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Oxford Handbook Of Indian Sociology

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford University Press 2023Description: vi,502 PBISBN:
  • 9780195685107
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • DAS
Summary: The handbook provides students of sociology in India with an understanding of key theoretical, thematic, and historical issues in the discipline. Leading authorities in each area explain: the state of social science knowledge in India institutional frameworks in the development of sociology and social anthropology selected aspects of society and culture, such as demography, environment, social life, stratification, urban social formations, and migrations the major religions in India, their inherent diversities and public culture mainstream debates on family, childhood, and education economic arrangements including agrarian relations, markets, and labour politics including democracy, the state, and collective violence
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The handbook provides students of sociology in India with an understanding of key theoretical, thematic, and historical issues in the discipline. Leading authorities in each area explain: the state of social science knowledge in India institutional frameworks in the development of sociology and social anthropology selected aspects of society and culture, such as demography, environment, social life, stratification, urban social formations, and migrations the major religions in India, their inherent diversities and public culture mainstream debates on family, childhood, and education economic arrangements including agrarian relations, markets, and labour politics including democracy, the state, and collective violence

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