
Vol I: This is the first of a three-volume survey of research and developments in the field of sociology and its practice in India in the last decade, undertaken by Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR). The essays included in this volume scrutinize a gamut of contemporary and critical themes and concepts in Indian sociology. They contextualize sociological knowledge-building and theorization of both, the key structural elements of Indian society, such as, caste, class, community, and the processual changes of the rural-urban divide. This survey marks the emergence of new conceptual tools, and outlines and reviews the growth of literature capturing India's social, economic, and cultural transition in the last decade. Vol II: This volume brings together in-depth explorations in the key areas of sociological and social anthropological research in India from 2000 to 2010. The researches in this volume discuss sociology of development, of education, and law. The contributions use new conceptual and theoretical paradigms, leading to a comprehensive analysis of the themes they have undertaken for the review. This volume includes a paper that discusses the themes of sociology and economics-the interrelationship of economy and society as an important approach of developmental analysis. Another paper talks about the sociological research on school education in India, emphasizing the need for a sociological study of education to understand the complexity of this sphere of society and social reality in India. Other contributions discuss industrial sociology, sociology and law, and an assessment of the development of the sociology of health and medicine in India. The sociological ideas of justice and equality, distributive justice, diversity, and inclusive growth are also analysed. Vol III: The third volume includes researches focusing primarily on the nature of marginalization and demand for empowerment by the Dalits, tribes, religious minoritie
This three-volume collection investigates the evolution, theoretical advancements, and critical research trends within Indian sociology and social anthropology over the first decade of the twenty-first century. Edited by Yogendra Singh, this comprehensive survey was commissioned by the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) to synthesize a decade of academic output. The volumes utilize a multidisciplinary framework to evaluate how sociological knowledge has adapted to India's shifting structural landscape, including caste dynamics, economic transitions, and institutional development. By reviewing existing literature and conceptual paradigms, the work provides a systematic assessment of the discipline's growth and its engagement with contemporary social reality.
What You Will Find
Experts identify this set as a foundational reference for scholars and students tracking the development of social science research in the Indian context. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a rigorous resource for understanding the institutional history of Indian sociological thought.
Page Count:
1296
Publication Date:
2014-03-25
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0198098545
ISBN-13:
9780198098546
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