1 ' A' Reaccredited By NAAC Revised Syllabus For Bachelor of Arts (Semester System) Part – III Sociology Syllabus to be implemented from June2015
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' A' Reaccredited By NAAC
Revised Syllabus For
Bachelor of Arts (Semester System)
Part – III
Sociology
Syllabus to be implemented from June2015
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Structure of Course
Revised syllabus of B.A. Part III (Sociology)
Sem No. Paper No. Title of the Paper Theory Marks Term work
Sem-V Paper VII Western Sociological
Thinkeres 40 10
Sem-V Paper VIII Methods Of Social Research
(Part I) 40 10
Sem-V Paper IX (A) Rural Sociology 40 10
Sem-V Paper IX (B) Urban Sociology 40 10
Sem-V Paper X (A) Industrial Sociology 40 10
Sem-V Paper X (B) Criminology 40 10
Sem-V Paper XI (A) Social Anthropology 40 10
Sem-V Paper XI (B) Human Rights 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XII Sociological Thinkers 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XIII Methods of Social Research 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XIV (A) Rural Sociology in India 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XIV (B) Urban Sociology in India 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XV (A) Industrial Sociology 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XV (B) Penology 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XVI (A) Social Anthropology 40 10
Sem-VI Paper XVI (B) Social Welfare 40 10
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EQUIVALENCE IN ACCORDANCE WITH TITLES AND CONTENTS OF PAPERS- (FOR
REVISED SYLLABUS)
Sr.
No.
Title of Old Paper Title of New Paper
Sem.V
1. Paper VII Sociological Thinkers Paper VII Western Sociological Thinkeres
2. Paper VIII Social Research methods Paper VIII Methods Of Social Research
(Part I)
3. Paper IX (A) Rural Sociology Paper IX (A) Rural Sociology
4. Paper IX (B) Urban Sociology Paper IX (B) Urban Sociology
5. Paper X (A) Industrial Sociology Paper X (A) Industrial Sociology
6. Paper X (B) Criminology Paper X (B) Criminology
7. Paper XI (A) Social Anthropology Paper XI (A) Social Anthropology
8. Paper XI (B) Social Welfare and
Social Legislations
Paper XI (B)Human Rights
Semister VI
1. Paper XII Sociological Thinkers Paper XII Sociological Thinkers
2. Paper XIII Social Research Methods Paper XIII Methods of Social Research
3. Paper XIV (A) Rural Sociology Paper XIV (A) Rural Sociology in India
4. Paper XIV (B) Urban Sociology Paper XIV (B) Urban Sociology in India
5. Paper XV (A) Industrial Sociology Paper XV (A) Industrial Sociology
6. Paper XV (B) Criminology Paper XV (B) Penology
7. Paper XVI(A) Social Anthropology Paper XVI (A) Social Anthropology
8. Paper XVI XVI (B) Social Welfare Paper XVI (B) Social Welfare
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SHIVAJI UNIVERSITY, KOLHAPUR
Revised Syllabus of B.A. Part III (Sociology), SEM. V and SEM. VI
With effect from June 2015
PAPER NO. VII: SEM. V: - WESTERN SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERES
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To acquaint the students with the sociological thought of the pioneers of
sociology.
2. To make aware them with the perennial of structure versus agency.
UNIT-1 AUGUSTE COMTE
A) Law Of Three Stages
B) Positivism
C) Social Statics And Social Dynamics
UNIT-2 EMILE DURKHEIM
A) The Study Of Social Facts
B) Theory Of Suicide
C) Theory Of Religion
UNIT- 3 KARL MARX
A) Dialectical Materialism
B) Theory Of Class Conflict
C) Theory Of Alienation
UNIT- 4 MAX WEBER
A) Theory Of Social Action
B) Types Of Authority
C) Theory Of Religion And Social Change
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REFERENCES
Abraham Francis Modern sociological Theory, Delhi Oxford University
press,1982
Abraham Francis Sociological thought,Madras Macmillan,1991
Aron Raymond Main Currents In Sociological Thought,Vol.I & II
Harmondgrowth,Middlesex,Penguin Books,1967
Coser A.Lewis Masters of Sociological Thought 2
nd edition,Rawat
publications Jaipur 1996
Delaney Tim Contemporary Social Theory,Investigation and Application
Nework :prentice Hall.2008
Haralambos &
Holborn
Sociology : Themes and Perspectives 7th edition Published by
Harper Collins Publishers Ltd.London W6 8JB 2008
Ritzer George Classical Sociological Theory,4
th edition,Nework, Mc-graw-
hill publication.1996
Turner Jonathan The structure of Sociological Theory,4th editon Rawat
publications Jaipur 2001
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PAPER NO. XII: INDIAN SOCIOLOGICAL THINKERS
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To introduced the students to the diversities in Indian Society through the
different ideologies given by various Indian Sociologists.
2. To sensitize the students to the contemporary Indian Issues.
UNIT-1 G.S.GHURYE
A) Ideas On National Unity And Interaction
B) Study On Caste
C) Study On Indian Tribes
UNIT-2 M.N.SRINIVAS
A) Concept of Sanskritization
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B) Concept of Westernization
C) Concept of Dominant Caste
UNIT- 3 A.R.DESAI
A) Study Of Village Structure In India
B) Study Of Indian Nationalism
C) Analysis Of Indian Society Through Marxian Perspective
UNIT- 4 IRAWATI KARVE
A) Concept Of Kinship Relations
B) Hindu Culture : An Interpretation
C) Views On Maharashtra
REFERENCES
Nagala B.K. Indian Sociological Thought Rawat Publications, Jaipur 2008
V.S.Upadhyay and
Gaya Pandey
History of Anthropological Thought
Narendra K. Singh Theory and Ideology in Indian Sociology Rawat
publication,Jaipur
T.K. Oommen and
P.N. Mukharjee
Indian Society: Reflections and Introspections
A.R. Desai Social Background Of Indian Nationalism
A.R. Desai Rural India In Transition
T. N. Madan Western Sociologists On Indian Society
Yogendra Singh Indian Sociology : Social Conditioning and Emerging Concerns
S.K. Pramanik Sociology of G.S. Ghurye
Devdas Pillai Indian Sociology Through Ghurye : A Dictionary
A.R. Momin The Legacy Of G.S. Ghurye
M.N. Srinivas Social Change In Modern India
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PAPER VIII: SEM V: METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (PART I)
OBJECTIVES -
1) To impart basic Research Skills
2) To introduce the students various steps in conducting research.
3) To acquaint the students to different types of research and issues in research.
UNIT 1. SCIENTIFIC SOCIAL RESEARCH
A) Social Research : Meaning & Characteristics.
B) Stages of Scientific Method
C) Relation Between Theory and Fact
UNIT 2. RESEARCH DESIGNS
A) Descriptive
B) Exploratory
C) Experimental
UNIT 3 SOCIAL RESEARCH AND RESEARCHER
A) Utility of Social Research
B) Qualities of good Researcher.
C) Obstacles to Social Research
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UNIT 4. HYPOTHESIS
A) Hypothesis: Meaning and Characteristics.
B) Sources of Hypothesis.
C) Types of Hypothesi
REFERENCES:
Goode and Hatt Methods in Social Research, McGraw Hill Book Company, New York
1952.
PV. Young and
Calvin F. Schmid
Scientific social survey and research prentice hall of India Private Ltd.
New Delhi, 1982
Hans Raj Theory and Practice in Social, Research, Surjeet Publication 7, K.
Kamalanagar Delhi, 1979.
Wikinson and
Bhandarkar
Methodology and Technique of Social Research, Himalaya Publication
House Bombay – 1984.
Bajpai S. R. Methods of Social Survey and Research, George Allen and Unwin,
1967
Galtung John
Theory and Methods of Social Research, George Allen and Unwin,
1967
R. N. Sharma Research Methods in Social Sciences, Media Promoters and Publishers
Pvt. Ltd. 1983
R. K. Sharma Sciences, Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Bombay, 1983
Bateille A & Encounter and Experience, Personal Accounts of Fieldwork, Vikas
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Madam T. N. Publishing House, New Delhi, 1975
Bryman, Alan Quality and Quantity in Social Research, Unwin Hayman, London
1988
Jayaram N. Sociology : Methods and Theory, Mcmillan Madras 1989
Kothari C. R. Research Methodology; Methods and Techniques, willey Eastem,
Bangalore 1989
Punch, Keith Introduction to Social Research, Sage London 1988
Shipman, Martin The limitations of Social Research Sage London 1988
Shrinivas M. N.
& Shah A. M.
Field-worker and the field, Oxford, Delhi, 1979
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PAPER XIII: SEMESTER VI: METHODS OF SOCIAL RESEARCH (PART II)
Objectives -
1) To impart basic Research Skills
2) To introduce the students various steps in conducting research.
3) To acquaint the students to different types of research and issues in research.
UNIT 1 SAMPLING
A) Meaning of sampling.
B) Types of sampling.
C) Advantages and Limitations of sampling.
UNIT 2 OBSERVATION
A) Meaning & Characteristics.
B) Types-
I) Controlled and Un-Controlled
II) Participant and Non Participant
C) Advantages and Limitations
UNIT 3 INTERVIEW AND QUESTIONNAIRE
A) Interview - Meaning & Characteristics.
B) Advantages and Limitations of Interview
C) Questionnaire - Meaning & Characteristics.
D) Advantages and Limitations of Questionnaire
UNIT 4 REPORT WRITING
A) Sources of Data Collection – Primary and Secondary
B) Use of Computer in Analysis of Data
C) Writing of Research Report.
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REFERENCES:
Goode and Hatt Methods in Social Research, McGraw Hill Book Company, New
York 1952.
PV. Young and
Calvin F. Schmid
Scientific social survey and research prentice hall of India
Private Ltd. New Delhi, 1982
Hans Raj Theory and Practice in Social, Research, Surjeet Publication 7, K.
Kamalanagar Delhi, 1979
Wikinson and
Bhandarkar
Methodology and Technique of Social Research, Himalaya
Publication House Bombay – 1984
Bajpai S. R. Methods of Social Survey and Research, George Allen
and Unwin, 1967
Galtung John Theory and Methods of Social Research, George Allen and
Unwin, 1967
R. N. Sharma Research Methods in Social Sciences, Media Promoters and
Publishers Pvt. Ltd. 1983
R. K. Sharma Sciences, Media Promoters and Publishers Pvt. Ltd. Bombay,
1983
Bateille A &
Madan T.N.
Encounter and Experience, Personal Accounts of Fieldwork,
Vikas Publishing House, New Delhi, 1975
Bryman, Alan Quality and Quantity in Social Research, Unwin Hayman,
London 1988
Jayaram N. Sociology : Methods and Theory, Mcmillan Madras 1989
Kothari C. R. Research Methodology; Methods and Techniques, willey
Eastem, Bangalore 1989
Punch, Keith Introduction to Social Research, Sage London 1988
Shipman, Martin: The limitations of Social Research Sage London 1988
Shrinivas M. N.
& Shah A. M.
Field-worker and the field, Oxford, Delhi, 1979
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PAPER NO - IX(A): SEM V: RURAL SOCIOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To make the students understand the profile of Rural Community
2. To introduce the students about the basic concepts of Rural Community
and Rural Development
UNIT: - 1 FIELD OF RURAL SOCIOLOGY
A) Nature, Definition and Subject-Matter of Rural Sociology
B) Rise and Development of Rural Sociology
C) Importance of Rural Sociology
UNIT:-2 BASIC CONCEPTS IN RURAL SOCIOLOGY
A) Rural and Peasant Society
B) Rural-Urban Differences
C) Rural-Urban Continuum
UNIT:-3 RURAL COMMUNITY
A) Characteristics of Rural Community
B) Classifications of Villages
i) Nucleated, Dispersed and Linear Villages
ii) Migratory, Semi permanent & Permanent Villages
UNIT: 4 RURAL DEVELOPMENTS
A) Concept of Rural Development
B) Objectives of Rural Development
C) Approaches to Study Rural Development
D) Obstacles in Rural Development
REFERENCES:
Joshi S. L. & Jain P.C. Rural Sociology, Rawat Publication Jaipur, 2002.
Sharma K. L. Rural Sociology in India, Rawat Publication Jaipur, 1997.
Desai A. R. Rural Sociology in India, Popular Prakashan, Bombay (5th
Edn) 1994.
Mukharji Radhakamal The Dynamics of Rural Society, A. C. Mukharji Berlin
1957.
Desai Vasant Rural Development, Himalaya Publishing House, 1988.
Punit A. E. Social System in Rural India Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd.
New Delhi 1978.
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PAPER NO. XIV: SEM VI: RURAL SOCIOLOGY IN INDIA (A)
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To introduce the students about the Indian Rural Social Structure
2. To understand the nature of village studies conducted by different Indian
Sociologists.
3. To acquaint them with the changing power structure in rural community.
UNIT:-1 RURAL SOCIOLOGY IN INDIA
A) Origin And Development Of Rural Sociology In India
B) Importance Of Rural Sociology In India
C) Village Studies In India By M. N. Shrinivas, S. C. Dube And Andre Beteille
UNIT:-2 RURAL SOCIAL STRUCTURE
A) Rural Family : Nature And Change
B) Caste System : Nature And Change
C) Jajmani/ Baluta System : Nature And Change
UNIT:-3 RURAL RECONSTRUCTION
A) Rural Reconstruction : Meaning and Objectives
B) Means of rural reconstruction
i) Community Development Programme
ii) Rural Reconstruction and Co-operative Movement
UNIT:-4 PANCHYAT RAJ SYSTEM
A) Historical Background
B) Three Tier System: Composition And Functions
C) Empowerment of Women and Weaker Sections
D) Impact of Panchayt Raj System on Rural Society
REFERENCES :-
Doshi S. L. & Jain P. C. Rural Sociology, Rawat Publication Jaipur, 2002.
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Desai A. R. Rural Sociology in India, Popular Prakashan,
Bombay (5th Edn) 1994.
Mukharji Radhakamal The Dynamics of Rural Society, A. C. Mukharji
Berlin 1957.
Desai A. R. Rural India in Transition, Popular, Bombay 1979.
Srinivas M. N. The Remembered village, Oxford University Press,
Bombai 1978.
Beteille Andre Studies in Agrarian Social Structure, Oxford
University Press, Delhi 1974.
Oommen T. K. Social Transformation in Rural India, Vikas
Publication House, New Delhi 1984.
Joshi P. C. Land Reforms in India : Trends and Perspectives,
Allied Publishers, Bombay 1978.
Dube S. C. Indian village
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PAPER IX(B): SEM V: URBAN SOCIOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To acquaint the students with the basic concepts in Urban Sociology.
2. To Understand the process of urbanization and the theoretical
perspectives related with it.
UNIT 1. FIELD OF URBAN SOCIOLOGY
A) Definition and Subject matter of Urban Sociology
B) Nature of Urban Sociology
C) Importance of Urban Sociology
UNIT 2. PROCESS OF URBANIZATION
A) Definition and Nature of Urbanization
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B) Causes of Urbanization
C) Consequences of Urbanization
UNIT 3. MAJOR CONCEPTS IN URBAN SOCIOLOGY
A) Urban Community
B) Urbanism
C) Rural - Urban differences
UNIT 4. GROWTH OF CITIES
A) Historical Background
B) Burgel’s Classification of cities
C) Causes of Growth of Cities
REFERENCE :-
Ramnath Sharma A Text book of Urban Sociology, Second Revised Edition,
Rajhans Press Publication, Mirat, U.P.
Rajendra K.
Sharma
Urban Sociology, Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, New
Delhi, 1997.
Wilson R.A. &
Schlutz David
Urban Sociology, Prentice Hall, England, 1978
Rao M.S.A. Urban Sociology in India, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 1974
D. Souza Alfred The Indian city: Poverty Ecology and Urban Development,
Manohar, New Delhi, 1978
Dube K. K. and
Singh A.K.
Urban Environment in India, Inter India, New Delhi, 1988
Mitra, Ashok et.al: Indian cities, Abhinav, New Delhi, 1980
BergeE.E. Urban Sociology, Free Press, New York, 1962
Bose, Ashish Studies in India's Urbanisation, Tata McGraw Hill, New
Delhi, 1973
Singh Pramod Ecology and Urban India, Vol. II Ashish, New Delhi, 1987
Urban Sociology
Rajendra K. Sharma, Atlantic Publishers & Distributers, New
Delhi, 1997
A.K. Shrivastava,
H.K.
Urbanization Concept & Growth: Publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi, 1989
Khandagale, C.R. Urban and Rural Sociology, Distance Education, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur.
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PAPER XIV(B): SEM VI: URBAN SOCIOLOGY IN INDIA
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To analyze different urban problems in India.
2. To acquaint the students with the process of urban planning.
UNIT 1. URBAN SOCIAL STRUCTURE
A) Urban family: Nature and Change
B) Urban Class Structure: Types and Change
C) Disorganization of Urban Family
UNIT 2. URBAN SOCIAL PROBLEMS
A) Housing and Slum
B) Drug Addiction
C) Prostitution
D) Environmental Degradation
UNIT 3. URBAN LOCAL SELF- GOVERNMENT
A) History of Urban Local Self - Government
B) Municipal Council and Municipal corporation: Composition and Functions
C) Empowerment of Women and Weaker sections
UNIT 4. URBAN PLANNING
A) Meaning and Principles of Urban Planning
B) History of Urban Planning
C) Obstacles to Urban Planning.
REFERENCE :-
Ramnath Sharma A Text book of Urban Sociology, Second Revised Edition,
Rajhans Press ublication, Mirat, U.P.
Rajendra K.
Sharma
Urban Sociology, Atlantic Publishers and Distributors, New
Delhi, 1997.
Wilson R.A. &
Schlutz David
Urban Sociology, Prentice Hall, England, 1978
Rao M.S.A. Urban Sociology in India, Orient Longman, New Delhi, 1974
D. Souza Alfred The Indian city: Poverty Ecology and Urban Development,
Manohar, New Delhi, 1978
Dube K. K. and Urban Environment in India, Inter India, New Delhi, 1988
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Singh A.K.
Mitra, Ashok et.al Indian cities, Abhinav, New Delhi, 1980
Bergel E.E. Urban Sociology, Free Press, New York, 1962
Bose, Ashish Studies in India's Urbanisation, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi,
1973
Singh Pramod Ecology and Urban India, Vol. II Ashish, New Delhi, 1987
Urban Sociology Rajendra K. Sharma, Atlantic Publishers & Distributers, New
Delhi, 1997
A.K. Shrivastava, Urbanization: Concept & Growth: H.K. Publishers and
Distributors, New Delhi, 1989
Khandagale, C.R
Urban and Rural Sociology, Distance Education, Shivaji
University, Kolhapur.
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PAPER NO. X(A): SEM V: INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To acquaint the students with the structure of industry and industrial society.
2. To introduce the students towards the industrial organization and its
functioning.
UNIT NO .1 NATURE OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
A) Definition and Subject Matter of Industrial Sociology
B) Importance of the study of Industrial Sociology
C) Impact of Industrialization on Society: Family and Class Mobilization
UNIT NO.2 EVOLUTION OF PRODUCTION SYSTEM
A) Earlier System of Production: Manorial System, Guild System, Domestic
System.
B) Rise of the Factory System: Causes and Characteristics
UNIT NO.3 INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION
A) Concept and Types of Industrial Organization .
B) Henry Fayola’s Theory of Organization.
C) Characteristics of Industrial Bureaucracy.
UNIT NO.4 INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT
A) Role of the Executive.
B) Functions of Executive:
C) Aspirations and Strains of the Executive
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REFERENCE:-
Schneider E.V Industrial Sociology, McGraw Hill, New York, 1957
Gisbert Pascal Fundamentals of Industrial Sociology, McGraw Hill Bombay 1972
Laxmanna C. Workers, Participation and Industrial democracy, Ajantha
Publications, New Delhi.
Giri V.V. Labour Problems in Indian Industry, Asia Publishing House, Bombay,
1962
Henry Fayol Principles of General and Industrial Management
Waston T.J. Sociology, work and industry, Routledge & Keganpaul, London,
Boston, and Henley.
Kiely, Ray &
Phil
Globalization and Third World, Routledge, London. Morfleet (eds)
Peter F.
Drucker
The effectice Executive, Pan Book in association with William
Heinemhn.
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PAPER NO. XV(A): SEM VI: INDUSTRIAL SOCIOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To understand the workers role and workers relations with industrial
organization.
2. To analyze the changing trends in industrial relations.
UNIT NO.1 CONCEPT OF WORK
A) Worker’s Role
B) Worker’s Aspiration
C) Strains of the Workers
UNIT NO.2 TRADE UNION
A) Definition and Functions of Trade Union
B) Requisites of strong Trade Union
C) Problems of Trade Union in India
D) Tactices employed by Union and Management
UNIT NO.3 INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS IN INDIA
A) Nature of Industrial Relations
B) Causes of Industrial Disputes
C) Compensation Act 1923
D) Industrial Dispute Act 1947
E)
UNIT NO. 4 RECENT TRENDS IN INDUSTRY
A) Atomization: meaning and effects
B) Computerization: meaning and effects
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C) Corporate Social Responsibility
REFERENCE:-
Schneider E.V. Industrial Sociology, McGraw Hill, New York, 1957
Gisbert Pascal Fundamentals of Industrial Sociology, McGraw Hill, Bombay
1972
Ramaswamy E.R. The Worker and His Union, Allied, New Delhi, 1977
Ramaswamy E.R. Industrial relations in India, McMillan, New Delhi,
1978
Punekar S.D. :
Labour welfare, Trade Union and Industrial relations, Himalaya
Publishing House, Bombay, 1978
Laxmanna C. Workers, Participation and Industrial democracy,
Ajantha Publications, New Delhi.
Giri V.V. Labour Problems in Indian Industry, Asia Publishing House,
Bombay, 1962
Mamoria C.B. and
Mamoria
Dynamics of Industrial relation in India, Himalaya
Publishing House, Bombay 1992
Waston T.J. Sociology, work and industry, Routledge &
Keganpaul, London, Boston, and Henley.
Kiely, Ray & Phil
Morfleet (eds)
Globalization and Third World,Routledge, London.
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PAPER NO. X(B) SEM V: CRIMINOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To acquaint the students with the profile of crime and criminals.
2. To understand the theoretical explanation pertaining to the criminal behavior.
UNIT 1: INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY
A) Nature and scope of Criminology.
B) Concept of Crime.
C) Types of Crime.
D)
UNIT 2: EARLY EXPLANATION OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
A) Classical.
B) Positivist.
C) Psychological.
D) Economic.
UNIT 3: SOCIOLOGICAL EXPLANATION OF CRIMINAL BEHAVIOR
A) Theory of Differential Association
B) Theory of Delinquent sub –Culture
C) Anomie Theory
D) Labeling theory.
UNIT 4: JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
A) Meaning and types of Juvenile Delinquency.
B) Causes of juvenile Delinquency.
C) Institutional and preventive measures.
REFERENCES
Ahuja Ram J. Social Problems in India, Ravat Publisher ,Jaypur, 1997.
Cyril,Burt The young Delinquent.
Sethna,
Jehangir,M.J.
Society and Criminal, 4th Ed N.M. Tripathi Private Ltd. 1980.
Delhi
Paranjape N.V. Criminology and Penology – Central Law Agency, Allahabad,
1980
Shrma R.K. Social Problems and Welfare , Atlantic Publisher ,New Delhi
2013
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PAPER NO. XV(B): SEM VI: PENOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To prepare the student for the professional roles of correctional agents of
criminal justice and administration.
2. To analyze the role of different agencies in correctional measures.
UNIT 1: PENOLOGY
A) Nature and scope of Penology.
B) Punishment –Meaning and Types.
C) Theories of punishment.
UNIT 2: CORRECTIONAL METHODS
A) Prison based
B) Community based.
C) Open Prison
UNIT 3: PRISON SYSTEM IN INDIA
A) Meaning, Characteristics, and Role.
B) Origin and Development
C) Prison Reforms in India.
UNIT 4: POLICE AND JUDICIARY
A) History of Police system.
B) Role of police in crime control.
C) Judicial system in India and Social Judiciary
(Supreme, High & Secondary)
REFERENCES:-
Ahuja Ram The Prison System, Sahitya Bhavan , Agra ,1981
Datir R.N. Prison: As a Social System
Paranjape N.V Criminology and Penology,Central Law Agency, Allahabad,
19980.
Sharma R.S. Criminology and Penology, Rajhansha Prakashan, Meerat,
1979.
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PAPER XI(A): SEM V: SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To provide the conceptual understanding about anthropology
2. To understand the social aspects of tribal’s in India.
UNIT 1. FIELD OF ANTHROPOLOGY AND SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
A) Anthropology: Meaning and Nature
B) Branches of Anthropology: Physical, Cultural & Applied
C) Social Anthropology: Meaning and Nature
D) Field work Method – Characteristics and Importance
UNIT 2. TRIBAL SOCIETY IN INDIA
A) Geographical Distribution of Indian Tribes
B) Racial Classifications of Indian tribes
C) Linguistic Classifications of Indian tribes
UNIT 3. TRIBAL SOCIAL LIFE
A) Marriage: i) Ways of acquiring mates
ii) Types of preferential marriage
B) Family: Characteristics of Tribal Family
C) Clan and Totemism: Characteristics and Function
UNIT 4. TRIBAL RELIGION
A) Beliefs and practices
B) Magic: Nature and Types
C) Shaman and Priests
REFERENCE:-
Vidyarthi L.P. Tribal Culture of India, Concept Publishers,New Delhi, 1976.
E.E. Evans Pritchard Social Anthropology and Other Essays, The free Press, NewYork, 4962.
Mujumdar D.N. and
Madam T.N
An Introduction to Social Anthropology, Asia Publishing House,
Bombay,1973.
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Lk ax os fo yk l vk f nok lhaps lk ek f td th ou , ik WI ;q yj iz dk ’k u] eq acbZ- Singh K. S. Tribal Situation in India, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla, 1972.
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S.L. Doshi & P. C.
Jain
Social Anthropology Rawat Publicaiton, 2001.
Journals i) gk dkjk (Hakara)
ii) Social Change (New Delhi)
iii) Man in India (Ranchi)
iv) Tribal research bulletin (Marathi and English)
Tribal Research Institute Pune.
v) Human Ecology : Journal of manenvironmental relationship Kamlaraj,
Enterprises Delhi.
Ritzer George Sociological Theory, Tata Mcgraw Hill, 1996
Morrison, Ken Marx,
Durkheim, Weber
Formation of Modern Social Thoughts,Sage london 1995.
PAPER XVI(A): SEM VI SOCIAL ANTHROPOLOGY
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To understand the economic and developmental aspects of tribal’s in India.
2. To analyze the tribal problems
UNIT 1.TRIBAL ECONOMY
A) Characteristics of Tribal Economy
B) Economic Activities of Tribal Society
C) Changing Nature of Tribal Economy
UNIT 2. TRIBAL PROBLEMS
A) Poverty and Indebtedness
B) Land Alienation and Agrarian Issues
C) Illiteracy and Exploitation
UNIT 3. TRIBAL DEVELOPMENT
A) Tribal Development Approaches: Isolation, Assimilation,Integration
B) Tribal Development Policies : Land, Education and Health
C) Obstacles to the Tribal Development
UNIT 4 TRIBAL COMMUNITY IN MAHARASHTRA: BHILL
A) Socio-Cultural life : Tradition and Change
B) Economic life : Tradition and Change
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C) Religious life : Tradition and Change
Note : i) Audio – Visual methods should be used.
ii) Students should be taken on field visits to tribal areas.
REFERENCE :-
Mujumdar D.N. &
Madan T.N.
An Introduction to Social Anthropology, Asia Publishing House,
Bombay, 1973.
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Singh K. S. Tribal Situation in India, Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Simla, 1972.
S.L. Doshi & P. C. Jain Social Anthropology Rawat Publicaiton, 2001.
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R.N. Patil &
Bansantibala Jena
Tribal Development in India, Ashish Publishing, House, New Delhi.
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PAPER XI(B): SEM V: HUMAN RIGHTS
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To provide the conceptual understanding about the human rights
2. To understand the nature and role of human rights in India.
UNIT - 1: HUMAN RIGHTS
A) Meaning and Nature of Human Rights
B) History of Human Rights
C) Perspectives of Human Rights
UNIT- 2: UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATIONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
A) Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
B) International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, 1966
C) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 1966
UNIT –3: HUMAN RIGHTS IN INDIA
A) Indian Constitutions and Human Rights
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B) Mechanisms for Implementation of Human Rights in India
C) NGOs and Human Rights
UNIT-4: HUMAN RIGHTS AND WEAKER SECTIONS
A) Human Rights and Women
B) Human Rights and Children
C) Human Rights and Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes
REFERENCE :-
Anthony M.J. Social action through courts. ISI, New Delhi, 1997.
Bhatia K.L. Law and Social Change Towards 21st Century, Deep and Deep,
New Delhi, 1994.
Bose A.B. Social Security for the Old Myth and Reality, Center for public &
Governance Institute of Applied Manpower Research by
Concept Pub. Company, New Delhi, 2006
Crampton Helen M. Social Welfare: Institution and Process, Random and Keiser
Keneth K. House Inc, New York, 1970.
Kulkarni P.D. Social Policy and Social Development in India, ASSWI,
Madras, 1979.
Pathak S. Social : An Evolutionary and Development Perspective,
Welfare McMillan, Delhi, 1981.
Patil The Economics of Social Welfare in India, Somayya, Bombay,
1978.
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Magazine Yojana, April 2011.
PAPER XVI(B): SEM VI: SOCIAL WELFARE
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To acquaint the students towards the concept of Social Welfare with its
historical background.
2. To understand the welfare activities in different sections of the society and
to know the policies and legislative measures with respect to welfare
programmes.
UNIT- 1 SOCIAL WELFARE
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A) Meaning and Nature of Social Welfare
B) Principles of Social Welfare
C) History of Social Welfare
UNIT-2 SOCIAL WELFARE OF YOUTHS, DIFFERENTLY ABLED AND AGED
A) Welfare of Youth- Education and Employment
B) Welfare of Differently Abled - Health, Education and Employment
C) Welfare of Aged- Health and Security
UNIT- 3 SOCIAL WELFARE AND EDUCATION
A) Provision of Compulsory Primary Education
(Law, Constitutional Provision and Facilities)
B) Educational Facilities for Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe
C) Education and Women Development
UNIT-4 WELFARE: POLICIES AND LEGISLATIONS
A) Labor Welfare
B) Welfare of Child Labor
C) Women Welfare
REFERENCE :-
Anthony M.J. Social action through courts. ISI, New Delhi, 1997.
Bhatia K.L. Law and Social Change Towards 21st Century, Deep and
Deep, New Delhi, 1994.
Bose A.B. Social Security for the Old Myth and Reality, Center for
public & Governance Institute of Applied Manpower
Research by Concept Pub. Company, New Delhi, 2006
Crampton Helen M. Social Welfare: Institution and Process, Random and
Keiser Keneth K. House Inc, New York, 1970.
Kulkarni P.D. Social Policy and Social Development in India, ASSWI,
Madras,1979.
Pathak S. Social : An Evolutionary and Development Perspective,
Welfare McMillan, Delhi, 1981.
Patil The Economics of Social Welfare in India, Somayya,
Bombay,1978.
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