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Sociology Questions for Exams: Practice Answer Writing

by Sociology Group

Practise sociology questions answer writing

How do you write a good answer in sociology? An Open to All Answer Writing Initiative!  Stratification Questions Discuss inequality with suitable examples what is gendered stratification? discuss with suitable examples Critically examine a functionalist approach to social stratification. How is marxism notion of class different from the Weberian notion of class? Kinship Questions Discuss […]

Filed Under: Academic Writing, Civil Services, Question Papers, Sociology Optional

COVID-19 Masks: The Emotional and Cultural Questions

by Sangamithra S

COVID-19 Masks: The Emotional and Cultural Questions

The COVID-19 pandemic is infecting millions at an alarming rate and has brought our existence to near-standstill as the government imposed strict restrictions on social interactions and movements to contain the virus spread. It’s been months since we’re into the massive timeout forced on us. Hardly can anyone convincingly refute the fact that the pandemic […]

Filed Under: Academic Writing, Research papers, Social Change, Social Issues

ANALYSING THE FILM ‘PARASITE’ THROUGH A POST COLONIAL LENS

by Mehak Neel

Parasite movie memes and behind scenes

Bong Joon-ho’s award-winning Parasite beautifully depicts the realities of class conflict, wealth and social inequalities- all defining features of the post-colonial world. Set in Korea, the film follows the life of a poor family, the Kims; that con their way into all getting employed by the same rich family, the Parks. Just when it seems […]

Filed Under: Academic Writing, Movies, Research papers

How to Write a Good Book Review: A Beginner’s Guide

by Jahnavi Shah

How to write book review

Writing a book review seems like a rather easy task to do. It’s almost as if one needs to know in general what a book is about, throw in some fancy words and voila! You’ve got yourself a book review. Anyhow, it’s much more than that. Here’s how you can make sure your book review […]

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Women’s Movement in India

by Mehak Neel

Women’s Movement in india

This paper will discuss the cultural and gender implications of the women’s movement in India, examine the role of reformers like Jotibha Phule in the movement, touch upon the current scenario of the movement and status of women in the 21st Century as well as discuss the legal framework of the movement. Introduction: As of […]

Filed Under: Academic Writing, Civil Services, Gender Sociology, Research papers, Sociology Dictionary

What is Critical Thinking? Here’s everything you need to know

by Arushi Chopra

Critical-thinking

Critical thinking refers to making reliable judgments through the objective analysis of factual information. The term ‘critical’ is derived from the Greek word kritikos that means discerning. What Does A Critical Thinker Do? They formulate vital questions relevant to analyzing problems. For example, a graduate student looking for an internship might ask whether the internship […]

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Rosa Luxemburg’s Imperialism: Links to Marxism and Applications

by Stuti Banga

Introduction: With the passage of time, the word ‘imperialism’ and it’s meaning has evolved. The literature available on imperialism indicates that in order to understand the meaning of the imperialism, it is necessary to take into consideration the cultural context. For example, the German meaning attached to imperialism is significantly different from its British meaning. […]

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