Research Methods in Social Psychology: A Sociological Perspective

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Introduction on Research Methods in Social Psychology Social psychology is a dynamic field that studies how individuals’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by social interactions, group structures, and cultural contexts. While psychology often emphasizes individual cognition and behavior, sociology situates these processes within the broader framework of social institutions, norms, and collective life. Research … Read more

Relationship with Sociology and Psychology

G.H. Mead and Symbolic Interactionism: A Sociological Analysis

Introduction Human society and individual behavior are two inseparable aspects of human existence. To understand one, it is often necessary to study the other. This is where sociology and psychology, two important branches of social sciences, intersect. Sociology primarily studies society, its institutions, structures, and patterns of collective behavior, while psychology focuses on the individual … Read more

ICT and State in Sociological Aspect

ICT and State in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on ICT and State The rise of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has deeply transformed the structure and functioning of the modern state. Traditionally, the state was viewed as the supreme authority exercising sovereignty over a defined territory and people, with institutions like legislature, executive, judiciary, and bureaucracy shaping its functions. However, with ICT … Read more

ICT and Market: A Sociological Perspective

ICT and Market: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on ICT and Market The market, in its most basic sense, is a social institution where exchange, trade, and negotiation of goods and services take place. Traditionally, markets were physical spaces such as village bazaars, town squares, or weekly fairs where buyers and sellers interacted face-to-face. With the advancement of technology, particularly Information and … Read more

ICT, Society and Democracy: A Sociological Perspective

Is Traditional Indian Society Disappearing? What Sociology Says

Introduction on ICT, Society and Democracy Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has emerged as one of the most powerful transformative forces in the modern world. From social networking platforms to e-governance systems, ICT has redefined the way individuals, communities, and governments interact. In sociology, ICT is not merely viewed as a set of technological tools, … Read more

ICT and Mother & Child Health Care in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on ICT and Mother & Child Health Care Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become an indispensable part of modern society, influencing every aspect of human life—from education and economy to health care. Among its most significant contributions is the role it plays in mother and child health care, a critical area in ensuring … Read more

ICT and Urban Health Care in Sociological Aspect

Healthcare Access and Inequality in Alaska

Introduction on ICT and Urban Health Care The rapid growth of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has transformed multiple dimensions of society, and the health sector is one of the most affected. Urban health care, already shaped by complexities of population density, socio-economic inequality, and lifestyle-related health issues, is undergoing a major shift through ICT … Read more

ICT and Rural Health Care: A Sociological Perspective

ICT and Rural Health Care: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on ICT and Rural Health Care Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has emerged as one of the most transformative tools of the 21st century, shaping economies, education, governance, and health systems. Health care, being a vital component of social well-being, has been profoundly influenced by ICT. However, the impact of ICT is not uniform … Read more

ICT and Health Care: A Sociological Perspective

ICT and Urban Health Care in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on ICT and Health Care The intersection of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and health care is one of the most transformative developments in contemporary society. ICT has redefined the way health services are delivered, accessed, and perceived across the world. From electronic health records and telemedicine to mobile health applications and AI-driven diagnostics, … Read more

Digital Inclusion in India: A Sociological Perspective

Gender Inequality in India: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Digital Inclusion in India In the 21st century, digital technology has become a transformative force shaping economies, politics, and societies worldwide. In India, a nation with immense diversity in terms of caste, class, gender, religion, and geography, the concept of digital inclusion carries a deeper sociological meaning. It is not merely about access … Read more