St. Xavier s College Autonomous Mumbai. Syllabus For IV Semester Courses in Sociology (November 2018 onwards)

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St. Xavier s College Autonomous Mumbai Syllabus For IV Semester Courses in Sociology (November 2018 onwards) Contents: Theory Syllabus for Courses: ASOC0401 - SOCIOLOGY: THEMES AND ISSUES I ASOC0402 - SOCIOLOGY: THEMES AND ISSUES II Page 1 of 6

S.Y. B.A Course: ASOC0401 Title: SOCIOLOGY: THEMES AND ISSUES I Learning Objectives: 1. To introduce students to the significant themes that contemporary sociology deals with. This will enable students to understand the relevance and applications of sociology in order to better choose future subject combinations in the Third Year. This is thus seen as a bridge course. 2. To be able to apply some of the theoretical perspectives learnt in semester III to concretely analyse contemporary issues in a sociological manner. Number of lectures: 45 UNIT I: Sociology of Sport a. Sports as a Spectacle, Sports and the Nation. b. Sports and Gender c. Sports and Capitalism. Globalization UNIT II: Education a. Role of Education: Functionalist, Liberal and Critical Perspectives. b. Inequalities in Education gender, caste and class. c. Education and Globalization: Privatization vis-a-vis work UNIT III: Peace and Conflict Studies a. Peace and Conflict Theories: Ideological, Civilizational, Ethnic, Inequality, Resource Availability. b. Building Peace: Truth and Reconciliation Commissions, Arbitration, Military Interventions, Multilateral Organizations (e.g. UN). c. Actual Case studies (any one): South Africa, Palestine, Kashmir, Post-Soviet Bloc nations. CIA: Written Assignment List of Recommended Reference Books UNIT I Craig, Peter & Beedie, Paul (eds.). (2008) Sport Sociology. Second Ed. Exeter: Learning Matters. Fisette, Jennifer L. (2015) The Marathon Journey of My Body-Self and Performing Identity, Sociology of Sport Journal, 32:68-88. Kobayashi, Koji. (2012) Corporate Nationalism and Glocalization of Nike Advertising in Asia : Production and Representation Practices of Cultural Intermediaries. Sociology of Sport Journal, 29: 42-61. Laker, Anthony (ed.). (2002) The Sociology of Sport and Physical Education: An Introductory Reader. London: Routledge. Page 2 of 6

UNIT II Altbach, Philip G. (2009) The Giants Awake: Higher Education Systems in China and India, Economic and Political Weekly: 39-51. Apple, Michael W (ed.). (2010). The Routledge International Handbook of the Sociology of Education. New York: Routledge. Deshpande, Satish. (2006). Exclusive Inequalities: Merit, Caste and Discrimination in Indian Higher Education Today. Economic and Political Weekly: 2438-2444. Dubey, Akhilesh. (1997). Commercialisation of Education in India: Policy, Law and Justice. New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Corp. Good, Thomas L (ed.). (2008). 21st Century Education: A Reference Handbook. New Delhi: Sage Publications. Haralambos, M. &Holborn, M. (2000). Sociology: Themes and Perspectives. 5th Ed. London: Collins Educational. Jandhyala B.G. Tilak (ed). (2004). Education, Society and Development: National and International Perspectives. New Delhi: A.P.H. Pub. Corp. Jayaram, N. (1990). Sociology of Education in India. New Delhi: Rawat Publications. Patel, Sujata. (2004). Higher Education at the Crossroads. Economic and Political Weekly: 2151-2154. Tilak, J. B. G. (2005). Higher Education in Trishanku : Hanging Between State and Market. Economic and Political Weekly: 4029-4037. UNIT III Barnett, Jon. (2008). Peace and Development: Towards a New Synthesis. Journal of Peace Research, 45(1): 75-89. Boulden, Jane (ed.). ( 2003). Dealing with conflict in Africa: the United Nations and regional Organizations. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Campbell, P. J. et al (eds.). (2010). An Introduction to Global Studies. Oxford: Wiley- Blackwell. Gidron, Benjamin. (2002). Mobilizing for peace: conflict resolution in Northern Ireland, Israel/Palestine, and South Africa. New York: Oxford University Press. Humphreys, Macartan. (2005). Natural Resources, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution: Uncovering the Mechanisms. Journal of Conflict Resolution, 49(4): 508-537. Jakobsen, Peter Viggo. (2002). The Transformation of United Nations Peace Operations in the 1990s: Adding Globalization to the Conventional `End of the Cold War Explanation. Cooperation and Conflict, 37(3): 267 282. Juergensmeyer, Mark. (2007) From Bhindranwale to Bin Laden: A search for understanding religious violence. Religion and conflict in South and Southeast Asia : disrupting violence. Linell E. Cady and Sheldon W. Simon (eds.). New York: Routledge. 21-30. Ross, Michael L. (2004). What Do We Know about Natural Resources and Civil War? Journal of Peace Research, 41(3): 337 356. Sen, Amartya. (2008) Violence, Identity and Poverty. Journal of Peace Research, 45(1): 5 15. Wolff, Stefan. (2006). Ethnic Conflict: A Global Perspective. New York: Oxford University Press Page 3 of 6

S.Y. B.A Sociology Course: ASOC0402 Title: SOCIOLOGY: THEMES AND ISSUES II Learning Objectives: 1. To introduce students to the significant themes that contemporary sociology deals with. This will enable students to understand the relevance and applications of sociology in order to choose career possibilities in interest areas. 2. To be able to apply some of the theoretical perspectives learnt in semester III to concretely analyse contemporary issues in a sociological manner Number of lectures: 45 UNIT I: Political Sociology a. Nature, scope and emergence b. The State and Civil Society and citizenship c. Theories of State: Elite, Pluralist and Marxist theorists UNIT II: Body and Embodiment a. Conceptual distinction b. Sociological approaches-social Constructionist, Phenomenological and Cultural c. Embodiment and Identity d. The commodification/objectification of the body -the new biotechnologies and the commodified body UNIT III: Tourism a. Conceptual Approaches b. Issues in the Sociology of Tourism - the tourist, relations between tourists and host communities, the structure and functioning of the tourist system, and the consequences of tourism (tourism and development), eco-tourism CIA: Written assignments List of Recommended Reference Books UNIT I Atal, Yogesh (ed.). (2009). Sociology and Social Anthropology in India. ICSSR: Pearson. Beteille, A. (1999). Citizenship, State and Civil society. Economic and Political Weekly 34 (36) Dhanagare,D.N. (2001). Civil Society, State and Democracy: Contextualizing a Discourse. Sociological Bulletin, 50 (2) Gupta, D. (1996). Political Sociology in India: Contemporary Trends. New Delhi: Orient Longman. Jayaram, N. (2005). On Civil Society: Issues and Perspectives. New Delhi: Sage Publications India Pvt. Ltd. Kaviraj, S. and S. Khilnani (2001). Civil Society: History and Possibilities. New Delhi: Foundation Books Pvt. Ltd. Mahajan, G. (1999). Civil Society and Its Avatars. What Happened to Freedom and Democracy? Economic and Political Weekly. 34 (20): 1188 1196. Page 4 of 6

Rudolph, S. H. (2000). Civil Society and the Realm of Freedom. Economic and Political Weekly. 35 (20): 1762-1769. UNIT II Sharp, L.A. (2000). The Commodification of the body and its parts. Annual Review of Anthropology. 29:287 328. Thapan, M. (2004). Embodiment and Identity in contemporary Society: Femina and the New Indian Woman. Contributions to Indian Sociology 38:411-444. Waskul, D. & Vannini, P. (2006). The body/embodiment: symbolic interaction and the sociology of the body. England: Ashgate. UNIT III Apostoloponlos, Y., Leivadi,S. & Yiannakis. (1996). The Sociology of Tourism. London: Routledge. Cohen,E. (1984). The Sociology of Tourism: Approaches, Issues and Findings. Annual Review of Sociology (10):273-92. Dann, G. and Cohen,E. (1991). Sociology and Tourism. Annals of Tourism Research. (18) 155-169 Urry, J., Larsen J. (2012). Tourist Gaze 3.0. UK: Sage Publications. Page 5 of 6

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