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March 22nd, 2017, 02:11 PM
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Sociology Syllabus For UPSC Mains
Will you please help me here to get the UPSC Civil Service Mains Sociology exam syllabus, so that I can check it easily?
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March 22nd, 2017, 03:28 PM
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Re: Sociology Syllabus For UPSC Mains
No worries I will get the UPSC Civil Service Mains Sociology exam syllabus, so that it would be easy for you to prepare hard. Here is the exam syllabus PAPER - I FUNDAMENTALS OF SOCIOLOGY 1. Sociology - The Discipline: Modernity and social changes in Europe and emergence of sociology. Scope of the subject and comparison with other social sciences. Sociology and common sense. 2. Sociology as Science: Science, scientific method and critique. Major theoretical strands of research methodology. Positivism and its critique. Fact value and objectivity. Non- positivist methodologies 3. Research Methods and Analysis: Qualitative and quantitative methods. Techniques of data collection. Variables, sampling, hypothesis, reliability and validity. 4. Sociological Thinkers: Kar l Marx- Historical materialism, mode of production, alienation, class struggle. Emile Durkheim- Division of labour, social fact, suicide, religion and society. Max Weber- Social action, ideal types, authority, bureaucracy, protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism. Talcolt Parsons- Social system, pattern variables. Robert K. Merton- Latent and manifest functions, conformity and deviance, reference groups. Mead - Self and identity. 5. Stratification and Mobility: Concepts- equality, inequality, hierarchy, exclusion, poverty and deprivation. Theories of social stratification- Structural functionalist theory, Marxist theory, Weberian theory. Dimensions – Social stratification of class, status groups, gender, ethnicity and race. Social mobility- open and closed systems, types of mobility, sources and causes of mobility. 6. Works and Economic Life: Social organization of work in different types of society- slave society, feudal society, industrial /capitalist society. Formal and informal organization of work. Labour and society. 7. Politics and Society: Sociological theories of power. Power elite, bureaucracy, pressure groups, and political parties. Nation, state, citizenship, democracy, civil society, ideology. Protest, agitation, social movements, collective action, revolution. 8. Religion and Society: Sociological theories of religion. Types of religious practices: animism, monism, pluralism, sects, cults. Religion in modern society: religion and science, secularization, religious revivalism, fundamentalism. 9. Systems of Kinship: Family, household, marriage. Types and forms of family. Lineage and descent. Patriarchy and sexual division oflabour. Contemporary trends. 10. Social Change in Modern Society: Sociological theories of social change. Development and dependency. Agents of social change. Education and social change. Science, technology and social change. PAPER - II INDIAN SOCIETY : STRUCTURE AND CHANGE A. Introducing Indian Society: (i) Perspectives on the study of Indian society: Indology (GS. Ghurye). Structural functionalism (M N Srinivas). Marxist sociology (A R Desai). (ii) Impact of colonial rule on Indian society : Social background of Indian nationalism. Modernization of Indian tradition. Protests and movements during the colonial period. Social reforms. B. Social Structure: (i) Rural and Agrarian Social Structure: The idea of Indian village and village studies. Agrarian social structure - evolution of land tenure system, land reforms. (ii) Caste System: Perspectives on the study of caste systems: GS Ghurye, M N Srinivas, Louis Dumont, Andre Beteille. Features of caste system. Untouchability - forms and perspectives. (iii) Tribal communities in India: Definitional problems. Geographical spread. Colonial policies and tribes. Issues of integration and autonomy. (iv) Social Classes in India: Agrarian class structure. Industrial class structure. Middle classes in India. (v) Systems of Kinship in India: Lineage and descent in India. Types of kinship systems. Family and marriage in India. Household dimensions of the family. . (vi) Religion and Society: Religious communities in India. Problems of religious minorities. C. Social Changes in India: (i) Visions of Social Change in India: Idea of development planning and mixed economy. Constitution, law and social change. Education and social change. (ii) Rural and Agrarian transformation in India: Programmes of rural development, Community Development Programme, cooperatives, poverty alleviation schemes. Green revolution and social change. Changing modes of production in Indian agriculture . Problems of rural labour, bondage,migration. (iii) Industrialization and Urbanisation in India: Evolution of modern industry in India. Growth of urban settlements in India. Working class: structure, growth, class mobilization. Informal sector, child labour. Slums and deprivation in urban areas. (iv) Politics and Society: Nation, democracy and citizenship. Political parties, pressure groups , social and political elite. Regionalism and decentralization of power. Secularization (v) Social Movements in Modern India: Peasants and farmers movements. Women's movement. Backward classes & Dalit movement. Environmental movements. Ethnicity and Identity movements. (vi) Population Dynamics: Population size, growth, composition and distribution. Components of population growth: birth, death, migration. Population policy and family planning. Emerging issues: ageing, sex ratios, child and infant mortality, reproductive health. (vii) Challenges of Social Transformation: Crisis of development: displacement, environmental problems and sustainability. Poverty, deprivation and inequalities. Violence against women. Caste conflicts. Ethnic conflicts, communalism, religious revivalism. Illiteracy and disparities in education. |