Department of Sociology Semester 1 – BA/B.Sc/B.Com/BCA/BBA OEC 1.1 Indian Society – Continuity and Change Presented by Smt Deepa S V – Asst. Prof/HOD, GFGC, Chikkaballapura, BNU Dr. Hema Naik – Asst. Prof/HOD, GFGCW, Ramanagara, BUB Mr. Srinivasa T – Asst. Prof/HOD, GFGC, Nelamangala, BUB
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Department of Sociology Semester 1 – BA/B.Sc/B.Com/BCA/BBA OEC 1.1 Indian Society – Continuity and ChangeOEC 1.1 Dr. Hema Naik – Asst. Prof/HOD, GFGCW, Ramanagara, BUB Mr. Srinivasa T – Asst. Prof/HOD, GFGC, Nelamangala, BUB Introduction to Sociology & Its basic Concepts Sociology – Meaning, Definitions, Brief History -, , Society – Definitions, Characteristics, Types Introduction to Sociology & basic Its Concepts Community – Definitions, Types, Characteristics - , , Virtual Community - Virtual community, a group of people, who may or may not meet one another face to face, who exchange words and ideas through the mediation of digital networks. - , , . Introduction to Sociology & Its basic Concepts Social Change – Definitions, Characteristics, Types, Factors - , , ,
Family – Definitions, Characteristics, Types Introduction to Sociology & Its basic Concepts Culture – Definitions, Characteristics, Types Globalization – Definitions, Characteristics, Types Social Justice – Meaning, History & Evolution, Principles -, , Unit 1 – Traditions in Transition Chapter 1: The Nature and Direction of Change in Indian Society Introduction to Traditions, Meaning, examples Change – Social Change, Directions of Social Change (Positive or Negative), Factors affecting directions of Change Change and Continuity as phenomena - , , -, ( ), & - Chapter 2: The changing face of Indian Social Institutions: Family, Caste, Polity and Economy : , ,
Definitions, Social Institutions (Family, Caste, Polity and Economy) in Ancient and Medieval period, Factors for Changes in the recent times.
, (, , ), . Chapter 3:The Rural-Urban Divide: Infrastructure, Education, Health and Local Governance - : , ,
Rural-Urban divide: Causes and Consequences , , - : Chapter 3:The Rural-Urban Divide: Infrastructure, Education, Health and Local Governance -: , , Rural-Urban divide: Causes Dependence of Rural Population on Agriculture, Lack of Livelihood & Employment opportunities, Differential Impact of Growth and Development, Urban Bias in Social Sectors (Education and Health), Poor Rural Infrastructure, Emphasis on Smart Cities and Neglect of Rural areas, Domination of Social Institutions (Caste System, Joint family and various social customs) in Rural areas, Improper implementation of Rural Development schemes and Corruption. -: , , , ( ), , , ( , ), . Local Governance - : , , Rural-Urban divide: Consequences India VS. Bharat, Rural to Urban Migration, Poverty and Hunger Reduction is slower in Rural Areas, Rural Distress – Alienation and Protests -: VS. , , , - Unit 2 – Movements for Social Justice Chapter 4: A Background View: Role of the Constitution of India and Legislation -
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar and his movements for Abolition of Untouchability, improved conditions of Dalits and Equality Framing of Constitution . .. ,
Chapter 5: Backward Classes and Dalit Movements OBC – Who are they? How are they identified? Committees and Their reports on OBC. OBC -? ? . Movements. - , . Movements. , , , –
Social Movements – Meaning, Definitions, Objectives, Types -, , ,
different from Old Social Movement? - ? Continued LGBTQ – Lesbian, Gays, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer Historical background of this movement in western countries Condition of LGBTQ’s in India – Ancient Period to Modern Period LGBTQ - , , , ,
LGBTQ - Continued Civil Rights – Meaning, Origin -, - - Continued Ecological Movements - Origin Some Ecological Movements - –
Anticorruption Movements – Meaning and Definitions of Corruption, Factors responsible for Corruption, Corruption from Ancient period to Modern Period. Few Anticorruption Movements, Online Movements - , , . , Online Movements Continued Chapter 7: Opportunities for Social Mobility for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women ,
Social Mobility – Meaning, Definitions, Types, Factors Responsible for Social Mobility. -, , , . Chapter 7: Opportunities for Social Mobility for Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes and Women ,
Constitution, Legislations, Education, Employment, Skills and Training Gender Equality, Schemes and Programs from Government. , , , , , , . How these factors promote Social Mobility of SC, ST and Women? ? Unit 3. India in the Globalization Era Chapter 8: Globalization and Indian Culture: Impact on Food Habits, Language, Ideas and Life Chances. : , , . opportunities, Obesity, disappearance of local culture and food, malnutrition and Food insecurity, increased popularity for American Fast Food Restaurants like McDonald’s, KFC, Pizza Hut, Burger King. : , - , , , - , , , , , , ,
. Universalization of cultural identity through language due to Globalization
Advantage of Job opportunities for people who are multi lingual
Old words acquiring new meanings
/ Globalization and Ideas Globalization has positive and negative impacts on ideas of people. Enrichment of Culture, Rational thinking is increasing, radical changes in personality. Increased Individualism, Shrinking thought process due to increased and easy access to technology etc
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Globalization and Life Styles Life Style – Meaning, Rural Area and Urban Area -, Concepts of Outing, dating have increased. , . More workaholic, Increased Business mind, decreased attention to family relationships, decreased respect for values , , , Loosing Self identity due to “WHAT OTHERS WILL THINK ABOUT ME” " " . Chapter 9: Globalization and Social Values Social Values: Meaning, Examples Younger generation is developing more world view as there is more social exposure. There by the confidence level is increasing. : ,
. . Love and Marriage – Meaning, Indian society and western society, factors affecting in weakening the values of love and marriage -, ,
Chapter 9: Globalization and Social Values Family relations in India and in western countries
Impact on familial relationships – Narrow mindedness of Children, personal possessiveness, desire for isolation. - , , . People are becoming more calculative when it comes to understanding others. . Everyone wants to prove the best out of their talent and ability. In this regard they do not care for emotions of others some times.