Author: Sociology Group
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Short Notes on Social Morphology
In general, morphology refers to the study of the shape, form, or structure of things. But, in sociology, social morphology specifically deals with the structure of society. The term social morphology was first used in the synthetic school of thought. Emile Durkheim was one of the chief proponents of the synthetic school of thought. The…
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What does Ritzer mean by the term McDonaldization of society?
George Ritzer coined the word McDonaldization in his book โThe Mcdonaldization of Societyโ published in 1993. McDonaldization is the model that was adopted by Mc Donaldโs in the industry of fast food. This model is viewed as the most rational form of running any business in the capitalist system. Its rationality can be understood from…
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What is Market Socialism – Explained!
Market socialism is an economic system where the means of production are not owned or planned but only mediated through the market. In this system it is either the state or the workers who own the means of production, i.e. it involves public, cooperative, or the society as a whole. The model or structure of…
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The Water Crisis: Innovative Approaches
Water which is the basic source of survival on this planet earth has presently become a scarce resource that is not available to the majority of the people easily. The worldโs second most populous country (India) is running out of water. A total of 21 major Indian cities are expected to run out of groundwater…
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Naรฏve realism : Meaning, Examples, Characteristics and Criticism
Naรฏve realism is a psychological theory that asserts that our senses make us directly aware of the objects in our surroundings as they really are. This idea is also called as direct realism, common sense realism, or perceptual realism. It can be thought of as the conviction that the world is viewed or conceived in…
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Micro sociology and Macro sociology – Explanation
Sociology can be understood as the study of the social structures, their functioning, and development in society. Micro sociology and macro sociology are its two levels of analysis in studying society. The branch of sociology which is concerned with the study of small scale processes going on in the society like social interaction between humans…
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Malthusian Theory of Population
The Malthusian theory of population growth was propounded by the English political economist Thomas Robert Malthus. It was a pessimistic theory where he argued that human population tends to grow at a faster rate than the rate at which the means of human subsistence, especially food, and agricultural products along with clothing, grow. The uncontrollable…
