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Annexure ‘CD – 01’ L T P/S SW/FW 2 1 - - TOTAL CREDIT UNITS 3 Course Title: Social Stratification and Inequality Course Code: SOC609 Credit Units: 03 Course Objectives: This course introduces the concept of social stratification and its theoretical foundations. It aims to acquaint the students with key issues with regard to social stratification across societies. The course is weaved upon the central axes of the phenomena of stratification in the society like class, gender, race, tribe, caste, ethnicity etc. Pre-requisites: NIL . Course Contents/Syllabus: Weightage (%) Module I Descriptors/Topics Understanding Social Stratification: Social Stratification and Inequality, Difference, Equality and Inequality, Social Stratification – Conceptual and Theoretical Perspectives, Approaches of Marx, Davis and Moore, Tumin and Dahrendorf to the study of class, Status and Power in Industrial Societies, Social Stratification in Developing Societies. 25% Module II Descriptors/Topics Occupation, Inequality, Caste and Class: Classes as Non- Antagonistic strata,Classes as Antagonistic groups, social mobility and class structure. 25% Module III Descriptors/Topics 25% Race and Ethnicity: Natural differences and social inequality, Identities, Nationalities and Social inequalities, Crime and violence. Module IV Descriptors/Topics Gender and Stratification: Patriarchy and Subordination of women, the family as a site of inequality, Gender, work and entitlements, The community, state and Patriarchy. 25% Student Learning Outcomes: 1. To explain the student with both theoretical formulations made and empirical studies undertaken by sociologists - classical and contemporary. 2. 3. 4. 5. To describe the Social Stratification in Indian society. To synthesize the Caste and Class as system of Social Stratification To Interpret the nature of Social Inequality in India To critically evaluate Gender and Stratification system. Pedagogy for Course Delivery: The class will be taught using theory and case based method. In addition to assigning the case studies. Lab/ Practicals details, if applicable: Not Applicable List of Experiments: Assessment/ Examination Scheme: Theory L/T (%) Lab/Practical/Studio (%) End Term Examination 30% N.A 70% Theory Assessment (L&T): Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination Components (Drop down) CT HA PPT ATT Weightage (%) 15 05 5 05 70 Lab/ Practical/ Studio Assessment: Not Applicable Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment End Term Examination Components (Drop down Weightage (%) Text: Gupta, Dipankar (ed.), 1991, Social Stratification, Oxford University Press, Delhi Singh, Yogendra, 1985, Social Stratification and Change in India, Manohar Publications, Delhi Melvin Tumin (1999), Social Stratification - The Forms and Functions of Social Inequality, New Delhi, Prentice .Hall. References: Beteille Andre (ed), 1969, Social Inequality, Penguin Books, Marmondsworth. Beteille, Andre, 1966, Caste, Class and Power, Delhi Oxford University Press. Bhadra, RK, 2007, Ethnicity, Movement and Social Structure, Rawat Publication, Jaipur Dahrendorf, Ralph, 1959, Class and Class Conflict in Industrial Society, Routledge Kegan Paul, London. Dorling, D, 2010, Injustice: Why social inequality persists?, Rawat, Jaipur. Dumont, Louis, 1972, Homo-Hierarchieus, Granada Publishing Limited, Paladin, London 13 Jackson, J.A.(ed.), 1961 Social Stratification, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge Lenski, Gerhard, 1966, Power and Privilege: A Theory of Social Stratification, McGraw Hill, New York Lipset, S.M. and R.Bendix (eds.) 1965, Class, Status and Power, The Free Press, New York Modi, I, 2009, Themes in Social Stratification and Mobility, Rawat Publication, Jaipur Sharma, K.L. 2010, Perspectives on Social Stratification, Rawat Publication, Jaipur Sharma, KL, 2007, Indian Social Structure and Change, Rawat Publication, Jaipur. Shaw, 2007, Handbook of inequality, Rawat Publication, Jaipur. Sorokin, P.A. 1959, Social & Cultural Mobility, The Free Press of Glencoe, London Subramanyam, V 2010, Social Exclusion, Integration and Inclusive Policies, Rawat Publication,