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Sociology Optional Paper – II

Social Change and Science & Technology
31-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Social Norms

Social Norms (Relevant for Sociology Optional paper) Social norms grow out of social value and both serve to differentiate human

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30-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Fairness Creams & Racism: Sociological perspective

Relevance: Sociology: Paper II: Racism Indian advertisements and celebrities, being few of the most influential stakeholders that define beauty for

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28-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Population populism: UP draft population bill will impact the vulnerable, especially women

Population populism: UP draft population bill will impact the vulnerable, especially women Relevance: GS: Paper lI:  Sociology: population dynamicsc The

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23-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Reservation for upper-caste poor: Sociological perspective

Relevance: Sociology: Stratification and Mobility: Concepts- equality, inequality, hierarchy, exclusion, poverty and deprivation Context Sociologist Dipankar Gupta discusses the dynamics of political

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20-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Gender as a Political Category

Relevance: Sociology: Gender: Inequality Context Nitish Kumar-led Janata Dal (United) announced the provision of 33% reservation of seats for women

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17-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

India has one of the highest unemployment rates in women

India has one of the highest unemployment rates in women Relevance :  Sociology: paper I: stratification and Mobility: Gender, Inequality

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17-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Being darker makes being a migrant much harder

Being darker makes being a migrant much harder Relevance :  Sociology: paper II: population dynamics: components of population growth: birth,

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16-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Ambedkar and Dalit Movements

Ambedkar and Dalit Movements Relevance: Sociology: Social Movements in Modern India: Backward classes & Dalit movement. G.S paper I: Modern

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15-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

How India remains poor: ‘It will take 7 generations for India’s poor to reach mean income’

How India remains poor: ‘It will take 7 generations for India’s poor to reach mean income’ Relevance : G.s paper

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15-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Sociological Perspectives on Mental Illness

Relevance: sociology; Emerging issues Mental illness is a comparatively new concept although the sorts of behavior to which it is

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13-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Factors Influencing Migration and Population Movements

RELEVANCE: SOCIOLOGY: Population Dynamics: Population size, growth, composition and distribution. Components of population growth: birth, death, migration. Many factors that

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9-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Dysfunctions of the Lowest Divorce rate in India

Dysfunctions of the Lowest Divorce rate in India (Relevant for Sociology Optional UPSC) A recent study shows that India has

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9-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

PROBLEMS IN MARRIAGE and Need to REFORM DIVORCE LAWS IN INDIAN SOCIETY

PROBLEMS IN MARRIAGE and Need to REFORM DIVORCE LAWS IN INDIAN SOCIETY #RELEVANCE for #SOCIOLOGY #SYLLABUS -PAPER 1 & PAPER

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8-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Multiculturalism: Definition, Theories and Examples

Multiculturalism: Definition, Theories and Examples (Relevant for Sociology Optional UPSC) Multiculturalism describes the manner in which a given society deals

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3-Jul-2021 TriumphIAS

Sociology of Gender: Sociological Perspective

Sociology of Gender: Sociological Perspective (Relevant for Sociology Optional  UPSC)   The sociology of gender examines how society influences our understandings and perception

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