E-Book, Englisch, 238 Seiten, eBook
Nagla / Choudhary Indian Sociology
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-981-99-5138-3
Verlag: Springer Singapore
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Theories, Domains and Emerging Concerns
E-Book, Englisch, 238 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-981-99-5138-3
Verlag: Springer Singapore
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
This book presents a critical and reflective view of fundamental theoretical orientations, thematic domains, and current debates in Indian sociology. It covers the growth of sociology as an academic and pedagogical subject, with four main parts. Part I discusses important theoretical orientations in Indian sociology, including Indological and civilizational approaches, as well as the contributions of an eminent sociologist and pioneer in Indian sociology, Professor Yogendra Singh, concerning the sociology of knowledge, liberal democracy, and the relevance of his concept of Islamization in the study of Indian society. Part II examines substantive areas of study such as caste, class, and tribe. Part III reflects on specific topics of current concern in Indian sociology, such as emerging vistas and futures, globalization, and rethinking area studies for planetary conversations. This book is highly relevant for postgraduate students and researchers in sociology, social anthropology, and social sciences.
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Introduction – B.K. Nagla and Kameshwar Choudhary
Part I: Theoretical Orientations
1. ‘Indology and Sociology’- Prof. P. K. Bose (Former Professor of Sociology, Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata)
2. ‘The Civilizational Approach: Contributions of Surajit Sinha’ – Prof. Biswajit Ghosh, Professor of Sociology, The University of Burdwan, West Bengal)
3. ‘A.K. Saran on Modernity, Indian Tradition and Sociology in India’ – Prof. A. K Pandey (Former Professor, BHU, Varanasi)
4. ‘Sociology and Public Life: Professor Yogendra Singh and his Contribution to Liberal Democracy’- Prof. Dipankar Gupta (Former Professor, JNU, New Delhi)
5. ‘Re-visiting Islamization as a Contribution to Indian Sociology’ – K. M. Ziyauddin (Assistant Professor, Maulana Azad National Urdu University, Hyderabad)
6. ‘Exploring B. R. Ambedkar’s Sociology: A Biographical Approach’ – Prof. Swapan Kumar Bhattacharyya (Former Professor, University of Calcutta)
Part II: Thematic Domains
7. ‘Power in Caste: The Decline of the Dominant Caste in a Village in Eastern Uttar Pradesh’ – Prof. Hira Singh (York University, Toronto, Canada)
8. ‘Castes of the Indian Middle Class: The “tradition” and the “modern” in Contemporary India’ – Prof. Surinder S. Jodhka (JNU, New Delhi)
9. ‘Village Meaning Home: The Exodus from Urban India in the pandemic of Covid 19’ – Prof. Tulsi Patel (Former Professor of Sociology, Delhi School of Economics, Delhi)
10. ‘Text and Context of Tribal Studies in India’ – Prof. Vidyut Joshi (Former Vice- Chancellor, M. K. Bhavnagar University, Gujarat)
11. ‘Changing issues in Population Research in India’ – Prof. A. K. Sharma (IIT, Kanpur)
12. ‘Locating Disability Studies within the Disciplines of Sociology and Social Anthropology’ - Prof. Nilika Mehrotra and Ritika Gulyani (Professor of Sociology and Research Scholar respectively, Centre for Study of Social Systems, JNU, New Delhi)
Part III: Some Emerging Concerns
13. 'Orientations and Futures of Indian and South African Sociologies' - Kiran Odhav and Jay Govender (respectively at NWU and UKZN, South Africa)
14. ‘Globalization of Sociology to the Sociology of Globalization’ – Prof. Habibul Haque Khondker (Professor, Abu Dhabi, UAE)
15. ‘Rethinking and Transforming Area Studies: Cultivating New Pathways of Indian and Global Studies as Planetary Conversations’ – Prof. Ananta Kumar Giri (Professor, Madras Institute of Development Studies, Chennai)




