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Category: Sociology

Sociology Optional

Emile Durkheim
3-Sep-2019 TriumphIAS

Violent masculinity is oppressive, exacerbates social conflict and is incompatible with democracy

 Relevant for sociology paper 2 Patriarchy, entitlements and sexual division of labour. Violence Against women Three images of social violence

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22-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology:  Crime in Indian Metropolitan Cities

Relevance: Sociology Paper II The city is the point of maximum concentration of power and culture of a community (Mumford).

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20-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sustainable Tourism in the context of Meghalaya: A Sociological Perspective

Relevance: Sociology Paper II Introduction Sustainable tourism is a theme of global and local interests, and also a theme that

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19-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: CASTE OPERATION IS REINVENTING ITSELF

Relevance: mains: Sociology paper II According to Yengde, a PhD holder from University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, is a

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16-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: ORGANISATIONAL AND SOCIO-CULTURAL ASPECTS OF INDIAN URBAN COMMUNITIES

   Relevance: Sociology paper II             Urbanisation has been viewed as an important force of social

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13-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: FUNDAMENTALISM AND COMMUNALISM

Fundamentalism Fundamentalism is the first of our three concepts and it stresses the infallibility of a scripture (e.g. the Bible,

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12-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: Secularism In India

Relevance: sociology II India, as we all know is a home of many religions and is a multi-religious society. Religion

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10-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: THE SOCIAL CONTEXT OF SECULARISATION- PROCESS

Relevance: sociology: Paper I & II Renaissance Between the 14th and 16th centuries, many people in Europe who could read

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9-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: SECULARISM AND SECULARISATION  (Part II)

                             THE SECULARISATION PROCESS The Struggle between the Sacred and the Secular Secularisation has occurred throughout history. Though uneven, it

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7-Aug-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: Secularism and Secularisation

Sociology: Secularism and Secularisation (Relevant For Sociology Optional paper I & II) The word secular is derived from the Latin

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26-Jul-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology-Paper II: Previous year Q/A

Q. Describe the salient features of poverty alleviation programmes. what modifications would you suggest to make them more effective? (2007)

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25-Jul-2019 TriumphIAS

LATENT AND MANIFEST FUNCTION- MERTON (PART 1)

Relevance: Sociology Paper I: Sociological Thinkers CONCEPT OF FUNCTION Perhaps it is not difficult to describe the term function. You

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24-Jul-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: CHANGES OF SOCIAL SYSTEMS: EVOLUTIONARY UNIVERSALS (PARSONS)

Relevance: Sociology paper I: Social Change In his later writings particularly. Societies: Evolutionary and Comparative Perspectives, The Sociological Theory and

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23-Jul-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: CHANGES WITHIN SOCIAL SYSTEMS -PARSONS

 Relevance: Sociology: Paper I: Social Change Elements of functionalism are clearly evident in Parsons’ explanation of social changes that takes

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23-Jul-2019 TriumphIAS

Sociology: FUNCTIONALISM AND SOCIAL CHANGE PARSONS

 Relevance: Sociology: paper-I In Parsons’ view the stability of a social system is maintained not only through the rules and

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