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Fundamentals of rural sociology

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi; Cyber Tech; 2009Description: 270pISBN:
  • 9788178844367
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 307.72 DIW
Summary: Sociology is science which attempts the interpretive understanding of social action to arrive at a casual explanation of its course and effects, Sociology seeks to formulate types concepts and generalized uniformities of interested in the causal History, on the other hand, is interested in the causal analysis of particular events, actions or personalities. Action is human behaviour to which athe acting individual attaches subjective earning. It can be overt or inward and subjective. Urbanisation is a powerful factor in bringing about social changes. It has its impact on the attitudes of man towards caste, property, health, education, modes of living, housing, recreation and also labour. To examine the nature and extent of urban influence on rural society. It has been found advantageous form the point of view of the study of social change, to know the nature, the structure and the function of village society, in general, and tenure and fragmentation, income of households, private property. cattle-wealth, housing and health in particular.
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Sociology is science which attempts the interpretive understanding of social action to arrive at a casual explanation of its course and effects, Sociology seeks to formulate types concepts and generalized uniformities of interested in the causal History, on the other hand, is interested in the causal analysis of particular events, actions or personalities. Action is human behaviour to which athe acting individual attaches subjective earning. It can be overt or inward and subjective. Urbanisation is a powerful factor in bringing about social changes. It has its impact on the attitudes of man towards caste, property, health, education, modes of living, housing, recreation and also labour. To examine the nature and extent of urban influence on rural society. It has been found advantageous form the point of view of the study of social change, to know the nature, the structure and the function of village society, in general, and tenure and fragmentation, income of households, private property. cattle-wealth, housing and health in particular.

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