UGC NET Sociology Syllabus 2023: Paper 2 Download PDF: Syllabus Website

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UGC NET Sociology Syllabus

Those who are preparing for NET JRF Exam can read or download the UGC NET Sociology Syllabus from here. UGC NET is an eligibility exam for Assistant professor and P.Hd.  Syllabus helps you to make your preparation in right direction.

The syllabus can be downloaded from the link given below.

Name Details
Main Body UGC – University Grant Commission
Examination Body NTA – National Testing Agency
NET Full Form National Eligibility Test
JRF Full Form Junior research Fellowship
Exam Session June & December
Exam Type Objective Type MCQs
Exam Mode Online (Computer Based Exam)
Negative Marking No
Number of papers 2
Name Details
Number of papers 2 (Paper 1 & Paper 2)
Exam Duration 3 hours (9:00 AM-12:00 PM)
Reporting Time 07:40 AM
Centre Closing 08:30 AM
Paper 1 50 Questions (100 Marks)
Common for All Candidates
Paper 2 100 Questions (200 Marks)
Subject Specific
Exam Mode Online (Computer Based Exam)
Negative Marking No

 

The UGC NET Sociology Syllabus is divided into 10 units, candidate can download or read complete syllabus from here.

  • Unit -1 : Sociological Theory
  • Unit – 2 : Research Methodology and Methods
  • Unit -3: Basic Concepts and Institutions
  • Unit -4: Rural and Urban Transformations
  • Unit -5: State, Politics and Development
  • Unit – 6 : Economy and Society
  • Unit – 7: Environment and Society
  • Unit – 8: Family, Marriage and Kinship
  • Unit – 9: Science, Technology and Society
  • Unit – 10 : Culture and Symbolic Transformations

 

 

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Subject: SOCIOLOGY

Code No. : 05

Unit -1 : Sociological Theory

  1. Classical Sociological Traditions
  • Emile Durkheim
  • Max Weber
  • Karl Marx
  1. Structure- Functionalism and Structuralism
  • Bronislaw Malinowski
  • A.R. Radcliffe- Brown
  • Talcott Parsons
  • Robert K. Merton
  • Claude Levi Strauss
  1. Hermeneutic and Interpretative Traditions
  • G.H. Mead
  • Karl Manheim
  • Alfred Schutz
  • Harold Garfinkel
  • Erving Goffman
  • Clifford Geertz
  1. Post Modernism, Post Structuralism and Post Colonialism
  • Edward Said
  • Pierre Bourdieu
  • Michel Foucault
  • Jurgen Habermas
  • Anthony Giddens
  • Manuel Castells
  1. Indian Thinkers
  • M.K. Gandhi
  • B.R. Ambedkar
  • Radha Kamal Mukherjee
  • G. S. Ghurye
  • M.N. Srinivas
  • Irawati Karve

Unit – 2 : Research Methodology and Methods

  1. Conceptualizing Social Reality
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Scientific Method and Epistemology in Social Science
  • Hermeneutic Traditions
  • Objectivity and Reflexivity in Social Science
  • Ethics and Politics
  1. Formulating Research Design
  • Reading Social Science Research, Data and Documents
  • Induction and Deduction
  • Fact, Concept and Theory
  • Hypotheses, Research Questions, Objectives
  1. Quantitative and Qualitative Methods
  • Ethnography
  • Survey Method
  • Historical Method
  • Comparative Method
  1. Techniques
  • Sampling
  • Questionnaire and Schedule
  • Statistical Analysis
  • Observation, Interview and Case study
  • Interpretation, Data Analysis and Report Writing

Unit -3: Basic Concepts and Institutions

  1. Sociological Concepts
  • Social Structure
  • Culture
  • Network
  • Status and Role
  • Identity
  • Community
  • Diaspora
  • Values, Norms and Rules
  • Personhood, Habitus and Agency
  • Bureaucracy, Power and Authority
  1. Social Institutions
  • Marriage, Family and Kinship
  • Economy
  • Polity
  • Religion
  • Education
  • Law and Customs
  1. Social Stratification
  • Social Difference, Hierarchy, Inequality and Marginalization
  • Caste and Class
  • Gender, Sexuality and Disability
  • Race, Tribe and Ethnicity
  1. Social Change and Processes
  • Evolution and Diffusion
  • Modernization and Development
  • Social Transformations and Globalization
  • Social Mobility

Unit -4: Rural and Urban Transformations

  1. Rural and Peasant Society
  • Caste-Tribe Settlements
  • Agrarian Social Structure and Emergent Class Relations
  • Land Ownership and Agrarian Relations
  • Decline of Agrarian Economy, De-Peasantization and Migration
  • Agrarian Unrest and Peasant Movements
  • Changing Inter-Community Relations and Violence
  1. Urban Society
  • Urbanism, Urbanity and Urbanization
  • Towns, Cities and Mega-Cities
  • Industry, Service and Business
  • Neighbourhood, Slums and Ethnic Enclaves
  • Middle Class and Gated Communities
  • Urban Movements and Violence

Unit -5: State, Politics and Development

  1. Political Processes in India
  • Tribe, Nation State and Border
  • Bureaucracy
  • Governance and Development
  • Public Policy: Health, Education and Livelihoods
  • Political Culture
  • Grass-root Democracy
  • Law and Society
  • Gender and Development
  • Corruption
  • Role of International Development Organizations
  1. Social Movements and Protests
  • Political Factions, Pressure Groups
  • Movements based on Caste, Ethnicity, Ideology, Gender, Disability, Religion
  • and Region
  • Civil Society and Citizenship
  • NGOs, Activism and Leadership
  • Reservations and Politics

Unit – 6 : Economy and Society

  • Exchange, Gift , Capital, Labour and Market
  • Mode of Production Debates
  • Property and Property Relations
  • State and Market: Welfarism and Neoliberalism
  • Models of Economic Development
  • Poverty and Exclusion
  • Factory and Industry Systems
  • Changing Nature of Labour Relations
  • Gender and Labour Process
  • Business and Family
  • Digital Economy, E-Commerce
  • Global Business and Corporates
  • Tourism
  • Consumption

Unit – 7: Environment and Society

  • Social and Cultural Ecology: Diverse Forms
  • Technological Change, Agriculture and Biodiversity
  • Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Ethno-Medicine
  • Gender and Environment
  • Forest Policies, Adivasis and Exclusion
  • Ecological Degradation and Migration
  • Development, Displacement and Rehabilitation
  • Water and Social Exclusion
  • Disasters and Community Responses
  • Environmental Pollution, Public Health and Disability
  • Climate Change and International Policies
  • Environmental Movements

Unit – 8: Family, Marriage and Kinship

  • Theoretical Approaches: Structure-Functionalist, Alliance and Cultural
  • Gender Relations and Power Dynamics
  • Inheritance, Succession and Authority
  • Gender, Sexuality and Reproduction
  • Children, Youth and Elderly
  • Emotions and Family
  • Emergent Forms of Family
  • Changing Marriage Practices
  • Changing Care and Support Systems
  • Family Laws
  • Domestic Violence and Crime against Women
  • Honour Killing

Unit – 9: Science, Technology and Society

  • History of Technological Development
  • Changing notions of Time and Space
  • Flows and Boundaries
  • Virtual Community
  • Media: Print and Electronic, Visual and Social Media
  • E-Governance and Surveillance Society
  • Technology and Emerging Political Processes
  • State Policy, Digital Divide and Inclusion
  • Technology and Changing Family Relations
  • Technology and Changing Health Systems
  • Food and Technology
  • Cyber Crime

Unit – 10 : Culture and Symbolic Transformations

  • Signs and Symbols
  • Rituals, Beliefs and Practices
  • Changing Material Culture
  • Moral Economy
  • Education: Formal and Informal
  • Religious Organizations, Piety and Spirituality
  • Commodification of Rituals
  • Communalism and Secularism
  • Cultural Identity and Mobilization
  • Culture and Politics
  • Gender, Body and Culture
  • Art and Aesthetics
  • Ethics and Morality
  • Sports and Culture
  • Pilgrimage and Religious Tourism
  • Religion and Economy
  • Culture and Environment
  • New Religious Movements

 

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