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Page 1 of 44 Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut Syllabus of M.A. Sociology, Department of Sociology in university and its affiliated colleges (w.e.f. 2010-11) Courses for study in sociology have been redesigned with a view to develop skills among students to understand different types of societies and groups by acquiring knowledge of theories, concepts and methods of research. The students will be encouraged to discuss possibilities of applying their knowledge to a variety of situations and undertaking exercises of their own. Each course contains illustrative studies and recent articles for intensive study. Selections for illustrative studies and research articles for a current semester will be made by the departmental committee and communicated to the Registrar within one month of the commencement of the course. Through these studies it is hoped that abilities for "doing sociology" will be developed among the students. Provision is being made for at least two practical exercises in each semester to enable the student to learn doing sociology. Internal evaluation shall be based on the following items - Test I–10 Marks, Test - II - 15 Marks, Seminar - 15 Marks, Quiz tests - 10 Marks. Thus, total internal evaluation in each course shall be of 50 Marks. Each course carries 50 marks on the basis of external mode of evaluation. There shall be 16 courses of 100 marks each (Four courses in each semester) and practical exercises of 400 marks, 100 marks at the end of each semester. Practical will run through the four semesters and the examination will be conducted at the end of the each semester for 100 marks. A Board of examiners consisting of one external and one internal will examine these exercises for 100 marks. Total Evaluation shall consist of 2000 marks (1600 theory and 400 practical) Semester wise courses, contents and marks are given below: Sl. No. Semester Course Content Maximum Marks 1. Course I Sociological Concepts 100 2. Course II Classical Thinkers 100 3. Course III Methodology of Social Research 100 4. I Course IV Rural Sociology: Concepts 100 5. End of the 1st Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100 6. Course V Basic Statistics & Computer Application in Social Research 100 7. Course VI Neo-Classical Theories 100 8. Course VII Social Change: Processes and Theories 100 9. II Course VIII Rural Development: Concepts and Dimensions (PG: 101 B) 100 10. End of the IInd Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100 11. Course IX Modern Sociological Theories 100 12. Course X Explanation in Social Science 100 13. Course XI Social Change in India 100 14. III Course XII Works of a Classical / Contemporary / Modern Sociologist 100 15. End of the III Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100 16. Course XIII Sociology in India 100 17. Course XIV Perspectives on Indian Society (PG:103) 100 18. IV Course XV Classification in Social Sciences 100 19. Course XVI Optional Courses. * (any one) 100 20. End of the 4th Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100 Total Marks 2000 The Department is authorized to offer these optional courses keeping in view the faculty strength and infra-structure available at its disposal.

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Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut Syllabus of M.A. Sociology, Department of Sociology

in university and its affiliated colleges (w.e.f. 2010-11)

Courses for study in sociology have been redesigned with a view to develop skills among students to understand different types of societies and groups by acquiring knowledge of theories, concepts and methods of research. The students will be encouraged to discuss possibilities of applying their knowledge to a variety of situations and undertaking exercises of their own.

Each course contains illustrative studies and recent articles for intensive study. Selections for illustrative studies and research articles for a current semester will be made by the departmental committee and communicated to the Registrar within one month of the commencement of the course. Through these studies it is hoped that abilities for "doing sociology" will be developed among the students. Provision is being made for at least two practical exercises in each semester to enable the student to learn doing sociology. Internal evaluation shall be based on the following items - Test I–10 Marks, Test - II - 15 Marks, Seminar - 15 Marks, Quiz tests - 10 Marks. Thus, total internal evaluation in each course shall be of 50 Marks. Each course carries 50 marks on the basis of external mode of evaluation.

There shall be 16 courses of 100 marks each (Four courses in each semester) and practical exercises of 400 marks, 100 marks at the end of each semester. Practical will run through the four semesters and the examination will be conducted at the end of the each semester for 100 marks. A Board of examiners consisting of one external and one internal will examine these exercises for 100 marks. Total Evaluation shall consist of 2000 marks (1600 theory and 400 practical)

Semester wise courses, contents and marks are given below: Sl. No.

Semester Course Content Maximum

Marks 1. Course I Sociological Concepts 100 2. Course II Classical Thinkers 100 3. Course III Methodology of Social Research 100 4.

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Course IV Rural Sociology: Concepts 100 5. End of the 1st Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100

6. Course V Basic Statistics & Computer Application in Social Research

100

7. Course VI Neo-Classical Theories 100 8. Course VII Social Change: Processes and Theories 100

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Course VIII Rural Development: Concepts and Dimensions (PG: 101 B)

100

10. End of the IInd Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100 11. Course IX Modern Sociological Theories 100 12. Course X Explanation in Social Science 100 13. Course XI Social Change in India 100

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Course XII Works of a Classical / Contemporary / Modern Sociologist

100

15. End of the III Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100 16. Course XIII Sociology in India 100 17. Course XIV Perspectives on Indian Society (PG:103) 100

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Course XV Classification in Social Sciences 100

19. Course XVI Optional Courses. * (any one) 100 20. End of the 4th Sem. Practical Exercises and Viva-Voce 100

Total Marks 2000

• The Department is authorized to offer these optional courses keeping in view the faculty strength and infra-structure available at its disposal.

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Optionals of Course XVI:

Course XVI-1 : Participatory Management in Community Development

Course XVI-2 : Political Sociology

Course XVI-3 : Rural Industrialization and Entrepreneurship

Course XVI-4 : Sociology of Disasters and Disaster Planning

Course XVI-5 : Human Resource Development

Course XVI-6 : Sociology of Development

Course XVI-7 : Environmental Sociology

Course XVI-8 : State, Society & Human Rights

Course XVI-9 : Globalization and Society

Course XVI-10 : Urban Studies

Course XVI-11 : Sociology of Organization

Course XVI-12 : Social Stratification

Course XVI-13 : Career of a Concept

Course XVI-14 : Sociology of Science

Course XVI-15 : Peace and Conflict Studies

Course XVI-16 : Sociology of Social Movements

Course XVI-17 : Sociology of Religion

Course XVI-18 : Medical Sociology

Course XVI-19 : Sociology of India

Practical Exercises – I/II/III & IV Semester

(Existing guidelines for practical exercises remain the same, attached herewith; out of which 2

exercises will be undertaken in each 1st and 2nd semester. and the practical book, typed/hand

written in duplicate shall be submitted to the department and examined in the end of each

semester for 100 marks and 2 exercises will be undertaken in each 3rd and 4th semester. and

practical book, typed/handwritten in duplicate, shall be submitted and examined in the end of

each semester for 100 marks.)

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Course I : Sociological Concepts Unit - I: Sociology: Meaning, Nature, Scope and Significance Unit - II: Basic Concepts: Society, Community, Association, Groups, Active Society, Risk

Society, Status-role, Capacity Building, Globalization

Unit - III: Social Institutions: Family, Marriage, Kinship, Caste, Class, Religion

Unit - IV: Economic Institutions: Market, Capital, Property and Division of Labour

Unit - V: Political Institutions: Elite, Power, Authority, Bureaucracy, Local-Self-Government,

Leadership, Political Party

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S.

University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES:

1. Weber, Max., 1947: Theory of Social and Economic Organization, New York, Press

2. Radcliffe-Brown 1952. Structure and Function in Primitive Society, London, Cohen and West

3. Mills, C.W., 1956: Power Elite, Oxford University Press, New York

4. Bottomore, T. B. and Rubel, M. (eds.), 1961: Karl Marx's Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy, London, The Penguin Books

5. Retzlaff, 1962: Village Government in India, Bombay, Asia Publishing House

6. Madan, T.N. 1965: Family and Kinship: A Study of the Pandits of Rural Kashmir, Bombay, Asia Publishing House

7. Bottomore, T. B., 1966: Elites and Society, England, Penguin Books

8. Merton, R.K., 1968 : Social Theory and Social Structure, New Delhi, Amerind

9. Etzioni, Amitai, 1968: The Active Society: A Theory Of Societal And Political Processes, New York, Free Press

10. Merton, R.K., 1968: Social Theory and Social Structure, New Delhi, Amerind

11. Bottomore, T.B., 1972: Sociology - A Guide to Problems and Literature, New Delhi, Allen & Unwin

12. Maheshwari, S.R., 1974: Local Government in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman

13. Singhi, N. K., 1974: Bureaucracy, Positions and Persons, New Delhi, Abhinav

14. Keesing, R.M.,1975: Kin Groups and Social Structure, New York, Holt Rinehart and Winston

15. Sachchidananda, 1977: The Harijan Elite, Faridabad, Thomson Press

16. Maheshwari, S.R., 1979: State Government in India, New Delhi, Macmillan

17. Sharma, S. S. 1979: Rural Elites in India, New Delhi, Sterling Publisher

18. Pundir. J. K., 1988: Understanding Social Science Concepts, Meerut, Research India Publication

19. Lalini. V., 1991: Rural Leadership In India: A Study Of Emerging Trends In Democratic Vs. Authoritarian Rural Leadership, New Delhi, Gyan Publication

20. Smelser, Neil J. 1993: Sociology, New Delhi, Prentice-Hall of India Private Limited

21. Uberoi, Patricia, 1993: Family, Kinship and Marriage in India. New Delhi, OUP

22. Shah, A.M. 1998: The Family in India: Critical Essays, New Delhi, Orient Longman

23. Harlambos, M., 1998: Sociology: A Guide to Problems and Literature, Bombay, George Allen and Unwin

24. Josef. T.M., 2007: Local Governance In India: Ideas, Challenges And Strategies, New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company

25. Bhatt, G.D. Emerging Leadership Pattern In Rural India: An Empirical Study, New Delhi, M.D. Publication

26. Ulrich Beck, 1992: Risk Society: Towards a New Modernity, New Delhi, Sage Publication

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Course II: Classical Thinkers Unit - I: Auguste Comte: Social Statics and Dynamics, Law of Three Stages, Hierarchy of

Sciences, Positivism

Unit - II: Herbert Spencer: Organic Analogy and Theory of Evolution

Unit - III: Max Weber: Social Action, Verstehen, Ideal Types, Rationality

Unit - IV: Emile Durkheim: Social Fact, Division of Labour, Suicide, Religion

Unit - V: Karl Marx: Historical Materialism, Classification of Societies, Class and Class Conflict,

Alienation, Revolution, Embourgeoisement

Unit - VI: Levi-Strauss, Nadel: Structuralism, Radcliffe Brown and Malinowski: Functionalism

Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from sociological journals published last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES:

1. Durkheim, Emile, 1947 : The Division of Labour in Society, New York, Free Press 2. Weber, Max, 1947: The Theory of Social and Economic Organization, New York, Free

Press (pp : 8-50, 68-117) 3. Bendix, Rinehard 1960 – Max Weber, An Intellectual Portrait, New York, The Free

Press 4. Durkheim, Emile, 1964 : The Rules of Sociological Method, New York, Free Press 5. Raymond Aron, 1974: Main Currents in Sociological Thought Vol. I and II, London, The

Penguin Books 6. Morrison, Ken. 1995: Marx, Durkheim, Weber: Formation of modern social thought

London, Sage Publications 7. Giddens, Anthony 1997: Capitalism and Modern Social Theory – An analysis of

Writings of Marx, Durkheim and Weber, London, Cambridge University Press 8. Collins, Randell, 1997: Sociological Theory, New Delhi, Rawat Publication. 9. Coser, Lewis A. 1979. Masters of sociological thought. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich 10. Zeitlin, Irving. 1998 (Indian edition). Rethinking sociology: A critique of contemporary Theory, Jaipur, Rawat 11. Singh, Yogendra, 2004: Ideology & Theory in Indian Sociology, Jaipur, Rawat Publ. 12. George, Ritzor & Godman, Douglas J, 2004: Classical Sociological Theory, New Delhi,

Singapure 13. Martindale, Don, 2001: “Nature and Types of Sociological Theory”, Jaipur, Rawat

Publication 14. Preston, James D., Misunderstanding Verstehen, Sociological Review, Vol.1, No.2 15. Andre Beteille, 2007. Marxism and Class Analysis, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

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Course – III: Methodology of Social Research

Unit - I: Social Research and Social Survey, Meaning and steps of Social Research, Ethics of Research (Plagiarism, copyright) Unit - II: Basic Tools of Data Collection: Observation, Interview, Schedule, Questionnaire, Socio-metry Unit - III: Illustrative Studies with Reference to Technique of Study (Participant observation) a. B. Malinowski, 1966: Argonauts of the Western Pacific b. W. F. Whyte, 1955: Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum Unit - IV: Study of the Select Techniques with illustrations mentioned against each: a. Panel Studies: Yogesh Atal, 1972: Local Communities and National Politics: A Study in Communities Links and Political Involvement b. Scaling: Attitudinal Modernity Scale in S.L. Sharma, 1979: Modernizing Effects of University Education c. Property - Space: P. F. Lazarsfeld and H. Rosenberg (eds.), 1967: The Language of Social Research Unit - V: Case Studies, Content Analysis, Oral History, Life History

REFERENCES: 1. Goode, W.J. and Paul Hatt, 1952 : Methods in Social Research, New York, McGraw

Hill 2. W. F. Whyte, 1955: Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum,

London, OUP 3. B. Malinowski, 1966: Argonauts of the Western Pacific, London, Routledge and

Kegan Paul 4. P. F. Lazarsfeld and H. Rosenberg (eds.), 1967: The Language of Social Research,

New York, Free Press, pp: 40-53 5. Galtung, John, 1969 : Theory and Methods of Social Research, London, George

Allen and Unwin 6. Seltiz, C. and Johada, M. etal., 1969 : Research Methods in Social Relations,

London, Motoun 7. Yogesh Atal, 1972: Local Communities and National Politics: A Study in

Communities Links and Political Involvement, Delhi, National 8. Bajaj and Gupta. 1972: Elements of Statistics, New Delhi, R. Chand and Co. 9. S.L. Sharma, 1979: Modernizing Effects of University Education, New Delhi, Allied 10. Srinivas, M.N., and Shah, A.M., 1979: Field Worker and The Field, N.D. OUP 11. Shipman, Martin, 1988: The Limitations of Social Research, London, Sage Publ. 12. Young, P.V. 1988: Scientific Social Surveys and Research, New Delhi, Prentice Hall 13. Bryman, Alan. 1988: Quality and Quantity in Social Research, London, Unwin

Hyman 14. Kothari, C.R. 1989: Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, Bangalore,

Wiley Eastern 15. Jayaram, N. 1989: Sociology: Methods and Theory, Madras, Macmillan 16. Bose, Pradeep Kumar, 1995: Research Methodology, N.D., ICSSR 17. Mukherjee, P.N., (eds.) 2000: Methodology in Social Research : Dilemmas and

Perspectives, New Delhi, Sage Publication 18. Beteille, Andre, 2002: Sociology, New Delhi, OUP 19. Bryman, Alan, 2004: Social Research Methods, Oxford, OUP

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Course – IV. Rural Sociology: Concepts Unit - I: Meaning, Scope and Significance of Rural Sociology. Unit - II: Little Community, Peasant Society, Folk Culture, Folk - Urban Continuum, Tribe and Caste, Dominant Caste, SHG’s Unit - III: Rural Economy: Agrarian Relations, Land Reforms, Jajmani System, Green Revolution. Unit - IV: Rural Polity: Traditional Caste and Village Panchayats, Panchayati Raj System, Rural Leadership, Factions Unit - V: Rural Dynamics: Migration, Mobility, Movements, Dynamics of Emerging Identities

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of

Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Srinivas, M. N. (ed.), 1955: India’s Village, Bombay, Asian Publishing House 2. Mariott, Mckim (ed.), 1955: Village India, Chicago, Chicago University Press 3. Mukherjee, Ram Krishna, 1957: The Dynamics of Rural Society, Berlin, Academic Verlag 4. Desai, A.R. 1959: Rural Sociology in India, Bombay, Popular Prakashan 5. Retzlaff, 1962: Village Government in India, Bombay, Asia Publishing House 6. Dube, S. C., 1968: “Dominant Caste and Factionalism”, Contributions to Indian Sociology, 7. Redfield, Robert, 1969: Little Community, Peasant Society & Culture, Chicago, Chicago

University Press 8. Madan, T.N. & Majumdar, D.N., 1970: An Introduction to Social Anthropology, Bombay,

Asia Publishing House 9. Oommen, T. K., 1970: "The Concept of Dominant Caste: Some Queries", Contributions

to Indian Sociology 10. Atal, Yogesh, 1972:Local Communities and National Politics, Delhi, National 11. Singh, K.S.1972: Tribal Situation in India Shimla, Indian Institute of Advanced Study 12. Beteille, Andre, 1974: Studies in Agrarian Structure, Delhi, Oxford University Press 13. Srinivas, M. N., 1976: The Remembered Village, Bombay, OUP 14. Pundir, J.K., 1977: Changing Patterns of Scheduled Castes, Jaipur, Rawat Publication 15. Desai, A.R. 1979: Rural India in Transition, Bombay, Popular Prakashan 16. Rao, M.S.A. 1979: Social Movements in India, New Delhi, Manohar 17. Shanin, T. (ed.), 1979: Peasants and Peasant Societies, London, Penguin Books 18. Oommen, T. K., 1984: Social Transformation in Rural India, Mobilization and State

Intervention, New Delhi, Vikas 19. Singh, Yogendra, 1998: Panchyati Raj Institutions and Development of Scheduled

Caste, New Delhi, R.K. Publication 20. Singh, B.K.2006: Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups (SHGs) Delhi, O. Pri. 21. Singla, Pamela, 2007: Women Participation in Panchayati Raj: Nature and

Effectiveness, Jaipur, Rawat Publications 22. Sachchidananda, 2007: Empowerment of Dalits through Panchayati Raj, New Delhi 23. Rai, D.P., et al, 2007: Community Development, New Delhi, Shree Publishers & Distrib. 24. Sekar, Chandra S. 2008: Panchayati Raj and Financial Resource, New Delhi, Tihar

Village 25. Singh, Yogendra, 2008: Self Help Groups: A New Strategy for Social Change, New Delhi, R.K. Publication 26. Palanithurai, G. 2008: Dynamics of New Panchayati Raj System in India, New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company

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Course - V: Basic Statistics & Computer Application in Social Research Unit - I : Relevance of Statistics in Social Research, Social Variables and Their

Measurement, Grouping of Data, Graphic Presentation - Frequency Curve,

Histogram, CFC.

Unit - II : Averages - Mean, Median, Mode, Variations - Range, Interquartile range, Mean

Deviation, Standard Deviation

Unit - III: Concepts - Probability, Norming Operations, Reliability, Validity, Sampling and its

types.

Unit - IV: Association - Phi Coefficient, Yules Q, Chi Square, Co-relation - rho and r,

Statistical Inference: Chi Square, t-test

Unit - V: Use of Computer in Social Research (e.g. Introduction and use in Data Analysis,

Use of Internet for accessing database)

REFERENCES: 1. Muller, John M. and Scheussler, Karl S., 1969: Statistical Reasoning in Sociology,

New Delhi, Oxford and I.B.H

2. Bajaj and Gupta. 1972: Elements of Statistics, New Delhi, R. Chand and Co.

3. Garrett, Henry. 1981: Statistics in Psychology and Education, David Mackay, Indian

Publication – (Tenth Reprint ) Mrs. A. F. Sheikh, Bombay, Vakils

4. Shipman, Martin. 1988: The Limitations of Social Research, London, Sage Publication

5. Young, P.V. 1988: Scientific Social Surveys and Research, New Delhi, Prentice Hall

6. Bryman, Alan. 1988: Quality and Quantity in Social Research, London, Unwin Hyman

7. Jayaram, N. 1989: Sociology: Methods and Theory, Madras, MacMillian

8. Kothari, C.R. 1989: Research Methodology: Methods and Techniques, Bangalore,

Wiley Eastern

9. Punch, Keith. 1996: Introduction to Social Research, London, Sage Publication

10. Cramer, Duncan, 1996: Basic Statistics for Social Research: Step-by-Step

Calculations & Computer Techniques Using, New York, Routledge

11. Gupta, Surendra, K. 2004: Emerging Social Science Concerns, New Delhi, Concept

Publishing Company

12. Babbie, Earl, 2004: The Practice of Social Research, Canada, Thomson Press

13. Punch, Keith, F, 2005: Introduction to Social Research, New Delhi & London, Sage

14. Cargan, Leonard, 2008: Doing Social Research, New Delhi, Rawat Publication

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Course VI: Neo-Classical Theories

Unit - I: Merton: Theories of Middle Range, Paradigm, Social Structure & Anomie, Manifest and Latent Functions, Codification of Functional Analysis, Reference Group, Five nodes of individual adaptation. Unit - II: Parsons: Structural Elements and AGIL Paradigm, Social System Unit - III: Herbert Blumer & Mead: Symbolic Interactionism Unit - IV: Exchange Theory: James Fraser - Economic motives, Malinowski - Social exchange, Peter Blau - Social Behaviorism to Rational Choice. Unit - V: Ethnomethodology and Phenomenology: Alfred Schutz - Phenomenology of the social world - Herald Garfinkel - Reflexivity, Common sense reasoning,

Goffman - Frame analysis. Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from sociological journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Aron, Raymond, 1966: Main Currents in Sociological Thought, London, The Penguin Books

2. Garfinkel, H.., 1967: Studies in Ethnomethodology, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs

3. Merton, R.K., 1968: Social Theory and Social Structure, New Delhi, Amerind 4. Blumer, H., 1969: Symbolic Interactionism, New Delhi, Prentice Hall 5. Apter, David, E and Charles F. Andrin, .1972: Contemporary Analytical Theory, Englewood,

Prentice-Hall 6. George, Psathas, 1973: Phenomenological Sociology, New York, John Willey and Sons 7. Sturrock, John (ed.). 1979: Structuralism and since, From Levi Strauss to Derrida, Oxford,

Oxford University Press 8. Abraham, M. Francis, 1982 : Modern Sociological Theory, Delhi, Oxford University Press 9. Giddens, Anthony, 1983 : Central Problems in Social Theory, Action Structure and

Contradiction, London, Macmillan 10. Giddens, Anthony. 1983: Central problems in social theory, Action, structure and

contradiction in social analysis, London, Macmillan 11. Lyotard, Jean - Francois, 1984: The Post modern Condition, London, Manchester Univ. 12. Bottomore, Tom. 1984: The Frankfurt school, Chester, Sussex, Ellis Horwood and London,

Tavistock Publications 13. Harlambose, M.etal., 1984: "Ethnomethodology, Phenomenology, Symbolic Intrationalism", in

Sociology- Themes and Perspectives, Delhi, Oxford University Press 14. Alexander, Jeffrey C. 1987: Twenty lectures: Sociological theory since World War II, New York, Columbia University Press 15. Martindale, Don, 1990: The Nature and Type of Sociological Theory, Jaipur, Rawat 16. Ritzer, George. 1992 (3rd edition): Sociological theory, New York, McGraw-Hill 17. Craib, Ian. 1992: Modern social theory: From Parsons to Habermas (2nd edition),

London, Harvester Press 17. Turner, Jonathan H. 1995 (4th edition): The structure of sociological theory, Jaipur and New Delhi, Rawat

18. Turner, Bryan, S. (Ed) 1996: The Black Wall Companion To Social Theory, USA, Oxford 19. Collins, Randall. 1997 (Indian edition): Sociological theory, Jaipur and New Delhi, Rawat 20. Zeitlin, Irving M. 1998 (Indian edition): Rethinking sociology: A critique of contemporary Theory, Jaipur and New Delhi, Rawat Publication 21. Ritzor George & Godman, Douglas J, 2004: Classical Sociological Theory, New Delhi, Singapore

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Course – VII: Social Change: Processes and Theories

Unit - I: Social Change, Evolution, Development and Progress, Cultural Change, Social Mobility, Movement and Revolution, Invention – Discovery - Diffusion. Unit - II: Theories of Social Change - Evolutionary, Functional, Linear, Cyclic Unit - III: Factors of Social Change - Demographic, Economic, Political, Religious, Technological Unit - IV: Planning and Development - Changing Development initiatives and state policies, Policy of Protective Discrimination, Inclusive Growth. Unit – V: Involvement of NGO’s at grass root level and grass root initiatives for planning and

development. Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from Sociological Journals published during the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Miller, S.M., 1959: Comparative Social Mobility, Current Sociology, Vol. IX, No. 1 2. Lupiere, Rechard T., 1965: Social Change, New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company 3. Srinivas, M.N. 1966: Social Change in Modern India, Berkley, University of Berkley 4. Srinivas, M.N., 1966 : Social Change in Modern India, Berkley, University of California 5. Rao, M.S.A., 1970: Urbanization and Social Change, New Delhi, Orient and Longman 6. Wallerstein, Imnanual, 1974: The Modern World System, New York, OUP 7. Rao, M.S.A., (ed.), 1979: Social Movements in India, New Delhi, Manohar 8. Sharma, SL 1980: Criteria of Social Development, Journal of Social Action, Jan-March 9. Moore, Wilbert E., 1981: Social Change, New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India 10. Fradman, J. amd Rowlands M.J. (eds.), 1982: The Revolution of Social System, Gerald Duck

Worth and Co. 11. Desai, A.R. 1985: India’s Path of Development: A Marxist Approach, Bombay, Popular Prakashan 12. Sharma, S.L. (ed.), 1986: Development Socio-Cultural Dimensions, Jaipur, Rawat 13. Singh, Yogendra, 1986: Modernization of Indian Tradition, Jaipur, Rawat 14. Harrison, D. 1989: The Sociology of Modernization and Development, New Delhi, Sage 15. Abraham, M.F. 1990: Modern Sociological Theory: An Introduction, New Delhi, OUP 16. Shah, Ghanshyam, 1990 : Social Movements in India - A Review of the Literature, New Delhi,

Sage 17. Sharma, S.L., 1994: Perspectives on Sustainable Development in South Asia: The Case of

India, in Samad (ed.) Perspectives on Sustainable Development in Asia, Kaulalampur, ADIPA 18. Devi, Laxmi, (Ed.), 1996: Encyclopedia of Social Change, (Vol. I-V), New Delhi, Anmol

Publication Pvt. Ltd. 19. Appadurai, Arjun, 1997: Modernity at Large-Cultural Dimensions of Globalization, New Delhi,

OUP 20. Toari, Dr. Komal, 2000: Sustainable Human Development Issues and Challenges, New Delhi,

Concept Publishing Company 21. Jamieson, Anne & Victor, Christina, R. 2002: Researching Ageing and Later Life, Buckingham,

Open University Press 22. Bhatt, G.D. Emerging Leadership Pattern In Rural India: An Empirical Study, New Delhi,

M.D. Publication

23. U.N.D.P. 2009: Sustainable Development, New York, OUP

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Course – VIII: Rural Development: Concepts and Dimensions Unit -I. Concepts of Rural Society and Rural Development, Definition and Scope of Rural Society and Rural Development, Economy, Education & Health, Causes of Rural Backwardness, Need for Rural Development Unit -II Approaches to Rural Development in India, Participatory Approach, Area Approach, Target Group Approach and Integrated Approach, Relevance of Gandhian and State Approach to Rural Development. Unit -III Panchayat Raj Institutions: Evolution - Structure Functions 73rd Amendment Role of PRIs in Rural Development. Unit -IV Rural Development Programmes: CDP, IRDP, DWACRA, JRY, TRYSEM, SGRY, SHG’S, NREGA, EDUSAT, Right to Education

Unit - V: Illustrative Studies - Any one of the following: i. Ram Krishna Mukherjee, 1957: The Dynamics of a Rural Society ii. Raina, R.L, Sharma, G.L. & Bajpai, S. K., 2008: Implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: A Case Study of Uttar Pradesh iii. Singh, B.K. 2006: Women Empowerment through Self Help Groups (SHGs)

iv. Palanithurai, G. 2008: Dynamics of New Panchayati Raj System in India v. Chauhan, Brij Raj, 2009: Rural Life: Grass Roots Perspectives Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Mukherjee, Ram Krishna, 1957 : The Dynamics of a Rural Society, Berlin, Academic 2. Retzlaff, 1962: Village Government in India, Bombay, Asia Publishing House 3. Sharma and Malhotra, 1977: Integrated Rural Development, New Delhi, Abhinav Publ. 4. Robert Chambers, 1983: Rural Development Putting the Last First, New York, John

Willey & Sons 5. Oommen, T. K., 1984 : Social Transformation in Rural India, Mobilization and State

Intervention, New Delhi, Vikas 6. Robert Chambers, 1985: Rural Development, New York, John Willey & Sons 7. Jain S.C., 1985: Rural Development, Delhi, South Asia Books 8. Chauhan, Brij Raj, 1989 : Grameen Bharat, Etawah, A.C. Brothers 9. Pande, G.C, 1989: Strategies of Rural Development in India, New Delhi, Anmol

Publications 10. Kumar, Ashok, 1990: Planning and Development in Rural India, New Delhi, Anmol

Publications 11. UNDP, Human Development Report(s) 1998, 1999, 2000 12. Singh, Sukhdev, 1994: IRDP and District Development: Role and Implementation of

DRDA Schemes, Delhi, Deep & Deep Publication 13. Sharma, S.L., 1994: Perspectives on Sustainable Development in South Asia : The

Case of India, in Samad (ed.) Perspectives on Sustainable Development in Asia, Kaulalampur, ADIPA

14. Singh, Sukhdev, 1994: IRDP and Poverty Alleviation, Delhi, Deep & Deep Publication 15. Singh, Jitendra, 1996: “Gandhians in Action” New Internationally quarterly journal

from India dedicated to Gandhian Thought, Action and ecology, Vol. 4-5, No. 10-16, 1997-98, New Delhi, The Sulabh Foundation, Sulabh International (India)

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15. Keshav Dev Gaur, 1996: Dynamics of Rural Development in India, New Delhi, Mittal Publication

16. World Bank, 2001: World Development Report (WDR)

17. Chadha, G. K., 2003: Rural industry in India, New Delhi, ILO 18. B. K. Sahu, 2003: Rural Development in India, New Delhi, Anmol Publications 19. Pant, S. K. & Pandey, Janak, 2004: Social Development in Rural India, New Delhi,

Rawat Publishing 20. Singh, Yogendra, 2004: The Concept of Participatory Management, New Delhi, R.K.

Printers 21. Desai, Vasant, 2005: Rural Development in India - Past, Present and Future,

Himalayan Publisher 22. Singh, Yogendra, 2005: A Manual For Capacity Building of Farming Communities,

New Delhi, R. K. Printers 23. Singh, B.K. 2006: Women Empowerment Through Self Help Groups (SHGs) Delhi,

Tarun Printers 24. Rai, D.P., et al, 2007: Community Development, New Delhi, Shree Publishers 25. Sundar, Ram, 2007: Panchayati Raj Reform India, New Delhi, Kanishka Publisher 26. Barik, Bishnu C. & Sahoo, Umesh C., 2008: Panchayati Raj Institutions and Rural

Development, Jaipur, Rawat Publications 27. Sekar, Chandra S. 2008: Panchayati Raj and Financial Resource, New Delhi 28. Jegadeesan, G. & Santana Krishnan R., 2008: Entrepreneurship and Rural Development in India, Dehradun, ICFAI University 29. Raina, R.L, Sharma, G.L. & Bajpai, S.K., 2008: Implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee, Scheme: A Case Study of Uttar Pradesh, N. D., Ess Pub. 30. Sudha, V Menon, 2008: National Rural Employment Guarantee Act: Issues, Challenges and Experiences, Dehradun, ICFAI University 31. Raina, R.L, Sharma, G.L. & Bajpai, S. K., 2008: Implementation of National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme: A Case Study of Uttar Pradesh, New Delhi, Ess Publication 32. N.I.R.D., 2008: Rural Development in India Some Facets, Hyderabad 33. Palanithurai, G. 2008: Dynamics of New Panchayati Raj System in India, New Delhi, Concept Publishing 34. Chauhan, Brij Raj, 2009: Rural Life: Grass Roots Perspectives, Jaipur, Rawat Publication 35. Sudhir, Vaidya, 2009: National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA): With Schemes and Guidelines, New Delhi, D.K. Agencies 36. Government of India: Eleventh Five Year Plans, 2007-12, New Delhi, Publication Div. 37. NIRD, 2009: Journal of Rural Development (JRD), Quarterly, Hyderabad, Rajendra Nagar 38. U.N.D.P., 2009: Sustainable Development, New York, OUP 39. Singh, Yogendra, 2009: “The Concept of Participatory Management: Encouraging Reciprocal Caring” Contemporary Management, Vol. II. No. 2, Pp. 8-11, Lucknow, BSIMDS, (Jan-June-09)

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Course IX: Modern Sociological Theory

Unit - I: Neofunctionalism: J. Alexander Unit - II: Neomarxian: The ruler and the ruled: Dahrendorf, The Frankfurt School - Life world and system: J. Habermas, Conflict and Social Change: Collins Unit - III: Functional Analysis of Social Conflict: Lewis A. Coser Unit - VI: Post Structuralism: Foucault Unit - V: Recent Trends in Sociological Theorizing: Structuration: Anthony Giddens, Habitus and Field: Bourdieu, Post Modernism: Derrida Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from Sociological Journals published during the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Ralph, Dahrendorf, 1959: Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul 2. Greinhard, Lenski, 1965: Power and Priviledge, New York, Free Press 3. Coser, Lewis A., 1965: The Functions of Social Conflict, London, Routledge and Kegan Paul 4. Garfinkel, H., 1967: Studies in Ethnomethodology, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs 5. Blumer, H., 1969: Symbolic Interactionism, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs 6. Michel Foucault, 1969: The Archaeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on Language, New

York, Harper Colophon 7. Althusser, Lois, 1969: For Marx, Penguin Books 8. George, Psathas, 1973: Phenomenological Sociology, New York, John Willey and Sons 9. Bottomore, T.B. and Rubel, Maxmillen (eds.), 1973: Karl Marx: Selected Writings in Sociology

and Social Philosophy, Penguin Books 10. Coser, L. A. 1977: Masters of Sociological Thought, New York: Harcourt Brace 11. Jacques Derrida, 1978: Writing and Difference, Chicago, University of Chicago 12. Haralambose, M. et.al. 1980: Ethnomethodology, Phenomenology, Symbolic

Intrationalismin his Sociology- Themes and Perspectives, Delhi, Oxford University Press 13. Abraham, M. Francis, 1982: Modern Sociological Theory, Delhi, Oxford University Press 14. Giddens, Anthony, 1983: Central Problems in Social Theory: Action Structure and

Contradiction, London, Macmillan 15. Lyotard, Jean - Francois, 1984: The Post modern Condition, Manchester University Press 16. Michel Foucault: 1965: Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason,

New York, Vintage

17. Jeffrey C Alexander, 1987: Twenty Lectures: Sociological Theory Since World War II, New

York, Columbia University Press 18. Bourdieu, Pierre, 1992: An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology, Chicago, University of Chicago 19. Craib, Ian, 1992(2nd edition): Modern Social Theory from Parsons to Habermas, London,

Harvester Press 20. Collins, Randall, 1997 (Indian Edition): Sociological Theory, Jaipur, Rawat Publication 21. Bourdieu, Pierre, 1997: Outline of a Theory of Practice, Landon, Cambridge University 22. Bourdieu, Pierre, 1998: Practical Reason: On the Theory of Action, USA, Stanford Uni. Press 23. Swatz David, 1998: Culture & Power: The Sociology of Pierre Bourdieu, Chicago, University

of Chicago 24. Jacques Derrida, 2003: The Problem of Genesis in Husserl’s Philosophy, Chicago, University

of Chicago

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Course X: Explanation in Social Science Unit - I: Some Basic Terms: Proposition, Hypothesis, Classification and Definition Unit - II: The Nature of Social Facts, Uniqueness and Generality, Objectivity in Social Sciences. Unit - III: Methods of Explanation, The use of Comparative Analysis Unit - IV: Classical / Contemporary Books for Detailed Study: Any one of the following will be selected every year a: Durkheim, E., 1895: The Rules of Sociological Method b: Max Weber, 1968: Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism c: E.H. Carr, 1984: What is History ? d. Ury, John, 1999: Sociology Beyond Society e. Gupta, Dipankar, 2000: Mistaking Modernity: India between Worlds Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from referred sociological journal published during the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S.

University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Durkheim, E., 1964 : The Rules of Sociological Method, New York, The Free Press

2. Brown, R., 1968 : Explanation in Social Sciences, London, RKP

3. Ginsberg, M., 1968 : Essays in Sociology and Social Philosophy, Middle Sex, Penguin Books

4. Cohen and Negel: 1968 : An Introduction to Logic and Scientific Method, New Delhi, Allied Publishes

5. Max Weber, 1968: Protestant Ethic and Spirit of Capitalism, London, Unwin University

6. Gibson, R., 1968: The Logic of Social Inquiry , London, Routledge and Kegal Paul

7. Weber, Max, 1969: The Methodology of Social Sciences, New York, The Free Press

8. Myrdal, G., 1970: Objectivity in Social Research, London, Garald Duck Worth & Co.

9. Bottomore, T.B., 1972: Sociology : A Guide to Problems and Literature, Bombay, George Allen

10. Dube, S.C., 1973: Social Sciences in a Changing Society, Lucknow, EFCS

11. Smelser, Neil J., 1976: Comparative Methods in Social Science, New Delhi, Prentice

12. E.H. Carr, 1984: What is History ?, London, The Penguin Books

13. Shipman, Martin. 1988. The Limitations of Social Research, London, Sage

14. Little, D. 1991: Varieties of Social Explanation: an introduction to the philosophy of social science, Boulder, West view

15. Rosenberg, A. 1995: Philosophy of Social Science, Boulder, West view

16. Carnap, R. (Ed. by Martin Gardner) 1995: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Science, New York, Dover

17. Fay, B., 1996: Contemporary Philosophy of Social Science, Oxford, Blackwell

18. Hollis, M. 1996: Reason in Action: Essays in the Philosophy of Social Science, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

19. Kuper, Adam and Kuper, Jessica (eds.), 1996: (2nd edition). The social science encyclopedia, London and New York, Routledge

20. Ury, John, 1999: Sociology Beyond Society, London, Routledge- Taylor & Francis

21. Gupta, Dipankar, 2000: Mistaking Modernity: India between Worlds, New York, Harper Collins Publishers

22. Mukherjee, P.N., (eds.) 2000: Methodology in Social Research : Dilemmas and Perspectives, New Delhi, Sage Publication

23. Elster, J. 2007: Explaining Social Behavior: More Nuts and Bolts for the Social Sciences, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

24. Cargan, Leonard, 2008: Doing Social Research, New Delhi, Rawat Publication

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Course – XI: Social Change in India Unit - I: Processes of Social Change: Universalization, Parochialization, Sanskritization, Westernization, Secularization, Modernization, Globalization, Post - Globalised / Globalism Unit - II: Approaches to the Social Change: A. Evolutionary Approach B. Cultural Approach C. Structural Approach D. Dialectical Historical Approach Unit - III: Factors of Social Change: Demographic, Economic, Political, Religious, Technological, Impediment and Favorable Factors of Social Change Unit - IV: Social Movements in India: Arya Samaj, Chipko, BKU Unit - V: Critique of Development: Ecological and Feminist Perspective

Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from referred Sociological Journals during the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S.

University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Mukherjee, Ram Krishna, 1957: The Dynamics of a Rural Society, Berlin, Academic Verlag 2. Srinivas, M.N., 1966: Social Change in Modern India, Berkley, University of California Press 3. Moore, Wilbert E., 1968: "Social Change" in International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, Vol. 14, New York, Macmillan and Free Press 4. Rao, M.S.A., 1970: Urbanization and Social Change, New Delhi, Orient Longman 5. Wallerstein Imnanual, 1974: The Modern World System, New York, OUP 6. Srinivas, M.N., 1977: Dimensions of Social Change in India, California, Berkeley Univ. Press 7. Rao, M.S.A., (ed.), 1979: Social Movements in India, New Delhi, Manohar 8. Moore, Wilbert E., 1981: Social Change, New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India

9. Desai, A.R. 1985: India’s Path of Development: A Marxist Approach, Bombay, Popular Prakashan 10. Singh, Yogendra, 1986: Modernization of Indian Tradition, Jaipur, Rawat 11. Sharma, S.L.(ed.), 1986 : Development Socio-Cultural Dimensions, Jaipur, Rawat

12. Harrison, D. 1989: The Sociology of Modernization and Development, New Delhi, Sage 13. Giddens, Anthony. 1990: The Consequences of Modernity, Cambridge, Polity Press

14. Abraham, M.F. 1990: Modern Sociological Theory: An Introduction, New Delhi, OUP 15. Shah, Ghanshyam, 1990: Social Movements in India - A Review of the Literature, N.D, Sage 16. Sharma, S.L. 1994. “Salience of Ethnicity in Modernization: Evidence from India”, Sociological Bulletin

17. Sharma, S.L., 1994: "Perspectives on Sustainable Development in South Asia: The Case of India" in Samad (ed.) Perspectives on Sustainable Development in Asia, Kaulalampur, ADIPA

18. Devi,Laxmi, (Ed.), 1996: Encyclopedia of Social Change, (Vol. I-V), New Delhi, Anmol Pub.Ltd.

19. Ramakrishnan, P.S. 2001: Ecology and Sustainable Development, New Delhi, National B. Trust

20. Tracey, Revenson, A, 2002: Ecological Research to Promote Social Change, N.Y, Plenum Pub. Guha, Ram Chandra, Social Ecology, New Delhi, O.U.P. 21. Singh Yogendra, Social Stratification and Change, New Delhi, Manohar 22. Dhanagre, D.N., Themes Perspective on Indian Sociology, Jaipur, Rawat Publication 23. Desai, A.R., Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Bombay, Popular Prakashan 24. Rudolph, L.I et.al. 2004: Modernity of Tradition: Political Development in India, New Delhi, Orient Longman

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Course – XII: Works of a Classical or Contemporary or Modern Sociologist - (Any of the three XII (a) or XII (b) or XII (c) will be selected every year)

XII (a): Works of a Classical Sociologist: (Any one of the following authors will be selected)

XII (a): i. Emile Durkheim: a. Elementary Form of Religious Life b. The Division of Labour in Society c. The Suicide OR XII (a): ii. Max Weber: a. Protestant Ethics and Sprit of Capitalism b. Theory of Social and Economic Organization c. Methodology of Social Sciences OR XII (a): iii. Karl Marx: a. Communist Manifesto b. Das Capital c. Karl Marx's Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy

XII (b): Works of a Contemporary Sociologist: (Any one of the following authors will be selected)

XII (b): i. Talcott Parsons: The Social System Critics of the Author OR XII (b): ii. R. K. Merton: Social Theory and Social Structure Critics of the Author OR XII (b): iii. Ralph Dahrendorf: Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society Critics of the Author OR XII (b): iv. Lewis A. Coser, The Functions of Social Conflict Critics of the Author

XII (c): Works of a Modern Sociologist: (Any one of the following authors will be selected)

XII (c): i. Jacques Derrida: Writing and Difference The Problem of Genesis in Husserl’s Philosophy OR XII (c): ii. Michel Foucault: Madness and Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason The Archaeology of Knowledge and the Discourse on Language OR XII (c): iii. Pierre Bourdieu: An Invitation to Reflexive Sociology Practical Reason: On the Theory of Action Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals

Published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

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Course – XIII: Society in India Unit - I: Indian Social Structure: Peoples of India, Groups and Communities, Unity in Diversity Tribe, Caste, Class, Gender, Ethnicity, Religion. Unit - II: Social Institutional Arrangements: Family, Marriage, Kinship. Unit - III: Political Institutions: Panchayati Raj, Bureaucracy, Political parties, State and Civil Society. Unit - IV: Changing Organization of Production: Agrarian – Industrial – Knowledge Society, Rural urban interaction. Unit - V: Planning and Development - Changing Development initiatives and state policies, Policy of Protective Discrimination, Inclusive Growth, NGO’s and Grass-root initiative Unit - VI: Emerging Concerns: Poverty, Unemployment, illiteracy, Health, Deviance, Aged, Homosexuals, Ecology and Environment, Girl Child, Micro-financing Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from sociological journal published during the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Mukherjee, Ram Krishna, 1957 : The Dynamics of Rural Society, Berlin, Academic

Verlag 2. Mukherjee, D.P., 1958: Diversities, New Delhi, People's Publishing House 3. Moore, Wilbert E., 1968 : "Social Change" in International Encyclopedia of the

Social Sciences, Vol. 14, New York, Macmillan and Free Press 4. Parsons, Talcott, et.al (eds.), 1968 : Theories of Society, New York, The Free Press 5. Damle, Y.B., 1968: "Reference Group Theory with regard to Mobility in Caste" in James

Silverberg (ed.) Social Mobility in the Caste System in India, 6. Desai, A.R. (ed.) 1969: Rural Sociology in India, Bombay, Asia Publishing House 7. Duverger, Maurice, 1969: Political Parties: Their Organization and Activity in the

Modern State, London, Methue and Co. 8. Redfield, Robert, 1969: Little Community, Peasant Society & Culture, Chicago,

University Press 9. Bottomore, T.B., 1972: Sociology - A Guide to Problems and Literature, New Delhi,

Allen & Unwin 10. Oommen, T. K., 1984: Social Transformation in Rural India, Mobilization and State

Intervention, New Delhi, Vikas 11. Singh, Yogendra, 1986: Modernization of Indian Tradition, Jaipur, Rawat 12. Uberoi, Patricia, 1993: Family, Kinship and Marriage in India, New Delhi, OUP 13. Jamieson, Anne & Victor, Christina, R. 2002: Researching Ageing and Later Life,

London, Buckingham, Open University Press 14. Singh, K. S., 2002: People of India: An Introduction (Vol.-I), USA, Oxford University

Press 15. Davis, Kingsley, 2004 (Seventh Edition): Human Society, New Delhi, Surjeet

Publication 16. Palanithurai, G. 2008: Dynamics of New Panchayati Raj System in India, New Delhi,

Concept Publishing Company

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Course – XIV: Perspectives on Indian Society. Unit - I: Indological / Textual Perspectives: G.S. Ghurye, Louis Dumont

Unit - II: Structural - Functional Perspective: M.N. Srinivas, S. C. Dube

Unit - III: Marxian Perspective: A.R. Desai, D. P. Mukherjee

Unit - IV: Civilizational Perspective: N. K. Bose, Surajit Sinha

Unit - V: Subaltern Perspective: B. R. Ambedkar, David Hardiman

Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from sociological journal published during the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University

on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Mukherjee, D.P., 1958: Diversities, Delhi, People's Publishing House

2. Dumont, Louis, 1970: Homo Hierarchicus: The Caste system and Its Implications, New

Delhi, Vikas

3. Dube, S.C., 1973: Social Sciences in a Changing Society, Lucknow, EFCS

4. Singh, Y., 1973: Modernization of Indian Tradition , Delhi, Thomson Press

5. Oommen, T.K. and P.N. Mukherjee, eds, 1986: Indian Sociology : Reflections and

Introspections, Bombay, Popular Prakashan

6. Singh, Y., 1986: Indian Sociology :Social Conditioning and Emerging Concerns,

Delhi, Vistaar

7. Singh, K.S., 1992: The People of India : An Introduction, Calcutta, Seagull Books

8. Dhanagare, D.N., 1993: Themes and Perspectives in Indian Sociology, Jaipur, Rawat

9. Momin, A.R., 1996: The Legacy of G.S. Ghurye: A Centennial Festschrift, Bombay,

Popular Prakashan

10. Patel, Sujata, 2002: "The Profession and Its Association - Five Decades of the

Indian Sociological Society", International Sociology, Vol. 17, No. 2, pp:269-284

11. Nagla, B.K. 2008: Indian Sociological Thought, Jaipur, Rawat Publication

12. Romotra, K.C. 2008: Development Processes and Scheduled castes, Jaipur, Rawat

Publication

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Course - XV: Classifications in Sociology

Unit - I: Meaning and Relevance of Classification in Sociology Unit - II: Classification of Societies: a. August Comte: Theological - Metaphysical - Positive Stage b. Emile Durkheim: Mechanical and Organic Society c. Herbert Spencer: Militant and Industrial Society d. Karl Marx: Primitive - Ancient - Feudal - Capitalist e. Tonnias: Gemeinschaft - Geselleschaft f. Henry Maine: Status - Contract Society g. Poper: Tribal Society - Open Society Unit - III: Principles and Criteria for the classifications Unit - IV: Classification of Groups: Group and Quasi Group, Primary and Secondary Groups, In Group and out Group, Membership and Non-Membership Group Recent Articles: A Student will select two articles from referred Sociological Journals published during the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Durkheim, Emile, 1947: The Division of Labour in Society, New York, Free Press 2. Weber, Max, 1947: The Theory of Social and Economic Organization, New York, Free Press 3. Parsons, Talcott, et al. (eds.), 1960: Theories of Society, New York, Free Press 4. Bottomore, T.B. and M. Rubel (eds.), 1961: Karl Marx's Selected Writings in Sociology and Social Philosophy, London, The Penguin Books 5. Durkheim, E., 1964: The Rules of Sociological Method, New York, Free Press 6. Merton, R.K., 1968: Social Theory and Social Structure, New Delhi, Amerind 7. Damle, Y.B., 1968: "Reference Group Theory with regard to Mobility in Caste" in James Silverberg (ed.) Social Mobility in the Caste System in India, New York, Mouton De Gruyter 8. Bertell, Olmenn, 1971: Alienation: Marx's Conception of Man in Capitalistic Society, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp: 131-242 9. Bottomore, T.B., 1972: Sociology - A Guide to Problems and Literature, New Delhi, Allen & Unwin 10. Raymond, Aron, 1974: Main Currents in Sociological Thought, Vol. I & II. London, The Penguin Books 11. Abraham, M. Francis, 1982: Modern Sociological Theory, Delhi, OUP 12. Collins, Randell, 1997: Sociological Theory, New Delhi, Rawat Publication 13. Martindale, Don, 2001: Nature and Types of Sociological Theory, Jaipur, Rawat Publication 14. Kingley, Davis, 2004 (Seventh Reprint): Human Society, New Delhi, Surjeet Pub.

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Course XVI-1: Participatory Management in Community Development Unit - I: Participatory Management: Meaning, Nature, Scope and Relevance

Unit - II: Approach: Training Methodology, Conscinstization and follow up capacity building

activities

Unit - III: Needs Assessment of target group specially: SC, ST, OBC, Women and PH.

Unit - IV: Participatory Extension: (a) PRA: Participatory Rural Appraisal

(b) FGS: Focused Group Strategy

(c) PLA: Participatory Learning & Action

Unit - V: Monitoring & Evaluation: Gap Analysis Participatory Monitoring & Evaluation

Participatory, Methodologies for Evaluating Training & Extension Interventions

Pedagogy: Practical for ten days spread over to whole semester.

REFERENCES:

1. Jackson, Adrian June, 1995: Leadership Circles from Participatory Learning and

Action (PLA), Notes No. 23, London: IIED

2. Hinton, Rachel, 1995: What Is PRA? A Participatory Learning Game from

Participatory Learning and Action (PLA), Notes No. 24, London, IIED

3. Chambers, Robert, 1996: Dominance And Submission from Participatory

Learning and Action (PLA), Notes No. 26, London, IIED

4. Dereze, Jean and Sen, Amartya. 1996: India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity, New Delhi, OUP

5. Guijt, Irene, 1996: For or Against? from Participatory Learning and Action (PLA),

Notes No. 27, London, IIED

6. Sarah, Gelpke, Water Aid June, 1997: Using Drama in PRA Training from

Participatory Learning and Action (PLA), Notes No. 29, London, IIED

7. Coupal, Francoise, 1999: Exploring Evaluation Through Drawing from Participatory

Learning and Action (PLA), Notes No. 33, London, IIED

8. Guy, Susan; Inglis Andrew S., 1999: Introducing The 'H-Form' - A Method For

Monitoring And Evaluation from Participatory Learning and Action (PLA), Notes No.

34, London, IIED

9. Hagmann, J. with Chuma, E., Murwira, K. & Conndlly, M., 1999: Putting process

into practice: Operationalising participatory extension by Network, Paper No. 94

AgREN, London, ODI

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10. Rowley, John, 1999: Matrix Ranking of PRA Tools from Participatory Learning

and Action (PLA), Notes No. 36, London, IIED

11. Sharma, S.L. 2000. “Empowerment without Antagonism: A Case for Reformulation

of Women’s Empowerment Approach”. Sociological Bulletin. Vol.49. No.1, New Delhi

12. Wanduragala, Randini, 2000: Analysing Personal Dilemmas from Participatory

Learning and Action (PLA), Notes No. 37, London, IIED

13. Toari, Dr. Komal, 2000: Sustainable Human Development Issues and Challenges,

New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company

14 Mukherjee, Neela, 2001: PRA/PLA Training from Participatory Learning and Action

(PLA), London, IIED

15. Saxena, R. S & Pradhan, S. K., 2002: Evaluation Report of Privatization of

Agriculture Extension under UP Sodic Land Reclamation Project (UPSLRP-II),

STEM

16. Saxena, Rajiv S. & Saxena, R.S. & Pradhan, S. K, 2002: In search of a meaningful

participatory training methodology from Participatory Learning and Action (PLA),

Notes No. 44, London, IIED

17. Pradhan, Subir K, 2002: Through restoring human values: an experience with

farmers' organizations from Participatory Learning and Action (PLA), London, IIED

18. Saxena, Rajiv S. & Pradhan, Subir, 2003: Participatory tools for the evaluation of

training interventions from Participatory Learning and Action (PLA), Notes No. 47,

London, IIED

19. Food & Agriculture Organization Manual: No. 14 - "Participatory Training and

Extension in Farmers' Water Management - FAO, Rome, Italy

20. Singh, Yogendra, 2004: The Concept of Participatory Management: Encouraging

Reciprocal Caring, New Delhi, R. K. Printers

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Course XVI-2 : Political Sociology Unit – I: Approaches: Functional, Systemic, Conflict, Historical and Comparative with one illustration of each. Unit – II: Basic Concepts: Power, Influence De-Centralization of Power, Authority, Forms of legitimacy, Bureaucracy, Political Culture, Rural Leadership, Political Parties, Election, Nation Building, Domination, Coercion and Resistance Unit – III: Government and Civil Society and Market, Citizenship, Politician and Administrators Unit – IV: Grass Root Politics, Leadership, Capacity Building, Globalization Unit – V: Obstacles: Social, Economic, Cultural & Political for real democracy Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Weber, Max, 1947: The Theory of Social and Economic Organization, New York, Macmillan

Press 2. Michels, Robert. 1949: Political Parties, Glencko, Free Press 3. Almond, Badriel A. & Colmen, J.S., 1960: The Politics of the Developing Areas, U.S.A., Princeton

University Press 4. Wright, Mills C, 1963: Power Elite, New York, Oxford University Press 5. Easten, David, 1965: System Analysis of Political Life, New York 6. Desai, A.R., 1966: Social Background of Indian Nationalism, Bombay, Asia Publ. 7. Pye, Lucian W, 1966: Aspects of Political Development, New Delhi, Amerind 8. Nettle, J.P., 1967: Political Mobilization, London, Faber and Faber Ltd. 9. Bottomore, T.B., 1968: Elites and Society, London, Penguin Books Ltd. 10. Bendix, R and Lipset S.M., 1969: Nation Building and Citizenship, New York, The Free Press 11. Duverger, Maurice, 1969: Political Parties: Their Organization and Activity in the Modern

State, London, Methue and Co. 12. Eisenstadt, S.N., 1971: Political Sociology, New York, Oxford University Press 13. Lipset, S.M., 1963: Political Man: The Social Basis of Politics, New York, Anchor Books 14. Kothari, R., (ed). 1973: Caste in Indian Politics, New Delhi, Orient Longman 15. Kothari, R., 1979: Politics in India, Delhi, Orient Longman 16. Sharma, S.S., 1988: Factions in Northern Rural India, New Delhi, Shree Pub. House 17. Mitra, Subrata K 1992: Power, Protest and Participation: Local Elites and Politics of

Development, UK, Routledge 18. Gupta, Dipankar, 1995: Political Sociology in India: Contemporary Trends, Bombay, Orient

Longman 19. Beteille, Andre. 1997: Society and Politics in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

20. Bose, Sujata et.al. (eds). 1997: Nationalism Democracy and Development: State and Politics in India, New Delhi, OUP 21. Keil, Roger et.al. 1998: Political Ecology: Global and Local, London, Routledge 22. Ali, Ashraf and Sharma, L. N., 2001: Political Sociology: A New Grammar of Politics, Hyderabad, Universities Press 23. Jana, A K et.al. (eds). 2002: Class, Ideology and Political Parties in India, New Delhi, South

Asian Publishers 24. Kishwar, Madhu Purnima, 2006: Deepening Democracy: Challenges of Governance and

Globalisation in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press 25. Rudolph, L. I., et.al. (eds). 2008: Explaining Indian Democracy: A Fifty Year Perspective, 1956-

2006. Vol – I, II, III. Delhi, Oxford University Press

26. Roy, Ramashray, Politician and Administrator, New Delhi, IIPA

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Course VI-3 : Rural Industrialization and Entrepreneurship UNIT - I. Rural Industrialization: Concept and Relevance of Rural Industrialization for Rural Development, Gandhian and State Approach to Rural Industrialization, Appropriate Technology for Rural Industries, Concept of Capacity Building for Rural Industrialization UNIT - II. Entrepreneurship: Concept, Characteristics and types of Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneurship and Rural Industrialization, Development of Rural Entrepreneurship in India, Factors favorable for Entrepreneurship UNIT - III. Policies and Programmes for the Development of Rural Industries, Industrial Policy Resolutions, Five Year Plans, Khadi and Village Industries Commission, Objectives - K.V.I.C. During Five Year Plans UNIT - IV. Rural Industrial Sectors: Small Scale, Handloom, Agro - based Industries, Rural Artisans, Handicrafts and Sericulture. UNIT -IV. Field Level Organizations District, Industries Centre (DIC), National Institute for Small Industries Extension and Training (NISIET), Small Industry Development Organization (SIDO), Small Industries Service Institutions, Consultancy Organizations, Financial Organizations - Regional Rural Banks and State Finance Corporations. UNIT - VI. Impediments of Rural Industrialization in Indian Villages Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Retzlaff, 1962: Village Government in India, Bombay, Asia Publishing House

2. Broehl, Jr. Wayne G., 1978: The Village Entrepreneur: Change Agents in India's Rural Development, London, USA, Harvard University Press

3. Robert Chambers, 1983: Rural Development Putting the Last First, New York, John Willey & Sons

4. Uddin Sami, 1990: Entrepreneurship Development in India, New Delhi, Mittal Publication

5. Sharma, S.L., 1994 : Perspectives on Sustainable Development in South Asia : The Case of India, in Samad (ed.) Perspectives on Sustainable Development in Asia, Kaulalampur, ADIPA Publication 7. Pundir, J.K. 1998: Banking, Bureaucracy and Social Network, New Delhi, Sarup & Sons 8. Patricia H. Thornton, 1999: The Sociology of Entrepreneurship, Durham, North Carolina, Duke University 9. Narayana, N., 2001: Rural Industrialization in India: Strategies And Politics, New Delhi, National Publishing House 10. Chadha, G. K., 2003: Rural industry in India, New Delhi, ILO 11. Singh, Yogendra, 2005: A Manual for Capacity Building of Farming Communities, New Delhi, R. K. Printers 12. Verma, Sawalia Bihari, & et. al., 2006: Entrepreneurial Development, New Delhi, Ajay Publication 13. Tiwari, Sanjay, 2007: Entrepreneurship Development in India, New Delhi, The Online Book Store 14. Sinha, S K, 2007: Entrepreneurship and Rural Development in India, New Delhi, Shree Publ. 15. Jegadeesan, G. & Santana Krishnan R., 2008: Entrepreneurship and Rural Development in India, Dehradun, ICFAI University 16. Sundaram, J.B., Rural Industrial Development K.V.I.C. Khadi and Village Industries 17. Battacharya S.N. The Gandhian Approach Rural Industrialization in India 18. Bagli, V., Khadi and Village Industries in the Indian Economy 19. Vasant, Desai, Organization and Management of Small Scale Industries, Himalayan Publisher 20. Verma, J C, Pai, Sudha B, Singh, Gurpal, Small Business and Industry: A Handbook for Entrepreneurs, New Delhi, Sage Publication 21. Government of India: Eleventh Five Year Plans, 2007-12, New Delhi, Publication Division

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Course XVI-4 : Sociology of Disasters and Disaster Planning

Unit - I. Concepts, Definitions and Nature of Disasters. Unit - II. Causes and Types of Disasters: famines, floods, earthquakes, epidemics, wars, industrial disasters, nuclear disasters. Unit - III. The effects and aftermath of disasters: victims and survivors Unit - IV. The Welfare State and Disasters: the role of the state in preventing, apprehending and managing disasters. Unit - V. Disasters and civil Society: meaning of Disasters, the role of voluntary organizations, political organizations, citizens associations international bodies, Recent Developments Unit - VI. Obstacles: Social, Economic, Cultural & Political Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES:

1. Haksar, P. N. et. al., 1981: A Statement of Scientific Temper, Bombay, Nehru Centre 2. Sen, Amartya, 1981: Poverty and Famines, New Delhi, Oxford University Press 3. P. N. Haksar et al. 1981: A Statement on Scientific Temper, Bombay, Nehru Centre 4. Ivan Illich, 1981: The Delinking of Peace and Development, 3, pp. 257-65, New Delhi, 5. Sharma, Dhirendra, 1983: India’s Nuclear Estate, New Delhi, Lancers 6. Nandy, Ashish, 1985: The Bomb, The Illustrated Weekly of India, 4 August 7. Veena Das and Ashis Nandy, 1985: 'Violence, Victimhood and the Language of Silence', Contributions to Indian Sociology, Vol, 19, pp. 177-94 8. Sahasrabudhey, Sunil, 1985: Bhopal: Science Must Share the Blame, PPST Bulletin, 9. Praful, Bidwai, 1986: Atomic Power on the Run, The Times of India 10. Praful Bidwai, 1986: Atomic Power on the Run, The Times of India, The Times of India, 13- 15 October 10. Shiv Visvanathan 1986: Bhopal: The Imagination of a Disaster, Alternatives, No. II, pp. 147-65. 11. T. S. Ananthu, 1986: Towards a New Methodology in Science, Paper Presented at the National Institute for Science, Technology and Development, New Delhi 12. Ward Morehouse &, Subramaniam M. Arun, 1986, (First Edition) : The Bhopal Tragedy: What Really Happened and What It Means for American Workers and Communities at Risk, New York, The Apex Press Shanti George, 1986: Operation Flood: An Appraisal of Current Indian Dairy Policy, New Delhi, Oxford University Press 13. Sharma, Dhirendra (ed.) 1986: The Indian Atom: Power and Proliferation, Philosophy and Social Action, New Delhi 14. Bhopal, Shiv Visvanathan, 1986: The Imagination of a Disaster, Alternatives, II. 15. Sharma, Dhirendra, 1993: India’s Nuclear Estate, New Delhi, Lancers 16. Bajaj, Jatinder K.: The Bhopal Tragedy: The Responsibility of the Scientific Community 17. Nandy, Ashish: Science, Authoritarianism and Culture, New Delhi, Institute of Economic Growth

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Course XVI-5 : Human Resource Development:

UNIT -I Organization - Meaning and significance, what is organization? Organisation process, traditional versus modern approaches, Properties of modern organization, need for organization, typology of organization, Organization culture: Risks and pitfalls of strong culture, developing organization culture. UNIT - II Human Resources Importance of Human relations, nature of human needs, Motivation, early theories of motivation, Hierarchy of needs theory, Theory X and Theory Y, Motivation: Hygiene Theory, Cognitive Evaluation Theory, McClelland’s theory of needs, Training design and methodology for HRD in the form of Capacity Building UNIT - III Organization Behavior Management function, Management roles, management skills, organizational change, nature of work change, dilemma of change, stability versus change, Group dynamics of change. UNIT - IV Human Resource System - Human resource function, organization climate, Factors affecting organizational climate, job satisfaction, Measurement of Job satisfaction, consequences of job dissatisfaction. UNIT - V Leadership styles. Autocratic / oblique, authoritative, directive styles, Democratic / Participative styles. Theories of leadership, trait theory, Behavioral theory, Situational theory. Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Mamoria, C. B., 1980: Dynamics of Industrial Relations, Himalaya Publishing house, 2. Mamoria.C.B., 1980: Personnel Management, Himalaya Publishing House 3. Flippo, B.Edwin1984: Personnel Management, McGraw Hill International Edition, N. D. 4. Rao, Ganofadhar & Rao, M, 1987: V.S.P., Narayanan P.S. Organizational Behavior, New Delhi, Konark Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 5. Haq, Mahbub Ul. 1991: Reflections on Human Development, New Delhi, OUP 6. Singh, Bhawdeep, 1997: Current Trends in Human Resource Development, New Delhi, Deep & Deep Publications 7. UNDP. 1997: Human Development Report, New York, Oxford University Press 8. Richard, H., 1997: Organizations: structure, Processes and outcomes, New Delhi, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 9. Stephen, Robbins. P., 1998: Organizational Behavior, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi 10. Monappa Arun, Engineer, Mahrukh, 1999: Liberalization and Human resource Management, New Delhi, Response Books 11. Bhatia, S. 1999: Principles and techniques of Personnel Management/Human Resource Management, New Delhi, Deep & Deep Publications 12. Srivastava, M.P, 1999: Human Resource Training Paradigm, Need for change, Manak Publications, Pvt. Ltd. 13. Toari, Dr. Komal, 2000: Sustainable Human Development Issues and Challenges, New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company 14. Singh, Yogendra, 2005: A Manual for Capacity Building of Farming Communities, New Delhi, R. K. Printers 15. Sharma, Sandhir, 2009: Human Resource Development, New Delhi, Maxford Books

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Course XVI-6 : Sociology of Development Unit - I. Perspectives on the study of Development: a) Definitions and Indices b) Distinction between change, Progress, Evolution and Development c) Liberal and Marxist Perspectives d) Epistemological Critiques of Development Unit - II State and market: Institutions and ideologies: a) Planned Development and Society b) Globalization and Liberalization Unit - III. The micro-politics of development: a) Transforming Communities: Maps and Models b) Knowledge and Power in Development c) Re-inventing Development: Subaltern Movements Unit - IV: Pre-requisites of Development: Sociological Aspects of Economy Growth Unit - V: Obstacles: Social, Economic, Cultural & Political

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Hoselitz, 1960: Sociological Aspects of Economic Development, Chicago, C.U. Press

2. Illich, I. 1974: Energy and Equity. Calcutta: Rupa.Byres, T. 1981: “The New Technology,

Class Formation and Class Action in the Indian Countryside”, in Journal of Peasant

Studies, 8(4).

3. Bardhan, P. 1984: The Political Economy of Development in India, Delhi, OUP.

4. Andrew, W. 1984: Introduction to the Sociology of Development, New Jersey,

Humanities Press International

5. Ludden, D. 1992: 'India's Development Regime' in N. Dirks (ed.): Colonialism and

Culture, Ann Arbor, University of Michigan Press

6. Ferguson, J. 1994: The Anti-Politics Machine: “Development", Depoliticization and

Bureaucratic Power in Lesotho, Minneapolis, University of Minnesota Press

7. Kabeer, N. 1994: Reversed Realities: Gender Hierarchies in Development Thought,

London, Verso

8. Escobar, A. 1995: Encountering Development: The Making and Unmaking of the

Third World, Princeton, New Jersey, Princeton University Press

9. Baviskar, A. 1995: In the Belly of the River: Tribal Conflicts over Development in the

Narmada Valley, Delhi, Oxford University Press

10. Harris, N. 1995: The New Untouchables: Immigration and the New World Worker,

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London, The Penguin Books

11. Dreze, J. and Sen, A. 1995: India: Economic Development and Social Opportunity,

New Delhi, Oxford University Press

12. McMichael, P. 1996: Development and Social Change: A Global Perspective,

Thousand Oaks, CA, Pine Forge Press

13. Deshpande, S. 1997: 'From Development to Adjustment: Economic Ideologies, the

Middle Class and 50 Years of Independence', in Review of Development and Change,

11 (2): 294-318

14. Cooper, F and Randall P. (Eds.). 1997: International Development and the Social

Sciences: Essays on the History and Politics of Knowledge, Berkeley, University of

California Press

15. Scott, J. C. 1998: Seeing Like a State. New Haven, Yale University Press

16. Frank, A.G. 1998: Reorient: Global Economy in the Asian Age, Berkeley, University

of California Press

17. Gupta, A. 1998: Postcolonial Developments: Agriculture in the Making of Modem

India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

18. Tsing, A. 1999: 'Becoming a Tribal Elder, and other Green Development Fantasies'

in Tania Murray Li (ed.): Transforming the Indonesian Uplands: Marginality. Power

and Production, Amsterdam, Hardwood

19. Li, T.M. 1999: 'Compromising Power: Development, Culture and Rule In Indonesia',

Cultural Anthropology, 14(3): 295-322.

20. Moore, Donald, S. 1999: The Crucible of Cultural Politics, Reworking "Development" in

Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands', American Ethnologist,

21. Agrawal, A. 1999: 'Community-in-conservation: Tracing the outlines of an enchanting

concept' in R. Jeffrey and N. Sundar (eds.): A New Moral Economy for India's forests?

Discourses of community and participation, New Delhi, Sage Publication

22. Dreze, J. 2000: 'Militarism, Development and Democracy', in Economic and Political

Weekly, 35(14): 1171-1183

23. Sen, A. 2000: Development as Freedom, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

24. Pietersen, J.N. 2001: Development Theory: Deconstructions/ Reconstructions, New

Delhi, Vistaar Publications

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Course XVI-7 : Environmental Sociology

Unit I: Environmental Sociology i. Concept, Emergence and scope

Unit II: Theoretical Tradition i. Emerging theoretical paradigms

Unit III: Social Concerns over Environmental Issues i. Depletion of natural resources, Social Forestry, Joint Forest Management ii. Social costs of population explosion, pollution - Excessive use of fertilizers and

pesticides poverty, development iii. Green politics, Eco-feminism, Deep- ecology, Bio-regionalism, Ecological

modernization; iv. Policy Prescriptions.

Unit IV: Environmental Movements

i. Organizations, ideologies, programmes, leadership, people’s participation ii. Case studies

Unit –V: Obstacles for Growth of Natural Environment

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Mukherjee, Radhakamal, 1968: Man and His Habitation: A Study in Social Ecology,

Bombay, Popular Prakashan 2. Anderson, Walt (ed.) 1975: Politics and Environment: A Reader in Ecological Crisis,

California, Goodyear Publishing Company 3. World Commission on Environment and Development, 1987: Our Common Future,

New Delhi, Oxford University Press 4. Shiva, Vandana, 1991: Ecology and the Politics of Survival: Conflicts over Natural

Resources in India, New Delhi, Sage Publication 5. Rosenberg, Walter A. 1991: Environmental Politics and Policy, New Delhi, East West

Press 6. Thukral, Enakshi Ganguli 1992: Big Dams, Displaced People, New Delhi, Sage

Publication 7. Sen, Geeti (ed.) 1992: Indigenous Visions: Peoples of India Attitudes to the

Environment, New Delhi, Sage Publication 8. Asthana, Vandana 1992: The Politics of Environment: A Profile, New Delhi, Ashish

Publishing House 9. Saksena, K.D. 1993: Environmental Planning, Politics and Programmes in India,

Delhi, Shipra Publication 10. Mukherjee, A (eds.) et.al. 1993: Environment and development: Views from the east

and the West, New Delhi, Concept Publishing Company 11. Krishna, Sumi 1996: Environmental Politics: People’s Lives and Development

Choices, New Delhi, Sage Publication 12. Guha, Ramchandra (ed.) 1994: Social Ecology, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

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13. David, A, & Guha, R. (eds) 1995: Nature, Culture, Imperialism: Essays on the Environmental History of South Asia, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

14. Giddens, Anthony, 1996: “Global Problems and Ecological Crisis” in Introduction to Sociology. IInd Edition, New York, Norton & Co.

15. Guha, R & J. Martiner-Alier, 1997: Varieties of Environmentalism: Essays North and South, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

16. Karlsson, B. G. 1997: Contested Belonging: An Indigenous People’s Struggle for forest and Identity in Sub-Himalayan Bengal, Lund, Department of Sociology, Lund University

17. Lindahl-Kiessling, K (eds.) et.al. 1997: Population, Economic Development, and the Environment, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

18. Harvey, B & J. D. Hallett (eds.) 1977: Environment and Society: An Introductory Analysis, London

19. Gadgil, Madhav & R. Guha 1997: This Fissured Land: An Ecological History of India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

20. Rawat, Ajay 1998: Forests on Fire: Ecology and Politics in the Himalayan Terai, New Delhi, Cosmo

21. Kalland, A & G. Persoon (eds.) 1998: Environmental Movements in Asia, Richmond Surrey, Curzon

22. Singh, Jitendra, 1996: Gandhians in Action, New Internationally quarterly journal from India

dedicated to Gandhian Thought, Action and ecology, Vol. 4-5, No. 10-16, 1997-98, New Delhi,

The Sulabh Foundation, Sulabh International (India). 23. Keil, Roger et.al. 1998: Political Ecology: Global and Local, London, Routledge 24. Guha, Sumit 1999: Environment and Ethnicity in India: 1200-1991, Cambridge,

Cambridge University Press 25. Mohan, Madan 2000: Ecology and Development, Jaipur, Rawat Publication 26. Foster, J. Bellamy 2001: Marx’s Ecology: Materialism and Nature, Kharagpur,

Cornerstone Publications 27. Bhargava, Gopal 2001: Ecological Politics: Different Dimensions, New Delhi, Kalpaz

Publications 28. Gettel, R. G. et.al.(eds.) 2004: Ecologism: An Essential Reading, New Delhi, Cosmo

Chhokar 29. Kiran B. et. al. 2004: Understanding environment, New Delhi, Sage Publication 30. Banerjee, Arunendu, 2005: Rabindranath Tagore and Patrick Geddes: The Ecological

Cultural Visionaries, Kolkata, Asiatic Society 31. Kumar, Abhay 2005: Environmental Protection in India: Socio-Economic Aspects,

New Delhi, New Century Publications 32. Arun, Agarwal, 2005: Environmentality: Technologies of Government and the

Making of Subjects, New Delhi, Oxford University Press 33. Singh, Yogendra, 2006: Community Supported Agricultural Diversification, New

Delhi, R. K. Printers 34. William, A & Little, C. E, 2006: Encyclopedia of Environmental Studies, New Delhi

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Course XVI-8 : State, Society & Human Rights

Unit - I Concepts: History of Human Rights Civil Rights, Existing Human Rights,

Democratic Rights, Human Rights (UDHR), Civil and Political rights, Economic

Social and Cultural Rights, Rights of Women, Rights of Children.

Unit - II Perspectives on Rights: Liberal, Marxist and Neo-Marxist.

Unit - III State, Constitution and Rights in India: Class, Caste, Tribe and Gender Growth

of new rights e.g. Environment

Unit - IV Rights movement in India in the post independent period

Unit - V Right of Judiciary, Human right commission, Human Right of Education, Rights

and Globalization, Role of United Nations, Status of Human Rights as on today

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology,

C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES:

1. Desai, A.R, 1986: Violation of Democratic Rights in India, Vol. I, Bombay, Popular

Prakashan

2. Working Class, Rural Poor, Adivasis and Dalits, Bombay, Popular Prakashan

3. Human Development 1997: Report of United Nations Development Programme

4. Oliver, Menderlsohn: The Rights of the Subordinated People and Upendra Baxi

5. Bhattarai, Madhusudan, 1997: World Development Report: The State in a Changing

World Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 33, Washington, D.C.: Oxford University

Press for the World Bank

6. Parikh, Kirti S., 1997: India Development Report, New York/Delhi, OUP

7. Haragopal, G.: 1998: Political Economy of Human Rights, Bombay, Himalayan

Publishing House

8. Bhargav, Gopal, 2001: Human Rights Concern of the Future, New Delhi, Gyan

Publication

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Course XVI-9 : Globalization and Society

Unit I: Concept and Dynamics of Globalization i. The historical and social context of globalization ii. Perspectives on globalization iii. Distinctive characteristics of globalization iv. Positive and negative implications of globalization

Unit II: Agencies of Globalization National and International Agencies, Multinational Corporations (MNCs), Nation State, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), International Agencies (IMF, World Bank, WTO).

Unit III: Economic Globalization Global capitalism, Structural adjustment, Impact on the poor, laboring classes, and the environment

Unit IV: Political Implications of Globalization Sovereignty vs. imperialism, Global integration vs. localism, Clash of civilizations, Anti-globalization movements

Unit V: Globalization and Culture: Cultural imperialism, Orientalism, Westernization Consumerism and the role of media, McDonaldization and Corporate culture, Cultural homogenization vs. cultural hybridization, Global tourism

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years.

REFERENCES: 1. Waters, Malcoln. 1995: Globalization, New York, Routledge and Kejan Paul 2. World Bank. 1995: World Development Report, New York 3. Symposium on Implications of Globalization, 1995: Sociological Bulletin. Vol.44. (Articles by

Mathew, (Panini & Pathy) 4. Escobar Arturo. 1995: Encountering development, London, Macmillan 5. Dreze, J and Amartya Sen. 1996: Indian economic Development and Social Opportunity,

Delhi, Oxford University Press 6. Waters Malcolm. 1996: Globalisation, London, Routledge 7. Preston P W. 1996: Development theory- An introduction, Oxford, Blackwell 8. Appadurai, Arjun. 1997: Modernity at large: cultural dimensions of globalization, N. D., OUP 9. Kiely, Ray and Phil, Mafleet (eds). 1998: Globalisation and the third world, London, Routledge 10. Hoogvelt Ankie. 1998: The sociology of development, London, Macmillan 11. Kiely, Ray and Phil Marfleet (eds). 1998: Globalization and the Third World, London, Routledge 12. Went Robert. 2000: Globalisation: Neo-Liberal Challenge, Radical Responses, London, Pluto

Press 13. Singh, Yogendra, 2000: Culture Change in India: Identity and Globalization, New Delhi,

Concept Publishing Company

14. Kofmann Eleonore et.al. 2003: Globalization: Theory and Practice, London, Continuum Intl Pub Group

15. Schruuman Frans J. (ed) 2004: Globalization and Development Studies: Challenges for the 21st Century, New Delhi, Vistaar

16. Nathan Dev. et.al. (eds) 2004: Globalization and Indigenous People in Asia: Changing the Local lobal Interface, New Delhi, Sage Publication

17. Dasgupta Samir (ed). 2004: The Changing Face of Globalization, New Delhi, Sage Publication 18. Dasgupta Samir et.al. (eds). 2006: Globalization and Afte, New Delhi, Sage Publication 19. Pathak Abhijit. 2006: Modernity, Globalization and Identity, Delhi, Aakar Books

20. UNDP. Sustainable Development. New York, Oxford University Press

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Course XVI-10: Urban Studies

Unit - I Nature, Scope and Significance of Urban Sociology Unit - II Urbanization as a process-origin of cities, classification, Rural-urban continuum, urbanism, Rural-urban migration, industrialization, Planned City Unit - III Urban Research Methods. Unit - IV Urban Policy and Planning for urban development Unit - V Urban Problems: over urbanization, slums, urban ecology. Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES:

1. Bengal, E.E., 1955: Urban Sociology, New York, Mc. Graw Hill Books Co.

2. Weber, M., 1958 : The City, New York, The Free Press

3. Deway, R,1960 : "The Rural Urban Continuum", American Journal of Sociology, Vol. LXVI, 1

4. Rajagopalan, C, 1964 : The Rural Urban Continuum: Critical Evolution

5. Mohsin, M, 1964 : Chittranjan : A Study in Urban Sociology, Bombay, Popular Prakashan

6. Anderson, N, and Ishwaran, K, 1965 : Urban Sociology, Bombay, Asia Publishing House

7. Alam, Shah Manzoor, 1965 : Hyderabad-Secundarabad, New Delhi, Allied Publishers

8. Mann, Petter H, 1965 : An Approach to Urban Sociology, London, Routledge & Kegan

Paul

9. Geddes, P., 1968: Cities in Evolution, London, Everest Pern Ltd.

10. Paul, R.E. (Ed.), 1968 : Readings in Urban Sociology, London, Perganour Press

11. Gore, M.S.1968 : Urbanization and Family Change, Bombay, Popular Prakashan

12. Globalization, 1969: Urbanization in Newly Developing Countries, New Delhi, Prentice

Hall

13. ICSSR, 1974/1985/2000 : A Survey of Research in Sociology and Social Anthropology,

Bombay, Popular & New Delhi Satvahan

14. Doshi, Harish, C, 1974 : Traditional Neighborhood in a Modern City, New Delhi, Abhinar

15. Rao, M.S.A. (ed.), 1974 : Urban Sociology in India, Delhi, Orient Longman

16. Sarikwal, R.C., 1978 : Sociology of a growing Town, New Delhi, Ajanta Publications

17. Sahai, Jugendra, 1980 : Urban complex of an Industrial City, Allahabad, Chugh Publishing

House

18. Mumford, Lewis, 1981: The Culture of Cities, New York, Greenwood Pub Group

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Course XVI-11 : Sociology of Organization

Unit - I: a) Tracing a History b) Modes of Classification Unit - II: Models of Rationality: a) Types of Rationality b) Styles of Bureaucratic Organization c) Organizations as Systems of Communication Unit - III: Work, Interaction, Organization: a) Organizations as Systems of Interaction b) Formal and Informal c) Self and the Organizational System. Unit - IV: Organization: Universal and Local Dimensions Unit – V: Culture: Critiques of Organizational Culture: Gender, Emotions, and Indigenous Perspectives Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Roethlisberger, F. & William, D. 1939: Management and the Worker, Cambridge,

Harvard University Press

2. March. J.G. and Simon, H.A. 1958: Organizations, New York, Wiley

3. Goffman, E. 1961: Asylums, New York, Doubleday

4. Etzioni, A. 1961: Comparative Analysis of Complex Organizations: On Power

Involvement and their correlates, New York, Free Press

5. Blau, P.M. and Scott, W.H. 1962: Formal Organizations. San Francisco: Chandler

6. Blau, P.M. 1964: ‘Social Exchange’, in Encyclopedia of Social Sciences. Vol. 7

7. Crozier, M. 1964: The Bureaucratic Phenomenon, Chicago, University of Chicago

Press

8. Blau. P.M. 1965: The Dynamics of Bureaucracy: A Study of Interpersonal Relations

in Two Government Agencies, Chicago, University of Chicago

9. Grusky, O. and Miller, G.E. 1970: The Sociology of Organizations: Basic Studies,

New York, Free Press (Part-I)

10. Salaman, J.G. and Thompson, K. (eds.) 1973: People and Organizations, London,

Orient Longman

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11. Braverman.H. 1974: Labour and Monopoly Capital, New York, Monthly Review Press

12. Weber. M. 1978: Economy and Society: An Outline of Interpretive Sociology,

Berkeley, University of California Press

13. Luhman. N. 1982: The Differentiation of Society, New York, Columbia University Press

14. Hochschild, A.R. 1983: The Managed Heart: Commercialization of Human Feeling,

Berkeley, University of California Press

15. Vishwananthan, S. 1985: Organizing for Science, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

16. Perrow, C. 1987: ‘The Short and Glorious History of Organizational Theory’, in P.

Wright and S. Robbins (eds.) Organization Theory: Readings and Cases, New Jersey,

Prentice-Hall

17. Williamson, O.E. 1990: Organisation Theory: from Chester Barnard to the Present

and Beyond, New York, Oxford, Oxford University Press

18. Rhodes, L. 1991: Emptying Beds: The Work of an Emergency Psychiatric Unit,

California, University of California Press

19. Mumby, D.K. and Putnam, L.L. 1992: ‘The Politics of Emotion: A Feminist Reading of

Bounded Rationality’, in Organization Studies: Critical Perspectives in Business and

Management. edited by Warwick Organizational Behavior Staff. Vol. III, London,

Routledge

20. Schwartzman, H.B. 1993: Ethnography in Organizations, London, Sage Publication

21. Wright. S. (ed.) 1994: Anthropology of Organizations, London, Rutledge

22. Perrow, C. 1999: Normal Accidents: Living with High-Risk Technologies, New Jersey,

Princeton University Press

23. Bauman, Z. 2001: ‘The uniqueness and normality of the holocaust’, in Organization

Studies: Critical Perspectives in Business and Management, edited by Warwick

Organizational Behaviour Staff. Vol. IV, London, Routledge

24. Calas M.B. and Smircich L. 2001: ‘Dangerous Liaisons: The “Feminine-in Management”

Meets “Globalization”, in Organization Studies: Critical Perspectives in Business

and Management. Ed. by Warwick Organizational Behavior Staff. Vol.1, London,

Routledge

25. Acker. J. 2001:“Hierarchies, Jobs, Bodies: A Theory of Gendered Organizations”, in

Organization Studies: Critical Perspectives in Business and Management. Ed. by

Warwick Organizational Behavior Staff. Vol. II. London, Routledge

26. Hilhorst, D, 2003: The Real World of NGOs: Discourse, Diversity and Development,

London, Zed Books

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Course XVI-12 : Social Stratification Unit - I: Understanding Social Stratification: (a) Social Stratification and Social Inequality (b) The Problem of Ethical Neutrality (c) Difference, Equality, and Inequality (d) The Structuring of Inequalities: The Significance of Ideas and Interests Unit - II: Occupation, Social Stratification, and Class and Caste (a) Classes as Non-antagonistic Strata (b) Classes as Antagonistic Groups (c) Social Mobility and Class Structure Unit - III: Race and Ethnicity: a) Natural Differences and Social Inequality b) Identities, Nationalities, and Social Inequality Unit - IV: Gender a) Patriarchy and the Subordination of Women b) The Family as a Site of Inequality Unit-V: Stratification: (a) Gender, Work, and Entitlements (b) The Community, the State and Patriarchy Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Levi-Strauss, C. 1958: Race and History, Paris, UNESCO

2. Dahrendorf, R. 1968: Essays in the Theory of Society, London, Routledge & Kegan

3. Meillassoux, C. 1973: ‘Are there Castes in India?’ Economy and Society, 2 (1): 89-111

4. Marx, K. 1975: The Poverty of Philosophy, Moscow, Progress Publishers

5. Genovese, E.D. 1976: Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made, New York,

Vintage Books. (Book I, Part-I; Book IV, pp. 587-97, 597-98)

6. Beteille, A. 1977: Inequality among Men, Oxford, Basil Blackwell

7. Weber, M. 1978: Economy and Society, Berkeley, University of California Press

8. Wesolowski, W. 1979: Classes, Strata and Power, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul

9. Davis, A. 1982: Women, Race and Class, London, The Women's Press

10. Miliband, R. 1983: Class Power and State Power, London, Verso

11. Beteille, A. 1983: The Idea of Natural Inequality and other Essays, Delhi, OUP

12. Beteille, A. 1983: ‘Introduction’, in Andre Beteille (ed.): Equality and Inequality: Theory

and Practice, Delhi, Oxford University Press

13. Wright, Olin E. 1985: Classes, London, Verso

14. Lerner, G. 1986: The Creation of Patriarchy, New York, Oxford University Press

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15. Mazumdar, V and Sharma, K. 1990: ‘Sexual Division of Labour and the Subordination of

Women: A Reappraisal from India’, in Irene Tinker (ed.): Persistent Inequalities, New

York, Oxford University Press

16. Sen, A. 1990: ‘Gender and Cooperative Conflicts’, in Irene Tinker (ed.), Persistent

Inequalities (123-49), New York, Oxford University Press

17. Mencher, J. 1991: ‘The Caste System Upside Down’, in Dipankar Gupta (ed.), Social

Stratification (93-109), Delhi, Oxford University Press

18. Balibar, E and Wallerstein. I. 1991: Race, Nation, Class: Ambiguous Identities,

London, Verso

19. Gordon, L. 1991: ‘On 'Difference’, Gender, 10: 91-111

20. Gupta, D. 1991: ‘Hierarchy and Difference’, in Dipankar Gupta (ed.), Social

Stratification, Delhi, Oxford University Press

21. Erikson, R and Goldthorpe, J.H. 1992: The Constant Flux: A Study of Class Mobility

in Industrial Societies, Oxford, Clarendon Press

22. Delphy, C and Leonard, D. 1992: Familiar Exploitation: A New Analysis of Marriage

in Contemporary Western Societies, Cambridge, Polity Press

23. Chakravarti, U. 1995: ‘Gender, Caste, and Labour’, Economic and Political Weekly

24. Kapadia, K. 1996: Siva and Her Sisters: Gender, Caste, and Class in Rural South

India, Delhi, Oxford University Press

25. Tambiah, S. J. 1996: ‘The Nation-State in Crisis and the Rise of Ethnonationalism’, in

Edwin N. Wilmsen and Patrick McAllister (ed.): The Politics of Difference: Ethnic

Premises in a World of Power (124-43), Chicago, The University of Chicago Press

26. Chowdhry, P. 1997: ‘Enforcing Cultural Codes: Gender and Violence in Northern India’,

Economic and Political Weekly, Bombay

27. Oommen, T.K. 1997: Citizenship, Nationality and Ethnicity: Reconciling Competing

Identities, Cambridge, Polity Press

28. Mendelsohn, O and Vicziany M. 1998: The Untouchables: Subordination, Poverty and

the State in Modern India, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press

29. Palriwala, R. 2000: ‘Family: Power Relations and Power Structures’, in C. Kramarae and.

D. Spender (eds.): International Encyclopedia of Women: Global Women's Issues

and Knowledge (Vo1.2: 669-74), London, Routledge

30. Vasanth and Kannabiran. K. 2003: ‘Caste and Gender: Understanding Dynamics of

Power and Violence’, in Anupama Rao (ed.): Gender & Caste (249-60), Delhi, Kali for

Women

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Course XVI-13 : Career of a Concept: Any one of the following* (a) Bureaucracy

(b) Elites

(c) Empowerment

(d) Embourgeoisement

(e) Globalization

(f) Glocolization

(g) Reference Group

(h) Multiculturalism

(i) Peace and Conflict

(j) Knowledge, Purity, Spirituality and Peace

* Contents shall be finalized in corporating recent literature by the Departmental

Committee.

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Course XVI-14 : Sociology of Science

Unit - I Perspectives in the Philosophy, History and the Sociology of Science

Unit - II The Social Construction of Scientific Knowledge

Unit - III Science and the State in India, Colonial and Post Colonial Science and

Technology Policy, Programs and Institutions (CSIR, IIT)

Unit - IV Science, Society and Social Movements in India and the West (People Science

Movements)

Unit - V Science, Ethics, Religion and Culture

Unit - VI Obstacles: The Growth of Science

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES:

1. Merton, Robert .K, 1973: The Sociology of Science: Theoretical and Empirical

Investigations, London, The University of Chicago Press

2. Visvanathan, Shiv, 1985: Organizing for Science, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

3. Nandy, Ashish (ed.), 1988: Science, Hegemony and Violence, New Delhi, Oxford

University Press

4. Barnes, Barry (ed.), 1972: Sociology of Science, Penguin, Harmondsworth

5. Kumar, Deepak, 1997: Science and the Raj, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

6. Malcolm, William, 2000: Science and Social Science: An Introduction, London,

Routledge

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Course XVI-15 : Peace and Conflict Studies

Unit - 1: Peace and Conflict Studies: notions on Peace and Understanding Violence

and Conflicts

Unit - 2: Group dynamics and Decision-making: Perspectives on organized violence

The Causes of Wars: From Traditional to Modern Understandings

Unit - 3: Peace through Strength? Preventing Violent Conflict and War: with an Excurse to

Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament

Unit - 4: Understanding the Concept of Positive Peace: with an Excurse to Peace

Movements and National Reconciliation

Unit - 5: International Law, Human Rights and Intergovernmental Institutions (UN),

Gender and Subaltern Perspectives on Violence, War and Peace

Unit - 6: Development, Ecology and Social Justice, Non-Violence and ‘Peace in Action’

Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Kaldor, Mary, 1998: “Old Wars”, in New & Old Wars. Organized violence in a Global Era, New

Delhi, Natraj Publishers 2. Kaldor, Mary, 1998: “The Politics of New Wars”, in New & Old Wars. Organized violence in a Global Era, New Delhi, Natraj Publishers 3. Michael, Howard, 2000: “The Causes of War,” Johan Galtung: “A Structural Theory of

Imperialism,” 4. Michael, Klare, 2000: “Redefining Security: the new global schisms”, in Barash, D. P. (2000): Approaches to Peace, Oxford, University Press 5. Barash, D. P. 2000: Approaches to Peace, New York, Oxford University Press 6. Skjelsbaek, Inger and Dan Smith (eds.) 2001: Gender, Peace & Conflict, London, Sage

Publications 7. Skjelsbaek, Inger, 2001: “Is Femininity Inherently Peaceful? The Construction of Femininity in the

War”, in Skjelsbaek Inger and Dan Smith (eds.) (2001): Gender, Peace & Conflict, London, Sage Publications

8. Sachs Wolfgang (ed.) 2001: The Development Dictionary. A Guide to Knowledge as Power, London/New York, Zed Books Ltd

9. Morton, Stephen, 2003: “Third World” women and western feminist thoughts, in Morton, Stephen (2003): Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, London, Routledge

10. Hardiman, David, 2003: Gandhi in his Time and Ours, Delhi: Permanent Black Galtung, 11. Johan (1990): “Cultural Violence”, in Journal of Peace Research, Vol. 27, No. 3, pp. 291- 305 12. Weber, Thomas, 2004: “Johan Galtung – Peace research moved beyond war”, in Gandhi as

Disciple and Mentor, Cambridge, University Press 13. Mac Ginty, Roger 2006: “Conflict” in No War, No Peace. The Rejuvenation of Stalled Peace Processes and Peace Accords, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, Chap.3, (23pp) 14. Barash, D. P. and C. Webel, (2nd edition) 2009: “Ethical and Religious Perspectives” in Peace

and Conflict Studies. Thousand Oaks, Ca. (also New Delhi, India), Sage Publications 15. Singh, Ujjwal Kumar 2009: “Human Rights and Peace: An Introduction”, in Singh, Ujjwal Kumar (ed.) 2009: Human Rights and Peace. Ideas, Laws, Institutions and Movements, New Delhi, Sage Publications

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Course XVI-16 : Sociology of Social Movement Unit - 1. Social Movement: Meaning, Definition, Characteristics & Types of Social Movement Unit - 2. Components of Social Movement Unit - 3. Social Movement and Social Change - reform, revival and revolution, splits; counter movements; transformation and decline. Unit - 4. Theories of the Emergence of Social Movement: Marxist and post-Marxist

Weberian and post-Weberian, Structural-functional Unit - 5. Traditional Social Movement: Peasant Movement, Labour Movement, Tribal Movement Socio-religious reform movement Unit - 6. New social movements in India: Dalit movement; Women’s movement; Ecological and Environmental movement, Ethnic movements. Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of

Sociology, C.C.S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Gouldner, A.W., ed., 1950: Studies in Leadership, New York, Harper and Brothers

2. Oommen, T.K., 1972 : Charisma, Stability and Change, An Analysis of Bhoodan

Grandan Movement, New Delhi, Thomson Press

3. Banks, J.A. 1972: The Sociology of Social Movements, London, Macmillan

4. Shah, Ghanshya, 1977: Protest Movements in two Indian States, New Delhi, Ajanta

5. Rao, M.S.A., 1979: Social Movements in India, New Delhi, Manohar

6. Rao, M.S.A., 1979: Social Movements and Social Transformation, Delhi, Macmillan.

7. Desai, A.R. Ed. 1979: Peasant Struggles in India, Bombay, Oxford University Press

8. Singh, K.S., 1982: Tribal Movements in India, New Delhi, Manohar

9. Dhanagare, D.N., 1983: Peasant Movements in Indian 1920-1950M, Delhi, OUP

10. Shah, Ghanshyam, 1990: Social Movements in India: A review of the literature, Delhi,

Sage Publication

11. Oommen, T.K., 1990: Protest and Change: Studies in Social Movements, Delhi,

Sage Publication

12. Shiva, Vandana, 1991: Ecology and the Politics of Survival, New Delhi, Sage

13. Shah, Nandita, 1992: The Issues at Stake: Theory and Practice in the Contemporary

women’s movements in India, New Delhi, Kali for Women

14. Gore, M.S., 1993: The Social Context of an Ideology: Ambedkar’s Political and

Selliot, Eleanor, 1995: From Untouchable to Dalit: Essays on the Ambedkar

Movement, New Delhi, Manohar

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Course XVI-17 : Sociology of Religion Unit - 1 Introduction: Meaning and Scope of Sociology of Religion

Unit - 2 Conceptual Clarifications: Belief System, Magic and Religion, Elements of Religious

Experience, Typology of Religions, Religion and Society

Unit - 3 Sociological Interpretations of Religion:

Durkheim and Sociological Functionalism, and Phenomenology, Marx and Dialectical

Materialism, Levi-Strauss and Structuralism

Unit - 4 Religions of India: Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Jainism and Sikhism

Unit - 5 Aspect of Religion in India: Sacred Knowledge, Sacred Space, Sacred Time,

Sacred Persona

Unit - 6 Contestation over Religion in India: Fundamentalism, Communalism, Secularism,

Proselytism

Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C.

C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES:

1. Jones, Kenneth W, 1989: Socio-Religious Reform Movements in British India (The New

Cambridge History of India III-1), Hyderabad, Orient Longman

2. Baird, Robert D, (ed), (3rd Edition) 1995: Religion in Modern India, Delhi, Manohar

3. Madan, T.N. (ed), 1995: Religion in India, New Delhi, Oxford University Press

4. Muzumdar, H.T., 1986: India’s Religious Heritage, New Delhi, Allied

5. Roberts, Keith A., 1984: Religion in Sociological Perspective, New York, Dorsey Press

6. Shakir, Moin (ed), 1989: Religion, State and Politics in India, Delhi, Ajanta Publications

7. Turner, Bryan S, (2nd edition) 1991: Religion and Social Theory, London, Sage Publication

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Course XVI-18 : Medical Sociology Unit - 1. Concept, Scope and Significance, Social Science and health, Hospital as a System, Doctors, Nurses and Society Unit - 2. Definition and Dimension of Health, Health and its relationship to other social institutions, Evolution of Indigenous Medicine in India and abroad Unit - 3. Concepts of illness, Culture and disease Attitudes, beliefs and values associated with diseases Unit - 4. The sick role and patient role, Social components in therapy and rehabilitation Unit - 5. Social Epidemiology – vital and public health concepts and statistics Epidemiology of disease- natural history of disease- man and his environment- social etiology-social epidemiology and-ecology of disease Unit - 6. Modern Medicine System, Alternative Medicine System, Evolution of Social Medicine in India Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals

published over the last three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Albrecht, Gary L. 1944: Advances in medical sociology, Mumbai, Jai Press 2. Coe. Rodney M. 1970: Sociology of Medicine, New York, McGraw Hill 3. Venkataratnam, R. 1979: Medical sociology in an Indian setting, Madras, Macmillan 4. Gunatillake, G. 1984: Inter sectoral linkages and health development: Case studies in India (Kerala State), Jamaica, Norway, Sri Lanka, and Thailand (WHO Offset series) Geneva, WHO 5. Fox, Renee C. 1988: Essays in medical sociology: Journeys into the field, New York, Transaction Publishers 6. Dasgupta, R. 1993: Nutritional planning in India, Hyderabad, NIN 7. Schwatz, Howard. 1994: Dominant issues in medical sociology, New York, McGraw 8. Albrecht, Gary L. and Fitzpatrick, R. 1994: Quality of life in healthcare: Advances in Medical Sociology, Mumbai, Jai Press 9. Cockerham, William C. 1997: Medical Sociology, New Jersey, Prentice Hall 10. Cockerham, William C. 1997: Readings in medical sociology, New Jersey, Prentice 11. Scrambler, Graham and Higgs, Paul, 1998: Modernity, medicine and health: Medical Sociology towards 2000, London, Routledge 12. Nayar, K.R. 1998: Ecology and health: A system approach, New Delhi, APH Publishing Corporation 13. Rao, Mohan. 1999: Disinvesting in health: The World Bank’s prescription for health, New Delhi, Sage Publication 14. Conrad, Peter, et al. 2000: Handbook of Medical Sociology, New Jersey, Prentice Hall

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Course XVI-19 : Sociology of India

Unit -I. Development of Sociology and Social Anthropology in India Unit -II. Approaches to Study in Indian Society: Ideological, Historical, Structure function, Conflict, Empirical Unit -III. Elements of Indian Society: Tribes, Caste, Class, Religion, Family and Marriage Unit -IV. Current Trends of Sociological Analysis: i. Caste: Attributional, Interactional and Indological ii. Class as a Concept iii. Tribe: Assimilation, Integration, Identity Unit -V. Characteristics of Indian Society: i. Rural Institutions ii. Urban Institutions iii. Rural Urban Institutions Unit -VI. Social Change & Development: Sanskritization, Modernization, Westernization, Glocolization, Development as Freedom Unit -6. Social Movement: Marxian Class Perspective, Functional Perspective, Subaltern Perspective, Analytical Perspective Recent Articles: A Student will select at least two articles from referred Sociological Journals published over the three years. (To be placed by the H.O.D. Dept. of Sociology, C. C. S. University on the University website www.ccsuniversity.ac.in)

REFERENCES: 1. Ghurye, G.S. 1953: The Indian Sadhus, Bombay, Popular Prakashan

2. Dumont, L. 1957: Hierarchy and Marriage Alliance in South Indian Kinship, London,

Royal Anthropological Institute

3. Mayer, A. 1960: Caste and Kinship in Central India, London, Routledge and Kegan

4. Marriott, M. (eds.). 1961: Village India: Studies in the Little Community, Delhi, Asia

Publishing House

5. Ghurye, G. S. 1963: The Scheduled Tribes, Bombay, Popular Prakashan

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Ch. Charan Singh University, Meerut Syllabus of M.A. Sociology, Department of Sociology

in university and its affiliated colleges (w.e.f. 2010-11)

PRACTICAL EXERCISES:

Sl. No.

Exercises No. of Hours

of Work Marks

1. Finding the Most quoted author(s) from journals (about 30 articles to be covered)

20 20

2. Preparation of two abstracts of journal articles or one book. 20 20

3.

Tabulation Exercises based on reported data (e.g. the Census of India, Report of Election Commission of India, Reference Annual, Report of Commission for Scheduled Castes & Scheduled Tribes, Other project, reports etc.)

40 30

4.

Collection of Data from Secondary Sources and Writing a short report on the same (about 10-15 pages). The sources may be from among the following. Patwari & V.L.W. (V.D.O.)records, Voters List, Police & Law Courts, Jail Reports & Records, District or Municipal Offices files & records, Panchayats and Municipal Corporations etc.

40 30

5. Content Analysis of News papers/other publications - A short report in about 10 pages: Preparation of Charts and Graphs, including Genealogical charts of different families

40 30

6. Preparation of a short report in about 15 pages based on collection of data first hand through observation & interview

40 30

7. Report on conducting interviews through interview guides, Construction and Administering interviews schedules (10-15 pages)

40 30

8. A short report based upon observation of an event, institution, festival, National seminar and conferences attended etc (5-10 pages),

30 20

9. A report based on application of the dimensions of a concept (like indicators of Modernization, Development etc., selecting secondary data on societies, countries)

40 30

10. Evaluative Study of a Development Programmes / Use of internet accessing database in Sociology.

40 30

Total Practical Hours 350/350 270/270