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Can you provide me the syllabus of Sociology subject for preparation of National Eligibility Test (NET) - JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) of University Grants Commission (UGC)?
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The syllabus of Sociology subject for preparation of National Eligibility Test (NET) - JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) of University Grants Commission (UGC) is as follows: Syllabus for paper 2 Basic Concepts • Institution • Culture • Community • Association • Norms and Values Social Group • Meaning • Primary- Secondary • Formal- Informal • In-group- Out-group • Reference Group Social Institutions • Marriage • Family education • Economy • Religion • Polity Meaning and Nature of Social Research • Nature of Social Phenomena • The scientific Method • Objectivity and Subjectivity, fact and Value in social phenomena Social Structure • Status and role, their interrelationship • Role set • Status Sequence • Multiple roles • Status Set • Role Conflict Socialization • Resocialization • Adult Socialization • Agencies of Socialization • Anticipatory Socialization • Theories of Socialization Social Stratification • Social differentiation, Inequality and Hierarchy • Forms of Stratification • Theories of Social stratification • Social Mobility Social Change • Concepts and Types • Diffusion • Revolution • Change in structure and Change of Structure • Evolution • Progress • Transformation • Dialectical Theory • Cyclical Theory Functional • Malinowski • Durkheim • Parsons • Merton Sociological Theory • Structural • Radcliff Brown • Nadel • Levi- Strauss Conflict • Karl Marx • Dahrendorf • Coser • Collins Interactionist • Social Action: Max Webber. Pareto • Symbolic Interactionism: G H Mead, Blumer Statistics in Social Research • Correlational analysis • Measures of Central Tendency • Reliability and Validity • Measures of Dispersion • Test of Significance Quantitative Methods • Survey • Hypothesis and Sampling • Participant Observation • Content Analysis • Life history • Research designs and its types • Techniques of data collection: Observation, questionnaire, Schedule interview • Case study • Oral history Phenomenology and Ethenomethodology • Neo functionalism and Neo Marxism • Structuration and Post Modernism Conceptualizing Indian Society • Contemporary Issues: Socio-Cultural • Cultural Diversity • Family Disharmony • Inequality of Caste and Gender • People of India: Groups and Communities • Poverty • Theoretical Perspectives • Unity in Diversity Issues Pertaining to Deviance • Tradition and Modernity in India • Problems of Nation Building • Challenges of Globalization Part 3 will contain descriptive type questions from any of the electives listed below. • Rural Sociology • Industry and Society • Sociology of Development • Population and Society • Gender and Society
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