllabus of Master of Arts (MA) programs - PGSOC102 Social Thought And Socialogical Perspectives
Unit - I: SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHT AND THEORY
1. Sociological Thought: Nature Development and the Social Context
2. Sociological Theory: The Origin, Types of Sociology Theory
3. Founding father of Sociological Thought Auguste Comte: Law of Human Progress, Hierarchy of Sciences
4. Social Statistics and Dynamics and Positivism.
Unit - II: EARLY THINKERS AND PIONEERS
1. Herbert Spencer: Evolutionary Theory, Organic Analogy
2. Durkheim, E.: Division of Labour, Suicide
3. Durkheim, E.: Social Facts, Elementary forms of Religious life
4. Ferdinand Tonnies : Gemeinschaft, Gescllschaft
Unit - III: PIONEER THINKERS
1. Karl Marx: Theory of Class and Dialectic Materialism
2. Karl Marx: Theory of Social Change
3. Karl Marx: Surplus Value and Alienation
4. Vilfredo Pareto: Logical and Non-Logical Action Residues, Circulation of elites
Unit - IV: PIONEER THINKERS
1. Max Weber: Ideal types: Methodology of Social sciences, typology of Social action
2. Max Weber: Class, Status and Power
3. Max Weber: Protestant Ethnic and the spirit of Capitalism
4. Contributions of Cooley, Mead and Fraud
Unit - V: CONTEMPORARY THINKERS
1. Pitrim Sorokin: Socio-Cultural Dynamics & Social Mobility
2. Talcott Parsons: Action Frame of Reference, Pattern Variables
3. R.K. Merton: Functional Paradigm, Manifest and Latent Function, Reference Group Theory
4. R.K. Mukherjee: Theory of Values,Theory of Society
5. Mahatma Gandhi: Sarvodaya and Non-Violence
Unit - VI: PARADIGMS OF SOCIOLOGICAL THOUGHT
1. Organic - structural - Functional Paradigm
2. Conflict - radical Paradigm
3. Social - Behaviourist Paradigm and the theory of Social Exchange
4. The Perspectives of Ethnomethodology and Phenomenology
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. Bogardus : The Development of Social Thought
2. Cohen, Percy : Modern Social Theory
3. Raymond Aaron : Main Currents in Sociological Thought
4. Margret Vine : Sociological Theory
5. Timasheff, N.S. : Sociological Theory, Nature and Growth
Acharya Nagarjuna University - Syllabus of Master of Arts (MA) programs - PGSOC101 Sociological Analysis
Unit - I: INTRODUCTION
1. Emergence of Sociology,
2. Definition, Nature and Scope of Sociology,
3. Sociology and its relationship with other Social Sciences
4. Sociology in India
Unit - II: SOCIAL GROUPS
1. Social Groups - Types of Social Groups
2. Community
3. Society
4. Socialization
Unit - III: SOCIAL STRUCTURE / SYSTEM
1. Social System and Social Structure
2. Culture and its Components
3. Status and Role
4. Power and Authority
Unit - IV: SOCIAL INTERACTION / SOCIAL PROCESS
1. Associative Social Process
2. Dissociative Social Process
3. Social Control
4. Conformity and Deviance
Unit - V: SOCIAL STRATIFICATION
1. Social Differentiation and Social Stratification
2. Class as a Dimension of Stratification
3. Caste as a Dimension of Stratification
4. Theories of Stratification
Unit - VI: SOCIAL CHANGE
1. Meaning, Nature and Characteristics
2. Factors of Social Change
3. Theories of Social Change
4. Social Evolution and Social Progress
REFERENCES BOOKS:
1. Inkles, Alex : What is Sociology
2. Koening, Samuel : Sociology an introduction to the Science of Society
3. Mac Iver & Page : Society
4. Bierstadt. Robert: Social Order
5. Nobbs, Jack : Society in Context
6. Davis, Kingsley : Human society
7. Bottomore, T.B. : Sociology A Guide to Problems Introduction
8. Johnson, H.M. : An Introduction to Systematic Sociology
9. Harlambose : Themes and Perspective in Sociology