Social Structure in Urban India

Social Structure in Urban India

Author: P. Gihar

Publisher: Discovery Publishing House

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 9788171417278

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Contents: Urbanisation and Urban Growth in India: A Socio-Historical Analysis, Research Methodology, Research Profile and Procedure of the Study, Spatial Structure in Urban India, Social Structure in Urban India, Urbanisation and Spatio-Social Structure: A Synchronic Relationship, Conclusion.


Structure and Change in Indian Society

Structure and Change in Indian Society

Author: Bernard S. Cohn

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-13

Total Pages: 866

ISBN-13: 1351487809

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Recent theoretical and methodological innovations in the anthropological analysis of South Asian societies have introduced distinctive modifications in the study of Indian social structure and social change. This book, reporting on twenty empirical studies of Indian society conducted by outstanding scholars, reflects these trends not only with reference to Indian society itself, but also in terms of the relevance of such trends to an understanding of social change more generally.The contributors demonstrate the adaptive changes experienced by the studied groups in particular villages, towns, cities, and regions. The authors view the basic social units of joint family, caste, and village not as structural isolates, but as intimately connected with one another and with other social units through social and cultural networks of various kinds that incorporate the social units into the complex structure of Indian civilization. Within this broadened conception of social structure, these studies trace the changing relations of politics, economics, law, and language to the caste system.Showing that the caste system is dynamic, with upward and downward mobility characterizing it from pre-British times to the present, the studies suggest that the modernizing forces which entered the system since independence--parliamentary democracy, universal suffrage, land reforms, modern education, urbanization, and industrial technology--provided new opportunities and paths to upward mobility, but did not radically alter the system. The chapters in this book show that the study of Indian society reveals novel forms of social structure change. They introduce methods and theories that may well encourage social scientists to extend the study of change in Indian society to the study of change in other areas.


India

India

Author: M. N. Srinivas

Publisher: Transaction Publishers

Published: 1980-01-01

Total Pages: 124

ISBN-13: 9781412826198

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This essay on Indian social structure originally formed a chapter in Volume 1 of The Gazetteer of India: Indian Union, published in 1965. It introduces the reader to the caste system, the village community, religious groups, marriage, kinship and inheritance, and changes in society at the time. M.N. Srinivas is the author.


The Structure of Indian Society

The Structure of Indian Society

Author: A.M. Shah

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 254

ISBN-13: 1136197702

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This book has a collection of ten articles written during 1982–2007 and an exhaustive introduction on the structural features of Indian society, that is, the enduring social groups, institutions and processes, such as caste, tribe, sect, rural-urban relations, etc. The book views Indian society in contemporary as well as historical perspective, based on a wealth of field research as well as archival material. The book focuses on the significance of village studies in transforming the understanding of Indian society and also shows how urban centres have been useful in shaping society. Taking a critical look at the prevailing thinking on various structures and institutions, the author uses insights derived from his comprehensive studies of kinship, marriage, religion, and grassroots politics in advancing their studies. He points out the strengths and weaknesses of these structures and institutions and the direction in which they are changing with respect to modern time. As against the overwhelming emphasis on the hierarchical dimension of caste, this book focuses on its horizontal dimension, that is, every caste’s population spread over villages and towns in an area, its internal organization and differentiation based on networks of kinship, marriage, patron-client relationship, and role of endogamy versus hypergamy in maintaining its boundaries. The tribes are also seen in the same perspective, emphasizing the tribe-caste homology. Finally, the book provides information on important issues like policy of reservations, the reliability of censuses and surveys of castes and tribes, removal of untouchability, growth of organized religion and secularization.


Social Structure and Change

Social Structure and Change

Author: A M Shah

Publisher: SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited

Published: 1996-10-01

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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This book is the third in a series of five and comprises contributions concerning the social aspects of urbanization and industrialization, and the management of complex organizations in a transforming society. The distinguished contributors explore a range of issues including the impact of society on industry, the impact of technology on caste and status, the worldviews of administrators and industrialists, and the management of such organizations as universities. One theme of the text concerns the recent surge in economic liberalization and the resultant individualism, which gives rise to inconsistencies, dissension, and conflict. Additionally, the text explores how traditional values and cultures adapt to and in turn mold urban structures and processes. With that in mind, a major concern of the contributors focuses on the role played by traditional Indian institutions, especially caste, in the social behavior and attitudes of participants in today's complex organizations and communities. Based on extensive fieldwork in different settings, this volume helps to develop a general perspective on urbanization, organization development, and social change. It will interest all those involved in the fields of sociology, social anthropology, urban studies, management, labor studies, and social change.


Urban Social Structure

Urban Social Structure

Author: Surojit Sen Gupta

Publisher:

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9788183700504

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The Book Examines The Urban Social Structure Of The Most Cosmopolitan City Of North-East India, I.E. Shillong. It Was Found To Be A Multiethnic Social Set Up, Though It Was Also Known As A Tribal City. Keeping The Ethnic Complexity In View, This Study Examines The Urban Social Structure, Pattern Of Group Behaviour, Nature Of Its Modernity And The Impact Of Urban Development.