Post-Independence Migration to West Asia: A Sociological Perspective

Relation between Sociology and Social Demography

Introduction on Post-Independence Migration to West Asia Migration is one of the most significant social processes that has shaped human societies across history. In the context of India, the post-independence era witnessed distinctive migration patterns that influenced both the country and the regions where Indians settled. Among these, migration to West Asia (commonly referred to … Read more

Post-Independence Migration Flows to Western Countries: A Sociological Perspective

Post-Independence Migration to West Asia: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Post-Independence Migration Migration has always been a defining feature of human history, shaping societies, cultures, and economies. The post-independence era, particularly after the mid-20th century, witnessed large-scale migration flows from newly decolonized nations in Asia, Africa, and the Caribbean to Western countries such as the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Western … Read more

Migration during Colonial Period: A Sociological Perspective

Post-Independence Migration to West Asia: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction on Migration during Colonial Period Migration has been a defining feature of human history, but the colonial period introduced new dimensions and complexities to the movement of people across regions and continents. Between the 16th and mid-20th centuries, colonialism reshaped global demography, economy, and social structures through forced, voluntary, and semi-voluntary migrations. The colonial … Read more

Meaning and Types of Migration: A Sociological Perspective

Caste and Class Stratification in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on Meaning and Types of Migration Migration has been one of the most significant social processes shaping human societies throughout history. From ancient nomadic tribes moving in search of food and shelter to contemporary global flows of labor, migration has transformed cultures, economies, and social structures. In sociology, migration is studied not merely as … Read more

Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality: Sigmund Freud in Sociological Aspect

Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality: Sigmund Freud in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on Psychoanalytic Theory of Personality The study of human personality has always fascinated both psychologists and sociologists. Among the most influential figures in this domain, Sigmund Freud stands as a pioneer who proposed the psychoanalytic theory of personality, emphasizing the unconscious mind, childhood experiences, and internal conflicts as key factors shaping individual behavior. While … Read more

The Looking-Glass Self: C.H. Cooley in Sociological Aspect

The Looking-Glass Self: C.H. Cooley in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on The Looking-Glass Self The concept of self has been one of the central themes of sociology and social psychology. It concerns how individuals perceive themselves and how society influences this perception. Among the pioneering contributions to the study of self is Charles Horton Cooley’s theory of the Looking-Glass Self. Proposed in the early … Read more

Cultural Influences on the Self-Concept: A Sociological Perspective

Contemporary Neo-Functionalism and Jeffrey Alexander

Introduction on Cultural Influences on the Self-Concept The concept of “self” has long been a central theme in sociology, psychology, and philosophy. Self-concept, which refers to an individual’s perception of who they are, encompasses their beliefs, values, roles, and identity. However, self-concept does not emerge in isolation—it is shaped through continuous interaction with society and … Read more

Determinants of Personality Development: Heredity and Environment in Sociological Aspect

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

Introduction Personality is the totality of an individual’s behavior, attitudes, values, and modes of interaction that distinguish one person from another. It is not a fixed entity but a dynamic construct shaped through the interplay of biological inheritance and social experiences. Sociologists emphasize that personality development cannot be understood in isolation from the social context … Read more

Nature and Significance of Social Psychology in Sociological Aspect

Characteristics of Indian Village Community: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction Social psychology stands at the intersection of sociology and psychology, exploring how human thoughts, emotions, and behaviors are shaped by social contexts. While psychology often emphasizes the internal processes of the individual mind, sociology highlights collective patterns, institutions, and cultural frameworks. Social psychology connects these two domains, showing how the individual and society are … Read more

ICT and Globalization in Sociological Aspect

ICT and Globalization in Sociological Aspect

Introduction on ICT and Globalization In the contemporary era, globalization has emerged as a powerful force shaping the interconnectedness of societies, economies, and cultures across the globe. This interconnectedness is not a spontaneous phenomenon but is largely facilitated by the rapid development of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). From the internet and mobile telephony to … Read more