Sociology of Smart Homes: How Technology Is Changing Family Life

Introduction In the twenty-first century, homes have become more than mere living spaces — they have evolved into interactive ecosystems powered by artificial intelligence, sensors, and data-driven automation. The smart home — once a futuristic concept — is now an everyday reality in many urban and middle-class households. From smart speakers that respond to our … Read more

North American Sociology: History, Scope and Key Debates

North American Identity: Culture, Politics and Globalization

Introduction North American sociology has emerged as one of the most dynamic and influential branches of sociological thought in the modern world. Rooted primarily in the United States and Canada, it reflects a rich interplay of European intellectual traditions and the unique social realities of the North American continent. From the industrialization and urbanization of … Read more

Sociology of Technology: AI and Human Relationships

Sociology of Technology: AI and Human Relationships

Introduction Technology has always been an integral force in shaping human societies, influencing how individuals interact, communicate, and form relationships. From the invention of the printing press to the rise of social media, every technological revolution has altered the social fabric of humanity. In the 21st century, the emergence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents a … Read more

Youth Culture and Subcultures in the Digital Era: A Sociological Perspective

Youth Culture and Subcultures in the Digital Era: A Sociological Perspective

Introduction Youth culture has always been a dynamic force shaping societies, reflecting the aspirations, conflicts, and transformations of every generation. In the digital era, this cultural sphere has undergone radical changes, as the internet, social media, and digital communication technologies have redefined identity, belonging, and social interaction. Youth no longer express their subcultural affiliations merely … Read more

Gen Z Protests Across Asia: A Sociological Analysis

Ralf Dahrendorf’s Views on Conflict Theory: A Sociological Analysis

Introduction Across Asia, a new generation has begun to redefine the contours of protest and political participation. In Indonesia, Nepal, East Timor, and the Philippines, young people have taken to the streets and social media platforms to voice their dissatisfaction with political corruption, democratic backsliding, unemployment, and social inequality. This generational wave of dissent, led … Read more

Emile Durkheim and Division of Labour in the Gig Economy

Introduction The contemporary gig economy—characterized by short-term contracts, freelance work, and digital platforms such as Uber, Swiggy, Upwork, and Fiverr—represents one of the most significant transformations in modern labour relations. While it seems a product of advanced technology and globalization, the sociological questions it raises are deeply rooted in classical theory. One of the most … Read more

Explore Society in Digital Sociology: New Course on SWAYAM

Explore Society in Digital Sociology: New Course on SWAYAM

As we move deeper into the 21st century, the role of digital technology in reshaping our society is becoming increasingly evident. From online education and telemedicine to digital marketplaces and algorithmic governance, the digital turn has transformed almost every sphere of human life. Recognizing the pressing need to critically examine these changes, SWAYAM, India’s premier … Read more