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Studies in Indian sociology series editor, Jacob John Kattakayam.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: EBSCO eBook collectionPublication details: New Delhi : SAGE Publications, 2012.Description: 1 online resourceISBN:
  • 9788132107118
  • 9788132107118
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Studies in Indian sociology.DDC classification:
  • 301.0954 K19S
LOC classification:
  • HM477.I4 S78 2011eb
Contents:
V. 1. Indian sociology : issues and challenges / edited by L. Thara Bhai -- v. 2. Changing caste : ideology, identity, and mobility / edited by Surinder S. Jodhka -- v. 3. Agrarian change and mobilisation / edited by B.B. Mohanty -- v. 4. On the margins : tribes, castes, and other social categories / edited by Abhijit Dasgupta -- v. 5. Themes in sociology of education / edited by R. Indira -- v. 6. Sociology of social movement / edited by D.R. Sahu -- v. 7. Indian sociology over the years : selected presidential addresses of All India Sociological Conferences (1967-2010) / edited by Jacob John Kattakayam.
Summary: Studies in Indian Sociology , is an invaluable collection of scholarly works. The seven volumes in this series bring together the perspectives and research of some of the best-known academics and practitioners from the discipline of Sociology. The first six volumes in the series are a collection of theme-based articles that have been published in the ISS's biannual journal Sociological Bulletin. The seventh volume, Indian Sociology over the Years, is a collection of select ISS presidential addresses, edited by Jacob John Kattakayam. The fact that some of the articles that will appear in this s.
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The first six volumes in this series are a collection of articles that have been published in the Indian Sociological Society's biannual journal Sociological bulletin; the seventh volume is a collection of select ISS presidents' addresses.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

V. 1. Indian sociology : issues and challenges / edited by L. Thara Bhai -- v. 2. Changing caste : ideology, identity, and mobility / edited by Surinder S. Jodhka -- v. 3. Agrarian change and mobilisation / edited by B.B. Mohanty -- v. 4. On the margins : tribes, castes, and other social categories / edited by Abhijit Dasgupta -- v. 5. Themes in sociology of education / edited by R. Indira -- v. 6. Sociology of social movement / edited by D.R. Sahu -- v. 7. Indian sociology over the years : selected presidential addresses of All India Sociological Conferences (1967-2010) / edited by Jacob John Kattakayam.

Studies in Indian Sociology , is an invaluable collection of scholarly works. The seven volumes in this series bring together the perspectives and research of some of the best-known academics and practitioners from the discipline of Sociology. The first six volumes in the series are a collection of theme-based articles that have been published in the ISS's biannual journal Sociological Bulletin. The seventh volume, Indian Sociology over the Years, is a collection of select ISS presidential addresses, edited by Jacob John Kattakayam. The fact that some of the articles that will appear in this s.

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