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kinship organization in India: Irawati Karve ( Summary Notes)
kinship organization in India: Every individual has relationships with other people around them. this is the basic system that takes place in all human societies. it organizes people and groups and therefore it is known as the system of kinship. Radcliffe Brown viewed kinship as a part of the social structure and gave importance to…
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What is Functionalist Theory and Comte’s Three stages
Society has been seen thoroughly in three views viz. Functionalist Theory, Conflict Theory, and Interactionism Theory. Our society has emerged time to time from different perspective of sociologists. Functionalist Theory was the first theory in the world which was broadly studies and researched by sociologists like Parson, Kingsley Davis, Moore etc. You can guess the…
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Delhi University: BA(Hons) Sociology, 2nd Year Question Papers
SEM- III SEC POLITICAL SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER SEM-4 1. Social Stratification 2.Economic Sociology 3.Kinship Sociology 4.Ethnographic Film Making All three years – 2019 Sociology Honours Question Papers more question papers Third year’s question papers First year’s question papers Sociology GroupWe believe in sharing knowledge with everyone and making a positive change…
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Delhi University, BA(Hons) Sociology,1st Year Past Question Papers
SEM-1 Introduction to Sociology -1 Sociology of India -1 SEM – 2 Introduction to Sociology -II Sociology of India – II All three years – 2019 Sociology Honours Question Papers GE Paper Second year’s question papers Third year’s question papers Sociology GroupWe believe in sharing knowledge with everyone and making a positive change in society…
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Durkheim’s idea of Sacred and Profane: Explained in Simple Words
NOTES ON SACRED AND PROFANE “Sacred”, the meaning of this word in an abstract sense is the quality, of a particular thing, of holiness. In other words, if a thing is considered as it is sacred, it means it is holy. It is not an absolute word or in other words, holiness is the matter…