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Give meaning of sociology?

Answer» Ek questions aur h<br>Thnx<br>Sociology is the scientific study of society. It studies human societies as an interconnected whole and how society and individuals interact with each other.
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What do you mean by state less society

Answer» A stateless society is a society that is not governed by a state, or,\xa0has no government.<br>Stateless society means state which have no fixed structure or boundary, less population & no formal procedures.<br>Stateless societies are those which do not have formal governance or structure. For eg, primitive societies
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conflict theory and functionalist theory of understanding social processes in society

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europen sociologies

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What is cooperation? Discuss the various froms of cooperation.

Answer» What is the Definition of CooperationF.E. Merrill: "cooperation is a form of social interaction wherein two or more persons work together to gain a common end."Fairchild: "cooperation is the process by which the indi\xadviduals or groups combine their effort, in a more or less organized way for the attainment of common objective."A.W. Green.\xa0"Cooperation is the continuous and com\xadmon endeavor of two or more persons to perform a task or to reach a goal that is commonly cherished,"Types of Cooperation\xa0There are two types of co-operation1. Direct CooperationThe task unable to be performed by an individual needs coop\xaderation of other people. Those things which are common to the peo\xadple and they share in such things is called direct co-operation. It is the co-operation in which the participants have common interest. For example, playing, praying, studying and working together in a farm or road building and house building are the examples of direct so-operation. All the activities of social life in which interest of a group of people is involved falls in direct co-operation.Examples of direct cooperation in societies\tIn rural communities the people co-operate in carrying the ill person to the doctor.\tThe people co-operate on marriage, birth, Eids and other occa\xadsions of celebration.\tIn urban community people of a political party co-operate with one another in general walks of social life.\tIn urban areas, the people of a religious sect co-operate with one another with special interest2. Indirect Co-operationPeople do unlike things for the achievement of similar goals. Division of labour and specialization in a complex society, create impersonality in human behaviour and the people of one category co-operate with the people of other categories. In this way, labour and the material products are exchanged to the satisfaction of mu\xadtual needs and this process involves co-operation among people. People belonging to various\' castes and classes have to co-operate, sometimes, in face of common needs and a common situation con\xadfronting them.Examples of Indirect Cooperation\tThe owners of a mill and its workers co-operate with one an\xadother.\tThe businessmen and the customers co-operate on the selling rates of the products.\tThe exogamous system of marriage is a marriage between two families of different castes and Biradris, This system is grow\xading popular in urban social life. .\tThe people living in urban communities co-operate in different acts of social life even they belong to different professions, castes, classes, sects and political parties.\tCo-operation among the people of different professions is a nice example of this type. In this way, they fulfil the needs of one another. This type of co-operation is indirect
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Braches of sociology

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Why do we need to special terms and concepts in sociology

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Find out how industrial capitalism changed indian lives in village and cities

Answer» Industrial capitalism made the indian society materialistic. After industrialisation the soul purpose of the society became capital.
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What do you mean by role taking and role expectation with references to role

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What do you mean by role taking and role expectation with references to roles?

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What is the first chapter in sociology in bihar board

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What is labour division and specialisation

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Sociology Project Work for 2019-20

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What are the different aspects of term \'society\'?

Answer» Society is the group of people<br>The different aspects of the term ‘society’ have been made by early sociologists like Auguste Comte, Karl Marx and Herbert Spencer. They classified the societies into two broad groups:(i) Pre-modern societies such as, hunters and gatherers, pastoral and agrarian and non-industrial civilisations.(ii) Modern societies such as the industrial societies.Sociology studies society on the basis of some rules and principles that depend on concepts, data and methods. On the other hand, our common sense understanding of the society depends on our naturalistic or individualistic understanding.Common sense knowledge does not question its own origins but Sociology has both the systematic and questioning approach that is derived from a broader tradition of scientific investigation.In our common sense understanding of the society, the aspect of the term ‘society’ is very limited which is quite different from that of sociology.
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\'Secondary groups are goal oriented.\' - Explain.

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Wht is dialectical materialism

Answer» Dialectical materialism is the Marxist theory that political and historical events result from the conflict of social forces and are interpretable as a series of contradictions and their solutions.
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What is sociology related with others subject?explain its relation with history or political?

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Why sociology is consider as a scientific study?

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Definition of society ?

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Difference between the animal society and human society

Answer» Animal society is mainly based on instincts or reflex behaviour, whereas human society is based on reason or rational behaviour. There are no rights and duties in animal society. Every animal lives upon his physical powers whereas human society has a wonderful system of law and order.
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How psychology deal with human mind behaviour experience

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What is a status set?

Answer» A status set is a collection of social statuses that an individual holds.
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How is sociological knowledge is different from common sense observation? With example

Answer» Sociological knowledge is Objective in nature whereas common sense understanding is Subjective • sociological knowledge is Rational Knowledge and Common sense understanding is based on general knowledgeSociological knowledge is reflective whereas common sense understanding is unreflective
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Define. Society

Answer» The place where we live and interact with people.
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What is the Characteristics of secondary group

Answer» Secondary Groups help societies function effectively and permit people who do not know one another intimately to perform move effectively in their jobs.\tFormal and Impersonal Relations\tLarge in Size\tOption of Membership\tActive and Inactive Members\tRelations\tFormal Rules\tStatus of Individual Depends on his Role\tGoal Oriented.
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Who is the father of sociology? State the definition of sociology given by him

Answer» Auguste ComteHe first\xa0used the term “sociology” in 1838 to refer to the scientific study of society.<br>1839 ...not 1838
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What is sociology according to Emile Durkheim?

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How are different agencies of socialization complementary to each other ?

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Origin of sociology in brief

Answer» he study of the origin and growth of sociology is important due to following reasons:\xa0(i) Auguste comte (of France) is called the father of sociology because he coined the sociology 1830, for that branch of science which studied human behaviour. Before his life time and during his life time most of the issue and concern of this discipline also date back to a time when European societies was undergoing greatly changes in that period (approximately 18 and 19th century) with the advant of industrialisation and capitalism.(ii) Without the study of origin and growth of sociology we can not understand several personnel as well as social issue. For example. In 18th and 19th century due to industrialisation several problem raise before people and government. Urbanisation or factory production are concerned to all modern society. No doubt these specific feature different. For example the problem of Urbanisation and factory production of India nay be different from advance western or European country. Indian society visit colonial parts and various diversities is different from the social setup of Britain or France. The people of India can know their problems or issues after the study of sociology because sociology of India reflects origin and growth of different individual or social problems.(iii) Indians are closely linked to the history of British capitalism and colonalism. Capitalism is the west centailed a worldwide expansion. No doubt colonialism was essential part of modern capitaism and industrialisation. The writings of western sociologist on capitalism and other aspects of modern society are therefore relevent for urderstanding social change in India.(iv) Sociology in India also had to deal with western writings and ideas about Indian society that were not always correct. These ideas were expressed both in the accounts of colonial officials as well as western scholars. For many of them Indian society was xontsant to western society. We take just one example here, the way the Indian village was understood and portrayed as unchanging.(v) Further more social anthropology in India moved gradually from a preoccupation with the study of \'primitive people\' to the study of peasants, ethinic groups. Social clases, aspects and features of ancient civilisations, and modern industrial societies. No rigid divide exists between sociology and social anthropology in India, a characteristics feature of the two subjects in many western countries. Perhaphs the very diversity of the modern and traditional, of the village and the metropolitan in India account for this
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Importance of studying sociology and career in this field

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How is social anthropology relevant to mordern society

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What are the problems Indian sociologist faced to study about the Indian society

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Define culture and mention it\'s various elements

Answer» Culture combines many elements to create a unique way of living for different people. In this lesson, we identify four of the elements that exist in every culture, albeit in different forms: symbols, language, values, and norms.
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Distinguish between pluralities and inequalities with some examples

Answer» In the Modern world, one can adapt to more than one society. Among foreigners, he may exhibit himself as a society member of India. Within India, if he uses the word society it means that he is talking about his society which denotes either religion or caste or another type of tribal society. It is called as pluralities among the societies.In society, we find many types of people. It comprises of rich as well as poor, educated as well as illiterates, normal as well as abnormal, Police as well as thieves etc. The benefits enjoyed by people of high status in society are not provided to the downtrodden people. This is called as Inequalities among the societies."\xa0
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Tell me in detail about social groups

Answer» If we go in detail about this is that social groups are made on the basis of cast, race, language, religion, custom, etc these groups has people\'s whi are similar to each other in these aspects E.g social groups of rich people and social groups of poor people
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Definition of sociological imagination

Answer» According to me socialogical imagination is a imagination and awareness about the sicial relationship of a human being at the level of society<br>The awareness of the relationship between personal experience and the wider society
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Difference between economics and political

Answer» Economics is concerned with studying and influencing the economy. Politics is the theory and practice of influencing people through the exercise of power, e.g. governments, elections and political parties. In theory, economics could be non-political.
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Solution unit 1 society and sociology

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Social change come during 1789

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Characteristics of society

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Nature of sociology

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What type of project work will give to 11 class for summer vacation

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Understanding socialization

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What are the features of social stratification

Answer» \tSocial stratification is a universal nature.\tSocial stratification can be achieved and ascribed both.\tStratification can be made horizontally or vertically.\tSocial stratification is based on caste, class, gender, ethnicity, role and status.\tSocial stratification may accommodate the principle of co-existence or it can be conflict based.
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Define social research

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Who is Emile durkheim

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define buracracy

Answer» Buracracy refers to both a body of non-elective government officials and an administrative policy-making group.Historically, a bureaucracy was a government administration managed by departments staffed with non-elected officials. Today, bureaucracy is the administrative system governing any large institution, whether publicly owned or privately owned
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Why peer pressure is considered as social pressure

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Elementary education has four sub levels.name them.

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