The textbook, in its eighth edition, has been one of the most popular textbooks on the basic principles of Sociology. It is a sincere attempt to present the fundamental concepts and diverse aspects of Sociology. It discusses the basic sociological facts and principles by providing relevant explanations and examples. The concepts have been presented with an organised thought in an engaging manner. The text is written in lucid style and free-flowing language to make it simple and user friendly.
The textbook provides a comprehensive coverage to meet the growing needs of the students of the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and the aspirants appearing for the UPSC, State PSCs, NET, SLET and various competitive examinations. It also serves as a source of reference for Nursing, Law, Hotel Management, B.Ed and MBA courses.
Key Features:
✍ Discussion on new topics such as New Dimensions of Globalisation, Aspects of Mobility and Indian examples of Social Movements.
✍ Discussion on George Simmel: Father of Formal Sociology.
✍ Thoroughly revised chapters on Pioneers of Sociological Thought, Gender Inequality, Social Work; Social Welfare; Social Security and Social Movements.
✍ Chapter-end "Review Questions" to assist the students to practice and prepare for the examinations
Table of Contents:
1. Introducing Sociology
2. Basic Concepts
3. Individual-Culture-Society
4. Social Inequality
5. Social Institutions
6. Social Control
7. Social Change
8. Collective Behaviour and Social Movements
9. Social Disorganisation and Social Problem
10. Applied ... See more
The textbook, in its eighth edition, has been one of the most popular textbooks on the basic principles of Sociology. It is a sincere attempt to present the fundamental concepts and diverse aspects of Sociology. It discusses the basic sociological facts and principles by providing relevant explanations and examples. The concepts have been presented with an organised thought in an engaging manner. The text is written in lucid style and free-flowing language to make it simple and user friendly.
The textbook provides a comprehensive coverage to meet the growing needs of the students of the undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and the aspirants appearing for the UPSC, State PSCs, NET, SLET and various competitive examinations. It also serves as a source of reference for Nursing, Law, Hotel Management, B.Ed and MBA courses.
Key Features:
✍ Discussion on new topics such as New Dimensions of Globalisation, Aspects of Mobility and Indian examples of Social Movements.
✍ Discussion on George Simmel: Father of Formal Sociology.
✍ Thoroughly revised chapters on Pioneers of Sociological Thought, Gender Inequality, Social Work; Social Welfare; Social Security and Social Movements.
✍ Chapter-end "Review Questions" to assist the students to practice and prepare for the examinations
Table of Contents:
1. Introducing Sociology
2. Basic Concepts
3. Individual-Culture-Society
4. Social Inequality
5. Social Institutions
6. Social Control
7. Social Change
8. Collective Behaviour and Social Movements
9. Social Disorganisation and Social Problem
10. Applied Sociology
11. Sociological Thought
Useful For:
Graduate, Postgraduate and Various Competitive Exams