DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY
KURUKSHETRA UNIVERSITY, KURUKSHETRA
E-Lesson Plan
Name of the Teacher: Dr. Prem Kumar
Sr.
No.
Date Time Name of the Paper Topic of Unit
With Unit No.
Description of the Topic/Outline of the Lesson
1 25-8-14 9:00 to
10.00
General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Scope of
Sociology
Scope of Sociology Explain by Different Sociologist in Different ways:-
1. According the Emile Durkhiem-
a) Social Morphology
b) Social Physiology
c) General Sociology
2. According to Max Weber- Interpretative understanding of Social Action
3. P.A. Sorokin-
a) Religious, Political, Social and Economic events and relationship between these events
b) Geographical events and its impact on social life.
c) General characteristics of all the events which was happened in the society.
4. According to Ginsberg , the subject matter of sociology can be divided into the following four
parts:-
a) Social Morphology
b) Social Control
c) Social Processes
d) Social Pathology
5. According to Comte:-
a) Social Statics
b) Social Dynamics
6. According to Spencer:-
The field of Sociology as Spencer defined it contains quite familiar elements. These are: the
family, politics, religion, social control, and industry or work. In addition, Spencer explicitly
mentioned the sociological study of associations, communities, the division of labour, social
differentiation or stratification, the sociology of knowledge and of science, and the study of
art and aesthetics.
2 26-8-14 9:00 to
10.00
General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Scope of
Sociology
A General Outline of the Subject Matter of Sociology according to Alex Inkles in his book “What is
Sociology” as follows:-
I. Sociological Analysis
a) Human Culture and Society
b) Sociological Perspectives
c) Scientific Methods in Social Science
II. Primary Units of Social Life
a) Social Acts and Social Relationship
b) The Individual Personality
c) Groups
d) Communities: Urban and Rural
e) Associations and Organisations
f) Populations
g) Society
III. Basic Social Institutions
a) The Family and Kinship
b) Economic
c) Political and Legal
d) Religious
e) Educational and Scientific
f) Recreational and Welfare
g) Aesthetic and Expressive
IV. Fundamental Social Processes:-
a) Differentiation and Stratification
b) Cooperation, Accommodation, Assimilation
c) Social Conflict
d) Communication
e) Socialization and Indoctrination
f) Social Evaluation
g) Social Control
h) Social Deviance
i) Social Integration
j) Social Change
27-8-14 9:00 to
10.00
General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Scope of
Sociology
The different views with regard to the scope of sociology have been classified into the following
schools:
I. Formal Schools- Contribution of George Simmel, Max Weber and Tonnies in detailed
a) Limitations of the Formal School of Sociology
II. Synthetic School of Sociology- Contribution of Durkhiem, Hobhouse and Sorokin
b) Limitations of the Synthetic School of Sociology
Conclusion:- Different Specialisation of Sociology
28-8-14 9:00 to
10.00
General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Significance
of Sociology
SIGNIFICANCE OF SOCIOLOGY
The significance of sociology is as follows:
1. To better understand the society through empirical evidences rather than commonsense
observations
2. To unravel the connection between individual problems and social issues of the day
3. To discover unsuspected connections between social actions and their consequences through
sociological imagination
4. Applied social sciences can use sociological knowledge to enhance its efficiency and
methodology for example Business is the applied science that utilizes the objective
knowledge gained in economics, a pure science
5. Social workers can use this knowledge to build better society
6. Law makers can utilize sociological findings to make public policy which are better suited
and effective
7. Individual who wants to gain insight into the society
8. Sociology makes a Scientific Study of Society
9. Sociology Studies role of the Institution in the Development of the Individual
10. The Study of Sociology is indispensable for understanding and planning of society
11. Sociology is of great importance in the solution of social problem
12. Sociology has changed our outlook with regard to the problems
13. Sociology has make great contribution to enrich human culture
14. Sociology as a profession
Social reconstruction is not the acknowledged purpose of sociology, although sociological
knowledge is useful tool for that purpose.
29-8-14 General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Development
of Sociology
in General
Emergence of Sociology in Europe:
1. Introduction
2. Background to the Emergence of Sociology
a. Enlightenment Period
b. Structure and Change in European Society
3. The Social conditions in which Sociology Emerged:
i. The Commercial Revolution
a. Expansion of banking
b. Growth of companies
c. The rise of a new class
d. Europeanization of the world
Continue..........
30-8-14 General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Development
of Sociology
in General
ii. The Scientific Revolution
a. Social function of Sciences
b. Science in the medieval period
c. Visual art
d. Medicine
e. Chemistry
f. Navigation & Astronomy
g. The Copernican Revolution
iii. The French Revolution
a. The basic picture of the French Society
b. The Political aspect of the French Society
c. The economic aspect of the French Society
d. Intellectual developments in the France
e. Important events.
iv. The Industrial Revolution: The significant themes of this Revolution which
concerned the early sociologist were:
a. The condition of labour
b. The transformation of property
c. The industrial city, i.e. Urbanism
d. Technology and the factory system.
Conclusion
1-9-14 General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Development
of Sociology
in India
Emergence of Sociology in India:
A) Social Antecedents of Indian Sociological Thought
i) Social Thought in Pre-British Period
ii) Impact of British
iii) Emergence of Middle Class
B) Socio-Religious Movements for freedom
i) The Reformist Movement
ii) The Revivalist Movement
C) Political Movement for freedom in India
i) Social Background of Freedom Struggle
ii) Complementary Nature of Religious and Political Movements
2-9-14 General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Development
of Sociology
in India
Emergence of Sociology in India:
D) Intellectual Antecedents of Sociological Thought
i) Dilemma Between Tradition and Modernity
ii) The Structure of Education in India
E) Emergence of Sociology and Social Anthropology in India
i)Link between Sociology and Social Anthropology
ii) Link between Sociology and Indology
3-9-14 General Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st
Development
of Sociology
in India
The Pioneers of Indian Sociology
i) Radhakamal Mukerjee and his central ideas
ii) D.P. Mukerjee and his central ideas
iii) G.S. Ghurye and his central ideas
References for 1st Unit:
Abraham, M. Francis (2006). Contemporary Sociology: An Introduction to Concepts and Theories.
New Delhi: Oxford University Press
Bottomore, T.B.; Sociology: A Guide to Problems and Literature, George Allen and Unwin, Delhi,
1972
Giddens Anthony; Sociology, Oxford University Press, 1989
Haralambos; Sociology: Themes and Perspectives, Bell and Hyman, London, 1985
Inkeles, A; What is Sociology, Prentice Hall, New Delhi, 1987
Johnson, H.M.; Sociology: A Systematic Introduction, Allied Publishers, New Delhi, 1995
Singh, J.P.; Sociology, PHI Learning
Smelser; Sociology, prentice Hall, New Delhi
IGNOU New Delhi notes on UG & PG (SOCIOLOGY)
LESSON PLAN w.e.f. 25-08-204 to 3-9-2014
TEACHER NAME: DR. VIJENDER SINGH
CLASS: M.A. 1ST
SEMESTER
PAPER: CLASSICAL SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY
Date Time Room No. Topic Description
25.08.2014 11:00-12:00 A.M.
7 Theory Construction
What is the Process of theory construction? Difference between theory and fact. Generalization and abstraction of the facts. Empirical basis of theory. Verification and testability of social theory. Validity and reliability of the social theory.
26.08.2014 11:00A.M.-12:00 A.M.
7 Theory Construction
Major building blocks of theory: Fact and Concept, Variables, statements and theoretical formats. Theoretical frameworks: Meta-theoretical schemes, analytical schemes, propositional schemes, modeling schemes and major types of these schemes.
27.08.2014 11:00 A.M.-12:00 A.M.
7 Sociological Perspectives
Controversies in sociological theorizing. Is sociology a paradigmatic science? What is sociological perspective: its definition, meaning and types.
28.08.2014 11:00 A.M.-12:00 A.M.
7 Sociological Perspectives
Theoretical perspectives in Sociology. Usage of different Sociological perspectives in scientific study of society. How to understand the social structure, social phenomena and social processes by using sociological perspectives.
01.09.2014 11:00 A.M.-12:00 A.M.
7 Sociological Perspectives
Major kinds and varieties of sociological perspectives: Positivism- Comte and Durkheim, structural-functionalism – Parsons and Merton, conflict - Marx, interactionism - Weber, feminist perspective – Simon de beauvior Dorothy smith. Problem of objectivity in studying society by using these perspectives.
02.09.2014 11:00 A.M.-12:00 A.M.
7 Sociological Imagination
Problem of objectivity in studying society by using different perspectives. Concept and meaning of C. Wright Mills concept of sociological imagination: The application of imaginative thought to the asking and answering of sociological questions. Someone using the sociological imagination "thinks himself away" from the familiar routines of daily life. How to identify the social reality through sociological imagination.
03.09.2014 11:00 A.M.-12:00 A.M.
7 Sociological Imagination
Importance of sociological researches and its method. To know the historical and sociological meaning of the singular individual in society. To do this how to use the sociological imagination to better understand the larger historical scene in terms of its meaning for the inner self and external life of a variety of individuals. sociological imagination as a critical quality of mind that would help individuals to use information and to develop reason in order to achieve lucid summations of what is going on in the world and of what may be happening within themselves
LESSON PLAN w.e.f. 25-08-204 to 3-9-2014
NAME OF THE TEACHER: DR. VIJENDER SINGH
CLASS: M.A. 3RD
SEMESTER
PAPER: ADVANCE SOCIOLOGICAL THEORY TRENDS
Date Time Room No.
Topic Description
25.08.2014 9:00A.M.-10:00A.M.
6 Neo-Functionalism (Jaffrey C. Alexander)
Jaffrey C. Alexander’s biography, work and his theoretical concepts. Neofunctionalism is a revival of the thought of Talcott Parsons by Jeffrey C. Alexander.
26.08.2014 9:00A.M.-10:00A.M.
6 Neo-Functionalism (Jaffrey C. Alexander)
What is neo-functionalism- how is it different from functionalism. Major component of this theory. to create a form of structural functionalism that is multidimensional and includes micro as well as macro levels
of analysis to push functionalism to the left and reject Parsons’s optimism about modernity to argue for an implicit democratic thrust in functional analysis to incorporate a conflict orientation, and to emphasize uncertainty and interactional creativity.
27.08.2014 9:00A.M.-10:00A.M.
6 Social construction of reality (Berger and Luckman)
Berger and Luckman: life, major work and his contribution to Sociological theory. The major assumption of this theory is understanding, significance, and meanings are developed not separately within the individual, but in coordination with other human beings. The elements most important to the theory are (a) the assumption that human beings rationalize their experience by creating a model of the social world and how it functions and, (b) that language is the most essential system through which humans construct reality.
28.08.2014 9:00A.M.-10:00A.M.
6 Social construction of reality (Berger and Luckman)
How this theory integrate the macro and micro level of reality to understand the society and social processes. Social constructs as facets of reality and objects of knowledge are not "given" by nature, they must be constantly maintained and re-affirmed in order to persist. This process also introduces the possibility of change: what "justice" is and what it means shifts from one generation to the next.
01.09.2014 9:00A.M.-10:00A.M.
6 Integrative Paradigm (George Ritzer)
George Ritzer: Life, work and his contribution to Sociology. Ritzer contends that sociology needs an integrated paradigm in order to add to the extant paradigms noted in Sociology: A Multiple Paradigm Science. Ritzer proposes an integrated paradigm dealing with the interrelationships between the many levels of social reality
02.09.2014 9:00A.M.-10:00A.M.
6 Integrative Paradigm (George Ritzer)
Definition and meaning of the concepts macro and micro theory. What are their different dimensions. Based on his original article appearing in the American Sociologist, this book provides a foundation for Ritzer’s other works on metatheory. The piece applies Thomas Kuhn's idea of scientific paradigms to sociology and demonstrating that sociology is a science consisting of multiple paradigms. Ritzer also discusses what implications this has for the field of sociology.
03.09.2014 9:00A.M.-10:00A.M.
6 Integrative Paradigm (George Ritzer)
Micro and macro integration process and necessity of this integration in sociological theories. macrostructures, often simply called 'structure', correspond to the overall organization of society, described at a rather large-scale level, featuring for instance social groups, organizations, institutions, nation-states and their respective properties and relations. In this case, societal macrostructures are distinguished from societal microstructures consisting of the situated social interaction of social actors, often described in terms of agency. This distinction in sociology has given rise to the well-known macro-micro debate, in which microsociologists claim the primacy of interaction as the constituents of societal structures, and macrosociologists the primacy of given social structure as a general constraint on interaction.
Name of the Teacher: Dr. Sunil Kumar
Sr.
No.
Date Time Name of the Paper Unit No. Description of the Topic/Outline of the Lesson
1 25-8-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Rural Sociology-(M.A. 1ST
Sem) Unit-1st
Introduction & general Overview of the Rural Sociology
2 25-8-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st
Introduction & general Overview of the Computer and its components
3 25-8-14 2:00 to 3.00PM Computer Practical-(M.A. 3rd
Sem) Unit-1st
A General Overview of the structural aspects of Computer
4 26-08-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Rural Sociology-(M.A. 1ST
Sem) Unit-1st
Meaning, Definition & Nature of Rural Sociology
5 26-08-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st
Significance of Computer in Present scenario
6 26-08-14 2:00 to 3.00PM Computer Practical-(M.A. 3rd
Sem) Unit-1st Computer Architecture-An over view
7 27-08-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st
Classification and generations of computers
8 27-08-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Rural Sociology
(M.A. 1ST
Sem)
Unit-1st Scope of Rural Sociology
9 27-08-14 2:00 to 3.00PM Computer Practical
(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st Practice of windows Boot system
10 28-08-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st Some critical aspects of Computer
11 28-08-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Rural Sociology-(M.A. 1ST
Sem) Unit-1st Relationship of Rural Sociology with other Social Sciences
12. 28-08-14 2:00 to 3.00 PM Computer Practical-(M.A. 3rd
Sem) Unit-1st Operating system
13 29-08-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st Computer Hardware
14 29-08-14 2:00 to 3.00PM Computer Practical-(M.A. 3rd
Sem) Unit-1st Contd-Operating system
References:-
AR Desai- Rural Sociology in India.
SL Doshi- Rural Sociology
Sinha- Fundamentals of Computers
Gill- Computer Fundamentals
IGNOU Notes of MA Sociology
IGNOU Notes of PGDCA
15 30-08-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st Computer software
16 30-08-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Rural Sociology-(M.A. 1ST
Sem) Unit-1st Significance of village studies
17 01-09-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Rural Sociology-(M.A. 1ST
Sem) Unit-1st Rurbanism:- Meaning , Dimensions and reasons
18 01-09-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st
Functional components of computer
19 01-09-14 2:00 to 3.00 PM Computer Practical-(M.A. 3rd
Sem) Unit-1st
Windows installation Practice
20 02-09-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Rural Sociology-(M.A. 1ST
Sem) Unit-1st The process of Universalization and its various aspects
21 02-09-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st
Computer virus-Nature, types and effects
22 02-09-14 2:00 to 3.00PM Computer Practical-(M.A. 3rd
Sem) Unit-1st Windows Networking Practice
23 03-09-14 10:00 to 11.00 AM Computer Applications in Social
Research-(M.A. 3rd
Sem)
Unit-1st Computers Printers & scanners –their types and functions
24 03-09-14 12.10 to 1.10PM Rural Sociology-(M.A. 1ST
Sem) Unit-1st Parochialization:- Factor and dimensions
25 03-09-14 2:00 to 3.00PM Computer Practical-(M.A. 3rd
Sem) Unit-1st Contd.. Windows Networking Practice
Name of the Teacher: Mr. Brijesh Sharma
Sr.
No.
Date/ Day Time Name of the Paper Topic of Unit
with Unit No.
Description of The Topic/Outline Of The Lesson
1 25-8-14
Monday
10:00-11:00 Gender and Society
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit -1st
Gender as
Social Construct
Meaning and Definition of Gender.
Meaning of whose gender is constructed by society.
Continue.........
2 25-8-14
Monday
11:10-12:10 Industrial Sociology
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit -1st
Scope of
Industrial
Sociology
Scope of Industrial Sociology: Many thinkers have different views on the scope of
industrial sociology as following:
1. According to Smith.
2. Lupton
3. Atjoni
4. Nago and Farm
5. Miller and Form
Continue...........
3 25-8-14
Monday
3:00-4:00 Computer Practical
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Part-A
Topic- 3
Major Software Applications used in Social Research:
Theoretical Description to the student on various software applications used in Social
Research.
Continue...........
4 26-8-14
Tuesday
10:00-11:00 Gender and Society
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit -1st
Gender as
Social Construct
Different thinkers views on gender as social construct i.e.:
1. Alison Jaggar
2. Radical Feminist i.e. Carroll Gilligan.
3. Judith Butler
4. Conclusion.
References:
1. Neera Desai and M. Krishnaraj; Women and Society in India, Ajanta
Publication, Delhi, 1987
2. Chanana Karuna; Socialization, Women and Education: Explorations In
Gender Identity, Orient Longman, new Delhi, 1988
3. Oakley, Anna.; Sex, Gender and Society, Harper and Row Pub., New York,
1972
4. Arya, Sadana; Nevidita Menen and Jini Loknita; Delhi University, , 2001
5 26-8-14
Tuesday
11:10-12:10 Industrial Sociology
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit -1st
Scope of
Industrial
Sociology
6. Buners
7. Spaulding
8. Sneider
Other than the above scope is given below because main objective of industrial
sociology is find out the industrial relations as follows:
1. External Industrial Relations
2. Internal Industrial Relation
i. Formal
ii. Mixed
iii. Informal
Continue..........
6 26-8-14
Tuesday
3:00-4:00 Computer Practical
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Part-A
Topic- 3
Major Software Applications used in Social Research:
Practice these Applications on computers by students.
Continue.......
7 27-8-14
Wednesday
10:00-11:00 Research Methodology
M.A. (1st Sem.)
Unit-1st
Scope of Social
Research
According to American Sociological Society Social Research scope is very widely
but the mainly we include the following points:
1. Study of Human Nature and Individuality.
2. Study of Mass Group and cultural Group.
3. Study of Family nature, norms, organization and disorganization.
4. Study of population and states group.
5. Study of social organization and institutions.
6. Study of Rural Community.
7. Study of collective behaviour.
8. Study of Social Problems.
9. Study of conflict and accommodation in group.
10. For search new social norms in theories and methodologies.
Reference:
1. C.R. Kothari, Research Methdology, 2nd
edi., New age International
Publication, New Delhi, 2004
2. Ram Ahuja; Social Research, Rawat Publication, Jaipur, 2008
3. Virender Parkash Sharma; Research Methodology, Panchshil Parkashan,
jaipur, 2209
4. Earl Babbie, The Practice of Social Research, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd.,
Singapore, 2004
5. Matt Henn & others; A short introduction to Social Research, Vistaar
Publication, New Delhi, 2006
8 27-8-14
Wednesday
11:10-12:10 Industrial Sociology
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit -1st
Scope of
Industrial
Sociology
Other Scope:
1. Only Scientific Study.
2. Study of Inter-activities of Industry.
3. Central Issue
4. Discovery of principle of Industrial Sociology.
5. Industrial Relations.
6. Applied field.
7. Social system.
Conclusion.
Reference: V.C. Sinha, J. Sinha; Industrial Sociology, Mayur paper Back, Delhi,
2007.
Gisbert, S.J.; Fundamental of Industrial Sociology. McGraw Hill, 1972
Sheth, N.R.; Industrial Sociology in India, Allied Pub. Ltd., New Delhi, 1985
9 27-8-14
Wednesday
3:00-4:00 Computer Practical
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Part-A
Topic- 3
Major Software Applications used in Social Research:
Practice these Applications on computers by students.
Continue.......
10 28-8-14
Thursday
10:00-11:00 Research Methodology
M.A. (1st Sem.)
Unit-1st
Types of Social
Research
Type of Social Research:
1. Pure Research
2. Applied Research
3. Action Research
Continue.......
11 28-8-14
Thursday
11:10-12:10 Industrial Sociology
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Pace of
Industrialization
Meaning and definition of Industrialization and describe the pace of Industrialization
in Modern India.
Reference:
V.C. Sinha, J. Sinha; Industrial Sociology, Mayur paper Back, Delhi, 2007.
Gisbert, S.J.; Fundamental of Industrial Sociology. McGraw Hill, 1972
Sheth, N.R.; Industrial Sociology in India, Allied Pub. Ltd., New Delhi, 1985
12 28-8-14
Thursday
3:00-4:00 Computer Practical
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Part-A
Topic- 3
Major Software Applications used in Social Research:
Practice these Applications on computers by students.
Continue.......
13 29-8-14
Friday
9:00-10:00 Research Methodology
M.A. (1st Sem.)
Unit-1st
Types of Social
Research
4. Evaluative Research
5. Exploratory Research
6. Descriptive Research
7. Experimental Research
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14 29-8-14
Friday
11:10-12:10 Gender and Society
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Socialization
and Gender
Role
Meaning and definition of Socialization.
Meaning and definition of Gender Socialization.
Continue.........
15 30-8-14
Saturday
9:00-10:00 Research Methodology
M.A. (1st Sem.)
Unit-1st
Types of Social
Research
8. Explanatory or Causal Research
9. Quantitative Research
10. Qualitative Research
11. Comparative Research
12. Longitudinal Research
13. Conclusion.
Reference:
1. C.R. Kothari, Research Methdology, 2nd
edi., New age International
Publication, New Delhi, 2004
2. Ram Ahuja; Social Research, Rawat Publication, Jaipur, 2008
3. Virender Parkash Sharma; Research Methodology, Panchshil Parkashan,
jaipur, 2209
4. Earl Babbie, The Practice of Social Research, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd.,
Singapore, 2004
5. Matt Henn & others; A short introduction to Social Research, Vistaar
Publication, New Delhi, 2006
16 30-8-14
Saturday
11:10-12:10 Gender and Society
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Socialization
and Gender
Role
Meaning and definition of Gender Role.
Define, how to use the socialization for gender role
Conclusion.
References:
1. Neera Desai and M. Krishnaraj; Women and Society in India, Ajanta
Publication, Delhi, 1987
2. Chanana Karuna; Socialization, Women and Education: Explorations In
Gender Identity, Orient Longman, new Delhi, 1988
3. Oakley, Anna.; Sex, Gender and Society, Harper and Row Pub., New York,
1972
4. Arya, Sadana; Nevidita Menen and Jini Loknita; Delhi University, , 2001
17 01-09-2014
Monday
10:00-11:00 Gender and Society
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Gender
Ideologies-
Patriarchy
Meaning of gender ideologies.
Meaning and Definitions of Patriarchy by different authors and thinkers.
Continue...............
18 01-09-2014
Monday
11:10-12:10 Industrial Sociology
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Major
Perspectives of
Industrial
Sociology
Karl Marx- Conflict Perspective.
References:
1. Abrahm, F; Modern Sociological Theory, Oxford University Press, New Delhi
2. Aron, Raymond; Main Currents in Sociological Thought, Penguin, 1965
3. Marx, K; Communist Manifesto, Panton, New York, 1967
4. Lewis A. Coser; Masters of Sociological Thought, 2nd
edition, Rawat
Publication, New Delhi, 2011
19 01-09-2014 03:00-04:00 Computer Practical Part-A Major Software Applications used in Social Research:
Monday
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Topic- 3 Practice these Applications on computers by students.
Continue.......
20 02-09-14
Tuesday
10:00-11:00 Gender and Society
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Gender
Ideologies-
Patriarchy
Continue.........
Emergence of Patriarchy in different societies.
Meaning of Paternalism, Dominant and Subordinate and correlate with
Patriarchy.
Patriarchy in India
Conclusion
References:
1. Neera Desai and M. Krishnaraj; Women and Society in India, Ajanta
Publication, Delhi, 1987
2. Chanana Karuna; Socialization, Women and Education: Explorations In
Gender Identity, Orient Longman, new Delhi, 1988
3. Oakley, Anna.; Sex, Gender and Society, Harper and Row Pub., New York,
1972
4. Arya, Sadana; Nevidita Menen and Jini Loknita; Delhi University, , 2001
21 02-09-14
Tuesday
11:10-12:10 Industrial Sociology
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Major
Perspectives of
Industrial
Sociology
Weber- The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
References:
5. Abrahm, F; Modern Sociological Theory, Oxford University Press, New Delhi
6. Weber, M.; The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism, New York, 1930
7. Lewis A. Coser; Masters of Sociological Thought, 2nd
edition, Rawat
Publication, New Delhi, 2011
22 02-09-14
Tuesday
03:00-04:00 Computer Practical
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Part-A
Topic- 3
Major Software Applications used in Social Research:
Practice these Applications on computers by students.
Continue.......
23 03-09-14
Wednesday
10:00-11:00 Research Methodology
M.A. (1st Sem.)
Unit-1st
Problem of
Objectivity in
Social Research
Introduction
Meaning and Definitions of Objectivity.
Importance of Objectivity
Problem in Achieving Objectivity:-
i. Effect of Emotional Attitudes.
ii. False Idols
iii. Influence of General Knowledge
iv. Particularistic Fallacy
v. Over Hurry in Research Work
vi. Vested Interest of the Researcher
vii. Pressure of Interested Groups.
viii. Ethnocentrism
ix. Complex Nature of Social Phenomena
x. Lack of Training
xi. Moral Ideals and Values
xii. Bias and Prejudice.
Conclusion.
Reference:
1. C.R. Kothari, Research Methdology, 2nd
edi., New age International
Publication, New Delhi, 2004
2. Ram Ahuja; Social Research, Rawat Publication, Jaipur, 2008
3. Virender Parkash Sharma; Research Methodology, Panchshil Parkashan,
jaipur, 2209
4. Earl Babbie, The Practice of Social Research, Thomson Asia Pvt. Ltd.,
Singapore, 2004
5. Matt Henn & others; A short introduction to Social Research, Vistaar
Publication, New Delhi, 2006
24 03-09-14
Wednesday
11:10-12:10 Industrial Sociology
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Unit- 1st
Major
Perspectives of
Industrial
Sociology
Ritzer-
McDonaldisation is the major perspective is given by George Ritzer in Industrial
Sociology:
Meaning and Concept of McDonaldisation.
Conclusion.
References:
1. Doshi, S,L,; Modernity, Post-Modernity and Neo-Sociological Theories,
Rawat Publication, Jaipur, 2005
2. Gisbert, S.J.; Fundamental of Industrial Sociology. McGraw Hill, 1972
3. Sheth, N.R.; Industrial Sociology in India, Allied Pub. Ltd., New Delhi, 1985
4. Ritzer, G.; Sociological Theory, 3rd
Edition, McGraw Hill, 1992
25 03-09-14
Wednesday
03:00-04:00 Computer Practical
M.A. (3rd
Sem.)
Part-A
Topic- 3
Major Software Applications used in Social Research:
Practice these Applications on computers by students.
Continue.......
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No.
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01. 25/8/2014
Monday
10.00- 11.00 Social Psychology
M.A. 1st Sem.
Unit-1 Methods of
Social Psychology
Experimental Method, types, Laboratory Experiment method, Field experiment method,
Natural experiment method, element, merit, demerit, References;- Social Psychology Asia
Publishing House Bombay 2003, An Outline of Social Psychology, Arun Kumar Singh,
Social Psychology Haryana Sahitya Akademi Panchkula B. Kuppuswami, Social
Psychology S.S.Mathur, Social Psychology Baron Published by Dorling Kindersley
02. 25/8/2014
Monday
11.10 -12.10 Social Change and
Social Movement
in India
M.A. 3rd
Sem.
Unit-1 Social
Change
Meaning of Social Change, Characteristics of Social Change,Sources of Social Change,
References;- Modern India J.P. Singh Social Change in (PHI Learning Private Limited) ,
Aadhunik Bharat Mein Samajik Parivartan M.N. Shriniwas Rajkmal Publication, Samijik
Parivartan Published by Rajasthan University Jaipur
03. 25/8/2014
Monday
12.10- 01.10 Sociology of
Education
M.A. 1st Sem.
Unit-3 Structure of
education in India
Education Definition ,An overview of education development in India between 1814 and
1947,Adam and Macaulay Reports,Women education References;- Sociology
Education in India Rawat Publication Jaipur, Kumar A. 1991 Current Trends in Indian
Education Asia Publishing House New Delhi, Sociology of Education IGNOU University
Press (Sabina),www.education.nic.in
04. 25/8/2014
Monday
04.00- 05.00 Computer Practical
M.A. 3rd
Sem.
05. 26/08/2014
Tuesday
10.00- 11.00 Social Psychology
M.A. 1st Sem.
Unit-1 Methods of
Social Psychology
Observation method, types, Participant observation, Non-Observation, Systematic
observation, Unsystematic observation, Merits, Demerits, An Outline of Social Psychology,
Arun Kumar Singh, Social Psychology Haryana Sahitya Akademi Panchkula B.
Kuppuswami, Social Psychology S.S.Mathur, Social Psychology Baron Published by
Dorling Kindersley
06. 26/08/2014
Tuesday
11.10-12.10 Social Change and
Social Movement
in India
M.A. 3rd
Sem.
Unit-1 Social
Change
Dimensions of Social Change, types of Social Change , References;- Modern India J.P.
Singh Social Change in PHI Learning Private Limited) , Aadhunik Bharat Mein Samajik
Parivartan M.N. Shriniwas Rajkmal Publication, Samijik Parivartan Published by Rajasthan
University Jaipur
07. 26/08/2014
Tuesday
12.10- 01.10 Sociology of
Education
M.A. 1st Sem.
Unit-3 Structure of
education in India
Basic education scheme , Formal education, Non-Formal education ,Education
pattern10+2+3, References;- Sociology Education in India Rawat Publication Jaipur, Kumar
A. 1991 Current Trends in Indian Education Asia Publishing House New Delhi, Sociology
of Education IGNOU University Press (Sabina),www.education.nic.in
08. 26/08/2014
Tuesday
04.00- 05.00 Computer Practical
M.A. 3rd
Sem.
09. 27/08/2014
Wednesday
11.10-12.10. Social Change and
Social Movement
in India
M.A. 3rd
Sem.
Unit-1 Social
Change
Factors of Social Change, Endogenic and Exogenic, References;- Modern India J.P. Singh
Social Change in PHI Learning Private Limited) , Aadhunik Bharat Mein Samajik
Parivartan M.N. Shriniwas Rajkmal Publication, Samijik Parivartan Published by Rajasthan
University Jaipur
10. 27/08/2014
Wednesday
12.10- 01.10 Social Psychology
M.A. 1st Sem
Unit-1 Methods of
Social Psychology
Survey Method, Types, Census Survey, Sample Survey, Interview Survey, Questionnaire
Survey, Panel Survey, Telephone Survey, , An Outline of Social Psychology, Arun Kumar
Singh, Social Psychology Haryana Sahitya Akademi Panchkula B. Kuppuswami, Social
Psychology S.S.Mathur, Social Psychology Baron Published by Dorling Kindersley
11. 27/08/2014
Wednesday
04.00-05.00 Computer Practical
M.A. 3rd
Sem
12. 28/08/2014
Thursday
11.10- 12.10 Social Change and
Social Movement
in India
M.A. 3rd
Sem.
Unit-1 Social
Change
Roles of Innovation in Socio-Economic Change, References;- Modern India J.P.
Singh Social Change in PHI Learning Private Limited) , Aadhunik Bharat Mein Samajik
Parivartan M.N. Shriniwas Rajkmal Publication, Samijik Parivartan Published by Rajasthan
University Jaipur
13. 28/08/2014
Thursday
12.10- 01.10 Social Psychology
M.A. 1st Sem
Unit-1 Methods of
Social Psychology
Case History Method, Merits, Demerits , , An Outline of Social Psychology, Arun Kumar
Singh, Social Psychology Haryana Sahitya Akademi Panchkula B. Kuppuswami, Social
Psychology S.S.Mathur , Social Psychology Baron Published by Dorling Kindersley
14. 28/08/2014
Thursday
04.00- 05.00 Computer
Practical
M.A. 3rd
Sem
15. 29/08/2014
Friday
10.00-11.00 Sociology of
Education
M.A. 1st Sem
Unit-3 Social
issues of education
Inequalities,Social,Economic,Physical References;- Sociology Education in India Rawat
Publication Jaipur, Kumar A. 1991 Current Trends in Indian Education Asia Publishing
House New Delhi, Sociology of Education IGNOU University Press
(Sabina),www.education.nic.in ,
16. 30/08/2014
Saturday
10.00- 11.00 Sociology of
Education
M.A. 1st sem.
Unit-3 Social
issues of education
Inclusive education, Definition,Why need to Inclusive education in India,
Problems,Merits,Demerits, References;- Sociology Education in India Rawat Publication
Jaipur, Kumar A. 1991 Current Trends in Indian Education Asia Publishing House New
Delhi, Sociology of Education IGNOU University Press (Sabina),www.education.nic.in