[Sociology] UGC NET/JRF Exam Previous Year’s Solved With Explanation

[Sociology] UGC NET/JRF Exam Previous Year’s Solved With Explanation in English Medium (Also Useful for Other State Level Competitive Examinations).

UGC NET/JRF Sociology Syllabus

Unit -1: Sociological Theory

1. Classical Sociological Traditions

• Emile Durkheim

• Max Weber

• Karl Marx

2. Structure- Functionalism and Structuralism

• Bronislaw Malinowski

• A.R. Radcliffe- Brown

• Talcott Parsons

• Robert K. Merton

• Claude Levi Strauss

3. Hermeneutic and Interpretative Traditions

• G.H. Mead

• Karl Manheim

• Alfred Schutz

• Harold Garfinkel

• Erving Goffman

• Clifford Geertz

4. Post Modernism, Post Structuralism and Post

Colonialism

• Edward Said

• Pierre Bourdieu

• Michel Foucault

• Jurgen Habermas

• Anthony Giddens

• Manuel Castells

5. Indian Thinkers

• M.K. Gandhi

• B.R. Ambedkar

• Radha Kamal Mukherjee

• G. S. Ghurye

• M.N. Srinivas

• Irawati Karve

Unit – 2: Research Methodology and Methods

1. Conceptualizing Social Reality

• Philosophy of Science

• Scientific Method and Epistemology in Social Science

• Hermeneutic Traditions

• Objectivity and Reflexivity in Social Science

• Ethics and Politics

2. Formulating Research Design

• Reading Social Science Research, Data and Documents

• Induction and Deduction

• Fact, Concept and Theory

• Hypotheses, Research Questions, Objectives

3. Quantitative and Qualitative Methods

• Ethnography

• Survey Method

• Historical Method

• Comparative Method

4. Techniques

• Sampling

• Questionnaire and Schedule

• Statistical Analysis

• Observation, Interview and Case study

• Interpretation, Data Analysis and Report Writing

Unit -3: Basic Concepts and Institutions

1. Sociological Concepts

• Social Structure

• Culture

• Network

• Status and Role

• Identity

• Community

• Diaspora

• Values, Norms and Rules

• Personhood, Habitus and Agency

• Bureaucracy, Power and Authority

2. Social Institutions

• Marriage, Family and Kinship

• Economy

• Polity

• Religion

• Education

• Law and Customs

3. Social Stratification

• Social Difference, Hierarchy, Inequality and Marginalization

• Caste and Class

• Gender, Sexuality and Disability

• Race, Tribe and Ethnicity

5. Social Change and Processes

• Evolution and Diffusion

• Modernization and Development

• Social Transformations and Globalization

• Social Mobility

Unit – 4: Rural and Urban Transformations

1. Rural and Peasant Society

• Caste-Tribe Settlements

• Agrarian Social Structure and Emergent Class Relations

• Land Ownership and Agrarian Relations

• Decline of Agrarian Economy, De-Peasantization and Migration

• Agrarian Unrest and Peasant Movements

• Changing Inter-Community Relations and Violence

2. Urban Society

• Urbanism, Urbanity and Urbanization

• Towns, Cities and Mega-Cities

• Industry, Service and Business

• Neighbourhood, Slums and Ethnic Enclaves

• Middle Class and Gated Communities

• Urban Movements and Violence

Unit – 5: State, Politics and Development

1. Political Processes in India

• Tribe, Nation State and Border

• Bureaucracy

• Governance and Development

• Public Policy: Health, Education and Livelihoods

• Political Culture

• Grass-root Democracy

• Law and Society

• Gender and Development

• Corruption

• Role of International Development Organizations

2. Social Movements and Protests

• Political Factions, Pressure Groups

• Movements based on Caste, Ethnicity, Ideology, Gender, Disability, Religion and Region

• Civil Society and Citizenship

• NGOs, Activism and Leadership

• Reservations and Politics

Unit – 6: Economy and Society

• Exchange, Gift, Capital, Labour and Market

• Mode of Production Debates

• Property and Property Relations

• State and Market: Welfarism and Neoliberalism

• Models of Economic Development

• Poverty and Exclusion

• Factory and Industry Systems

• Changing Nature of Labour Relations

• Gender and Labour Process

• Business and Family

• Digital Economy, E-Commerce

• Global Business and Corporates

• Tourism

• Consumption

Unit – 7: Environment and Society

• Social and Cultural Ecology: Diverse Forms

• Technological Change, Agriculture and Biodiversity

• Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Ethno Medicine

• Gender and Environment

• Forest Policies, Adivasis and Exclusion

• Ecological Degradation and Migration

• Development, Displacement and Rehabilitation

• Water and Social Exclusion

• Disasters and Community Responses

• Environmental Pollution, Public Health and Disability

• Climate Change and International Policies

• Environmental Movements

Unit – 8: Family, Marriage and Kinship

• Theoretical Approaches: Structure-Functionalist, Alliance and Cultural

• Gender Relations and Power Dynamics

• Inheritance, Succession and Authority

• Gender, Sexuality and Reproduction

• Children, Youth and Elderly

• Emotions and Family

• Emergent Forms of Family

• Changing Marriage Practices

• Changing Care and Support Systems

• Family Laws

• Domestic Violence and Crime against Women

• Honour Killing

Unit – 9: Science, Technology and Society

• History of Technological Development

• Changing notions of Time and Space

• Flows and Boundaries

• Virtual Community

• Media: Print and Electronic, Visual and Social Media

• E-Governance and Surveillance Society

• Technology and Emerging Political Processes

• State Policy, Digital Divide and Inclusion

• Technology and Changing Family Relations

• Technology and Changing Health Systems

• Food and Technology

• Cyber Crime

Unit – 10: Culture and Symbolic Transformations

• Signs and Symbols

• Rituals, Beliefs and Practices

• Changing Material Culture

• Moral Economy

• Education: Formal and Informal

• Religious Organizations, Piety and Spirituality

• Commodification of Rituals

• Communalism and Secularism

• Cultural Identity and Mobilization

• Culture and Politics

• Gender, Body and Culture

• Art and Aesthetics

• Ethics and Morality

• Sports and Culture

• Pilgrimage and Religious Tourism

• Religion and Economy

• Culture and Environment

• New Religious Movements


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