For short notes, these are the important sections in paper I:
Candidates are required to understand argumentative aspect of thinkers like Karl Marx, Emile Durham, Max Weber, Talcott Parsons, Robert K Merton, with an eye to use their arguments in other sections of paper I. The theoretical inference of these thinkers need to be carried forward in paper II wherever required.
For long questions, students need to focus on topics such as Pioneering Contributions to Sociology, Marriage and Family, Social Stratification and Mobility, Political System, Social Movements and Social Change and Development. Students who can thoroughly focus on these sections are expected to answer 70% of queries in paper I. They should, however, have an overall view of the paper with focus on emerging trends like education, religion and economic developments.
For short notes, the important sections are:
There are many topics in paper II which seem to be essay-type. But in Sociology, they need to be approached through sociological perspectives. Suppose you are asked a question on poverty, this can have theoretical inferences. You need to give empirical or sociological or case studies examples to analyse the topics.
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- Sociology - The Discipline
- Scientific Study of Social Phenomena
- Techniques of data collection and analysis
- Economic System
- Political System
- Educational System
- Science & Technology
- Karl Marx: Historical materialism, mode of production, alienation and class struggle.
- Emile Durham: Division of labour, social fact, religion and society.
- Max Weber: Social action, ideal types, authority, bureaucracy, protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism.
- Talcott Parsons: Social system, pattern variables.
- Robert K Merton: Latent and manifest functions, anomie, conformity and deviance, reference groups.
Candidates are required to understand argumentative aspect of thinkers like Karl Marx, Emile Durham, Max Weber, Talcott Parsons, Robert K Merton, with an eye to use their arguments in other sections of paper I. The theoretical inference of these thinkers need to be carried forward in paper II wherever required.
For long questions, students need to focus on topics such as Pioneering Contributions to Sociology, Marriage and Family, Social Stratification and Mobility, Political System, Social Movements and Social Change and Development. Students who can thoroughly focus on these sections are expected to answer 70% of queries in paper I. They should, however, have an overall view of the paper with focus on emerging trends like education, religion and economic developments.
Paper II
While preparing for this paper, students should ensure that they should not confine their preparation in terms of different sections. They need to focus on interrelation between different topics. Students need to have an analytical eye with focus on continuity and change. Like, despite so many changes, why caste system is still prevalent in our country. Or, despite the break-up of the joint family system, the mentality of joint family still exists among Indians.For short notes, the important sections are:
- Historical Moorings of the Indian Society
- Class Structure
- Marriage, Family and Kinship
- Education
- Political System
- Population Dynamics
- Social Movements
- Social Problems
- Caste System
- Class Structure
- Agrarian Social Structure
- Industry and Society
- Political Processes
- Tribal Societies
- Social Change
- Social Movements
- Women and Society
There are many topics in paper II which seem to be essay-type. But in Sociology, they need to be approached through sociological perspectives. Suppose you are asked a question on poverty, this can have theoretical inferences. You need to give empirical or sociological or case studies examples to analyse the topics.
Writing Short notes:
You need to directly start answering the question. Avoid flowery language with an eye on all perspectives while answering the questionLong questions:
Perspectives which have been asked needs to be kept in view while answering the question. Theoretical dimension are to be substantiated with analysis.Source--http://www.civilserviceindia.com/subject/Sociology/strategy.html