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Clifford Geertz approach to understand culture and religion upsc ugcnet

  Clifford  Geertz  was  an  outstanding  anthropologist  noted    for  his     interpretative  approach  to  the  study  of  culture  and  religion. Geertz's  religious  theory  highlights  the  significance  of  symbols  and  how  they  are     interpreted  in  religious  activities  and  beliefs.  He  contended  that  religion  is  more     than  just  a  set  of  ideas  and  rituals,  but  rather  a  symbolic  system  that  gives  meaning  and  structure  to  human  experience. Religion,  according  to  Geertz,  is  a  cultural  system  that  fosters  a  common  worldview  among  its  ...
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THE INSTITUTION OF MARRIAGE, TYPES, VIEWS OF SOCIOLOGISTS FOR UPSC UGC NET JRF

  Marriage The institution of marriage is a social and cultural construct that defines the legal and social union between two individuals, typically of opposite sexes, recognized and sanctioned by society and the state. The sociological study of marriage examines the social norms, practices, and structures that underpin the institution of marriage, including its historical development, cultural variations, and social functions. Sociologists view marriage as a socially constructed institution that varies across cultures and historical periods. Marriage norms and practices differ based on factors such as race, ethnicity, class, religion, and gender. Sociologists also study the functions of marriage in society, which include providing social and emotional support, regulating sexual behavior, reproducing and raising children, and organizing inheritance and property rights. The sociology of marriage has undergone significant changes over time, particularly with the recognition of same-s...

Max weber and his contribution In SOCIOLOGY for UPSC,UGC NET, JRF

  Max Weber (1864-1920) was a German sociologist, philosopher, and political economist who is widely regarded as one of the founders of modern sociology. Weber was particularly interested in understanding the processes of rationalization and bureaucratization in modern society, and his work has had a profound influence on fields such as sociology, political science, economics, and management. Some of Weber's most famous works include "The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism," in which he argued that the values and beliefs of Protestantism were a key factor in the development of capitalism in the West; "Economy and Society," a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between economic and social systems; and "The Theory of Social and Economic Organization," which presented his views on the nature of social action and the role of bureaucracy in modern society. Weber's ideas about the nature of bureaucracy and the importance of char...

Émile Durkheim his contribution to sociology for UPSC UGCNET

  Émile  Durkheim  (1858-1917) He  was  a  French  sociologist  widely  regarded  as  one  of  modern  sociology's  founding   fathers. He  was  born  in  Épinal,  France,  and  attended  the  École  Normale  Supérieure  in  Paris  to  study  philosophy. Durkheim's  early  work  concentrated  on  the  social  division  of  labor  and  the  creation  of  the   notion  of  social  solidarity. Durkheim  saw  society  as  a  complicated  system  with  many  interrelated  pieces. He  contended  that  the  division  of  labor  in  society  fostered  a  sense  of  solidarity  among  individuals  and  that  t...