Characteristics of Political Socialization

 Course (Paper) Name & No. : INDIAN SOCIAL PROBLEM-2 – PAPER NO. 9

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE JUNE-2019

Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-1 JUNE-2019

Course (Paper) Unique Code ELECTIVE-2 JUNE-2019

External Exam Time Duration : __________________________________________________

Name of

Program

Sem. Course Group

Foundation OR Core

OR

Elective-1 OR

Elective-2 OR

Practical OR

Project

Credit Internal

Marks

External

Marks

Practical

/ Viva

Marks

Total

Marks

B.A. (U.G.) 4 Core, Elective-1

& Elective-2

03 30 70 -- 100

Course Objective :

 To know basic concepts of Sociology.

 To give an outline of Sociological Background.

 To explain the scope and nature of Sociology.

 To provide competitive atmosphere for the students.

Course Contents :

Unit-1 The Sociological Approaches of Social Problems

Unit-2 Disorganizational Problems

Unit-3 Domestic Violence

Unit-4 AIDS

Text and Reference Books :

(1) Howard Becker (Ed.) Social Problems - A Modern Approach

(2) Robert Merton and Robert Nisbet (Edited) : Contemporary Social Problems (1971)

(3) Sushichandra : Sociology of Deviation in India

(4) Stephen Schafer and Others : Social Problems in a Changing Society

(5) Saraswati Mishra : Problems and Social Adjustment in Old Age

(6) John Kane : Social Problems (1962)

(7) Harton and Leslie : Sociology of Social Problems

(8) Mamoria C. B. : Social Problems and Social Disorganization in India (1970)

(9) Clinard Marshall B : Sociology Deviant Behaviour

(10) Madan G. R. : Indian Social Problems

(11) Gillin : Social Problem

(12) Brij Mohan : Indian Social Problems

(13) ipl A¡. Æ. A_¡ v$h¡ S>¡. L$¡. : cpfs_u kpdpÆL$ kdõepAp ¡

(14) Kumudini Dandekay : The Elderly in India

(15) P. N. Sati : Retired and Aging People

(16) Mishra Saraswati : Problems and Social Adjustment in Old Age

(17) Sharm ad Dak : Aging in India

Page 25 of 33

SUBJECT : INDIAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS : PART-2

(B.A. SEMESTER-4) (PAPER-9)

Unit-1 The Sociological Approaches of Social Problems :

(1) Social Disorganization Approach

(2) Alienation Approach

(3) Anomie Approach

Unit-2 Disorganizational Problems :

(1) Meaning

(2) The Problem of Corruption Causes, Impacts, Remedies

(3) Alcoholism Causes, Impacts, Remedies

(4) Drug Addiction Causes, Impacts, Remedies

Unit-3 Domestic Violence :

(1) Meaning

(2) Forms of Domestic Violence in India

(3) Factors

(4) Remedial Measures to Control Domestic Violence

Unit-4 AIDS :

(1) Meaning

(2) Causes of AIDS

(3) Effect of the Problems of AIDS

(4) Prevention and Control of AIDS

Page 26 of 33

 REFERENCE BOOKS :

(1) Howard Becker (Ed.) Social Problems - A Modern Approach

(2) Robert Merton and Robert Nisbet (Edited) : Contemporary Social

Problems (1971)

(3) Sushichandra : Sociology of Deviation in India

(4) Stephen Schafer and Others : Social Problems in a Changing Society

(5) Saraswati Mishra : Problems and Social Adjustment in Old Age

(6) John Kane : Social Problems (1962)

(7) Harton and Leslie : Sociology of Social Problems

(8) Mamoria C. B. : Social Problems and Social Disorganization in India

(1970)

(9) Clinard Marshall B : Sociology Deviant Behaviour

Madan G. R. : Indian Social Problems

(10) Gillin : Social Problem

(11) Brij Mohan : Indian Social Problems

(12) ipl A¡. Æ. A_¡ v$h¡ S>¡. L$¡. : cpfs_u kpdpÆL$ kdõepAp ¡

(13) Kumudini Dandekay : The Elderly in India

(14) P. N. Sati : Retired and Aging People

(15) Mishra Saraswati : Problems and Social Adjustment in Old Age

(16) Sharm ad Dak : Aging in India

Page 27 of 33

Annexure – “C”

FACULTY OF ARTS

SYLLABUS

Subject : SOCIOLOGY

Course (Paper) Name & No. : STATUS OF WOMEN IN INDIA

PAPER NO. 10

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE JUNE-2019

External Exam Time Duration : __________________________________________________

Name of

Program

Sem. Course Group

Foundation OR Core

OR

Elective-1 OR

Elective-2 OR

Practical OR

Project

Credit Internal

Marks

External

Marks

Practical

/ Viva

Marks

Total

Marks

B.A. (U.G.) 4 Core 03 30 70 -- 100

Course Objective :

 To know basic concepts of Sociology.

 To give an outline of Sociological Background.

 To explain the scope and nature of Sociology.

 To provide competitive atmosphere for the students.

Course Contents :

Unit-1 Necessity for Studying Women in India

Unit-2 Social Educational Status of Women in Independent India

Unit-3 Economic Status of Women in Indian After Independence

Unit-4 Political, legal Status of Women in Independent India

Text and Reference Books :

(1) A Suryakuman (Ed.) Women's Studies an Emerging Academic Discipline (1993)

(2) Ashokkumar and Harish : Women Power, Status of Women in India (1991)

(3) Govt. of India : Towards Equality (1974)

(4) Kala Rani : Role Conflict in Working Women (1976)

(5) Madhu Shastri : Status of Hindu Women (1990)

(6) Promilla Kapur : Marriage and the Working Women in India (1970)

(7) Maithreyi Krishna Raj : Women's Studies in India, Some Perspective (1986)

(8) Nanma Heptulla (Ed.) : Reforms for Women (1986)

(9) Navaneeta Rath : Women in Rural Society a Quest for Development (1996)

(10) Promilla Kapur : The Changing Status of the Working Women in India (1973)

(11) Roopa Vohra and Arun Sen : Status, Education and Problems of Indian Women

(12) Rehana Ghadiyali : Women in Indian Society (1988)

(13) Shashi Jain : Status and Role Perspective of Middle Class Women (1988)

(14) V. Rajendra Raju : Role of Women in India's Freedom Struggle (1994)

(15) YWCA of India : The Educated Women in Indian Society Today (1971)

(16) Xpμ. _ufp v$¡kpB : cpfsue kdpS>dp„ ÷uÆh_ (1967)

Page 28 of 33

SUBJECT : STATUS OF WOMEN IN INDIA

(B.A. SEMESTER-4) (PAPER-10)

Unit-1 Necessity for Studying Women in India :

(1) Meaning of Women's Studies

(2) Type of Women's Studies

(3) Necessity for Studying Women in India

Unit-2 Social Educational Status of Women in Independent India :

(1) What is Women's of Social Status ?

(2) Status of Women's in Family

(3) Status of Women's in Marriage

(4) Economic Factor of Women Social Status

(5) Historical Review of Education Status Women in India

(6) Educational Status of Women in Independent India

(7) Effect of Women Education in Women Status

Unit-3 Economic Status of Women in Indian After Independence :

(1) Meaning of Economic Status of Women's

(2) Women Role of Tradition Economic System

(3) Economic Participation of Women in Independent India

(4) Causes of Women's Low / Less Economic or Financial Participation

Unit-4 Political, Legal Status of Women in Independence India :

(1) Meaning of Political Status of Women's

(2) Political Status of Women in Independent India

(3) Women of Political Participation

(4) Effect of Women's in Political Process

(5) Legal Status of Women

(6) Women Status of Indian Constitution

(7) Women Status of Marriage Related Law

(8) Women Status of Property Related Law

(9) Protective Law of Women Status

Page 29 of 33

 REFERENCE BOOKS :

(1) A Suryakuman (Ed.) Women's Studies an Emerging Academic

Discipline (1993)

(2) Ashokkumar and Harish : Women Power, Status of Women in India

(1991)

(3) Govt. of India : Towards Equality (1974)

(4) Kala Rani : Role Conflict in Working Women (1976)

(5) Madhu Shastri : Status of Hindu Women (1990)

(6) Promilla Kapur : Marriage and the Working Women in India (1970)

(7) Maithreyi Krishna Raj : Women's Studies in India, Some Perspective

(1986)

(8) Nanma Heptulla (Ed.) : Reforms for Women (1986)

(9) Navaneeta Rath : Women in Rural Society a Quest for Development

(1996)

(10) Promilla Kapur : The Changing Status of the Working Women in India

(1973)

(11) Roopa Vohra and Arun Sen : Status, Education and Problems of Indian

Women

(12) Rehana Ghadiyali : Women in Indian Society (1988)

(13) Shashi Jain : Status and Role Perspective of Middle Class Women

(1988)

(14) V. Rajendra Raju : Role of Women in India's Freedom Struggle (1994)

(15) YWCA of India : The Educated Women in Indian Society Today (1971)

(16) Xpμ. _ufp v$¡kpB : cpfsue kdpS>dp„ ÷uÆh_ (1967)

Page 30 of 33

Annexure – “C”

FACULTY OF ARTS

SYLLABUS

Subject : SOCIOLOGY

Course (Paper) Name & No. : POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY–PAPER NO. 10 (OPTIONAL)

Course (Paper) Unique Code CORE JUNE-2019

External Exam Time Duration : __________________________________________________

Name of

Program

Sem. Course Group

Foundation OR Core

OR

Elective-1 OR

Elective-2 OR

Practical OR

Project

Credit Internal

Marks

External

Marks

Practical

/ Viva

Marks

Total

Marks

B.A. (U.G.) 4 Optional, Core 03 30 70 -- 100

Course Objective :

 To know basic concepts of Sociology.

 To give an outline of Sociological Background.

 To explain the scope and nature of Sociology.

 To provide competitive atmosphere for the students.

Course Contents :

Unit-1 Introduction of Political Sociology

Unit-2 Political Socialization

Unit-3 Political Parties and Political Participation

Unit-4 Role of Region, Caste and Regionalism in Indian Politics

Text and Reference Books :

(1) Kothari R. (1970) : Caste in Indian Politics in India, Orient Longmans Ltd.

(2) Maciver R. M. & C. H. Page (1952) : Society, Macmillan & Co.

(3) Max Weber : Political Sociology England Peagland Penguin Books, London P. 27-28

(4) Mukhopadhyaya A. K. (1980) : Political Sociology.

(5) `V$¡g lfbÞk (1990) : fpS>L$ue kdpS>rhop_ eyr_hrk®V$u N\°„ r_dp®Z bp¡$X®, NyS>fps fpÄe, Adv$phpv$-6,

`©. 85-95, 174-178

(6) `pÞX¡e NZ¡i A_¡ `pÞX¡e Aê$Zp (2005) : fpS>L$ue kdpS>ip÷ (rlÞv$u) fp^p `[ågL$¡i_, _hu qv$ëlu,

`©. 350-360

(7) Xp¡. dL$hpZp fd¡i A¡Q. : `píh® `[ågL$¡i_, Adv$phpv$, 2005.

(8) b^¡g $Xu. A¡k. A_¡ V$u. `u. L$Qy®gu (2003) : fpS>L$ue kdpS>ipõÓ (rlÞv$u) rhh¡L$ âL$pi_, S>hplf_Nf, qv$ëlu-7

(9) Dower R. E. & Hughes (1971) : Political Sociology, New York

(10) Ferreira J. V. (Editor) : (1986) Surve of Research in Sociology Anthropology (1969-1970)

Vol. III, Indian Council of Social Science Research

(11) Gupta Dipankar (1996) : Political Sociolog in Indian (Contemporary Trends) Orient

Longman Limited, New Delhi-2002, P. 25-35, 75-80

(12) Indian Council of Research (1981) : A Survey of Research in Political Dynamics) Allied Publishers

Private Limited, New Delhi.

(13) Singh Sumita (2001) A The Positive Face of Power Northern Book Centre, New Delhi.

 ARTICLES :

(14) Desai I. P. : Caste and Politics, Economic and Political Weekly, 1967, 2 (17) 29, 797-799

(15) Singh Yogendra : Caste and Class Some Aspects of Community and Change Sociological

Bulletin, 1968, XVII, 166.

Page 31 of 33

SUBJECT : POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY

(B.A. SEMESTER-4) (PAPER-10)

(OPTIONAL)

Unit-1 Introduction Political Sociology :

(1) Meaning of Political Sociology

(2) Scope of Political Sociology

(3) Origin and Development of Political Sociology

(4) Importance of Political Sociology

Unit-2 Political Socialization :

(1) Meaning of Political Socialization

(2) Characteristics of Political Socialization

(3) Major Agencies of Political Socialization

(4) Importance of Political Socialization

Unit-3 Political Parties and Political Participation :

(1) Meaning of Political Parties

(2) Functions of Political Parties

(3) Importance and Limitation of Political Parties

(4) Development of Political Parties in India

(5) Meaning of Political Participation

(6) Factors Facilitating to Political Participation

(7) Women's Participation of Politics

(8) Factors Resisting Women's Participation in Politics

Unit-4 Role of Region, Caste and Regionalism in Indian Politics :

(1) Religion and Politics

(2) Caste and Politics

(3) Regionalism and Politics

Page 32 of 33

 REFERENCE BOOKS :

(1) Kothari R. (1970) : Caste in Indian Politics in India, Orient Longmans

Ltd.

(2) Maciver R. M. & C. H. Page (1952) : Society, Macmillan & Co.

(3) Max Weber : Political Sociology England Peagland Penguin Books,

London P. 27-28

(4) Mukhopadhyaya A. K. (1980) : Political Sociology.

(5) `V$¡g lfbÞk (1990) : fpS>L$ue kdpS>rhop_ eyr_hrk®V$u N°„\ r_dp®Z bp¡$X®, NyS>fps

fpÄe, Adv$phpv$-6, `©. 85-95, 174-178

(6) `pÞX¡e NZ¡i A_¡ `pÞX¡e Aê$Zp (2005) : fpS>L$ue kdpS>ip÷ (rlÞv$u) fp^p

`[ågL$¡i_, _hu qv$ëlu, `©. 350-360

(7) Xp¡. dL$hpZp fd¡i A¡Q. : `píh® `[ågL$¡i_, Adv$phpv$, 2005.

(8) b^¡g $Xu. A¡k. A_¡ V$u. `u. L$Qy®gu (2003) : fpS>L$ue kdpS>ipõÓ (rlÞv$u) rhh¡L$

âL$pi_, S>hplf_Nf, qv$ëlu-7

(9) Dower R. E. & Hughes (1971) : Political Sociology, New York

(10) Ferreira J. V. (Editor) : (1986) Surve of Research in Sociology

Anthropology (1969-1970) Vol. III, Indian Council of Social Science

Research

(11) Gupta Dipankar (1996) : Political Sociolog in Indian (Contemporary

Trends) Orient Longman Limited, New Delhi-2002, P. 25-35, 75-80

(12) Indian Council of Research (1981) : A Survey of Research in Political

Dynamics) Allied Publishers Private Limited, New Delhi.

(13) Singh Sumita (2001) A The Positive Face of Power Northern Book

Centre, New Delhi.

 ARTICLES :

(14) Desai I. P. : Caste and Politics, Economic and Political Weekly, 1967, 2

(17) 29, 797-799

(15) Singh Yogendra : Caste and Class Some Aspects of Community and

Change Sociological Bulletin, 1968, XVII, 166.

Page 33 of 33

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